2nd Regiment
Georgia Volunteer Infantry
Army of Northern Virginia
C. S. A.
Rosters
Field & Staff
2nd Infantry Regiment completed its organization
at Brunswick, Georgia, in June, 1861, and moved to Virginia. Its
companies were raised in the counties of Banks, Jackson, Muscogee,
Burke, Bibb, Marion, and Stewart. In April, 1862, the regiment
had a force of 607 men and during the war served in General Toombs'
and Benning's Brigade. it fought with the Army of Northern Virginia
from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, except when it was
detached with Longstreet at Suffolk, Chickamauga, and Knoxville.
The 2nd was involved in the Petersburg siege south of the James
River and various engagements around Appomattox. The seven companies
that saw action at Garnett's Farm lost forty-two percent of the
271 engaged, then reported 11 killed and 70 wounded at Malvern
Hill. The unit lost thirty-four percent of the 163 at Second Manassas
and twenty-eight percent of the 348 at Gettysburg. It sustained
66 casualties from April 14 to May 6, and 25 from August 1 to
December 31, 1864. There were 12 officers and 146 men present
at the surrender. Its commanders were Colonels Edgar M. Butt and
Paul J. Semmes; Lieutenant Colonels Skidmore Harris, William T.
Harris, William R. Holmes, and William S. Shephard; and Majors
William W. Charlton and Abner M. Lewis.
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