13th Regiment
Georgia Volunteer Infantry
Army Northern Virginia C. S. A.
Field
& Staff
13th Infantry Regiment [also called Bartow Light
Infantry] completed its organization in June, 1861, at Griffin,
Georgia. Its members were recruited in the counties of Pike, Randolph,
Early, Muscogee, Meriwether, Fayette, and Troup. This regiment
first served in Western Virginia, then in December was ordered
to Charleston, South Carolina, where it reported to General R.E.
Lee. During the spring it fought at Whitemarch Island and soon
moved back to Virginia. Brigaded under Generals Lawton, John B.
Gordon, and C.A. Evans, it served with the Army of Northern Virginia
from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor. The regiment was
then involved in Early's Shenandoah Valley operations and the
Appomattox Campaign. The unit lost 9 killed and 19 wounded at
Second Manassas, had 48 killed and 166 wounded at Sharpsburg,
and sustained 13 casualties at Second Winchester. Of the 312 engaged
at Gettysburg, more than forty percent were disabled. It surrendered
12 officers and 161 men. The field officers were Colonel John
H. Baker, Marcellus Douglass, Walton Ector, and James M. Smith;
Lieutenant Colonels S.W. Jones and Richard Maltbie; and Majors
James A. Long and John L. Moore.
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