44th Georgia Volunteer Infantry

The 44th Georgia Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

44th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
Unofficial Georgia flag prior to 1879
ActiveMarch, 1862 – April, 1865
Country Confederate States of America
Allegiance Confederate States Army
BranchInfantry
TypeRegiment
EngagementsAmerican Civil War

History

The 44th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was entered into service in the Confederate States Army on March 11, 1862, at Camp Stephens near Griffin, Georgia. The regiment consisted of the following 10 companies:

Assignments

  • Walkers Brigade, Department of North Carolina (April - June 1862)
  • Ripley's Brigade, D. H. Hill's Division, Army of Northern Virginia (June - September 1862)
  • Ripley's-Doles'-Cook's Brigade, D. H. Hill's_Rodes' Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (September 1862 - June 1864)
  • Cook's Brigade, Rodes'-Grimes' Division, Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia (June - December 1864)
  • Cook's Brigade, Grimes' Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (December 1864 - April 1865)

Commanding officers

  • Col. Robert A. Smith
  • Col. John B. Estes
  • Col. Samuel P. Lumpkin
  • Col. William H. Peebles
  • Cpt. Thomas R. Daniel
  • Cpt. John Tucker (detached from the 21st Georgia Infantry Regiment)

See also

  • List of Civil War regiments from Georgia

References

    Bibliography

    • Crute Jr., Joseph H., Units of the Confederate States Army, Derwent Books, 1987.
    • Thomas, Henry, History of Doles-Cook Brigade, 1903, Reprinted by Morningside Books, 1988.
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