1st Regiment
(Olmstead's)
Georgia Volunteer Infantry
Army of Tennessee
C. S. A.
Field & Staff
1st (Mercer's-Olmstead's) Volunteers Infantry
Regiment was organized prior to the war with militia companies
from Savannah. Other members were from Quitman, and the counties
of De Kalb, Oglethorpe, Washington, and Tattnall. After entering
Confederate service it was disciplined at both heavy artillery
and infantry. The regiment served on the coast with a detachment
at Savannah and another at Charleston until May, 1864. It then
was assigned to General Mercer's Brigade and during the Atlanta
Campaign, July 20 to September 1, reported 11 killed, 31 wounded,
and 6 missing. Transferred to J.A. Smith's command it continued
the fight with Hood in Tennessee and on December 21, 1864, had
only 52 men present for duty. Later it saw action at Bentonville
and surrendered on April 26, 1865. The field officers were Colonel
Hugh W. Mercer and Charles H. Olmstead, and Lieutenant Colonels
Martin J. Ford and William S. Rockwell.
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