| Regiment |
Company |
Local Name |
| 1st Confederate Infantry Regiment Georgia Volunteers |
F1 |
| 1st Infantry Regiment (Ramsey's) |
D |
Oglethorpe Infantry |
| 1st Infantry Regiment (Ramsey's) |
I |
Walker Light Infantry |
| 3rd Infantry Regiment |
G |
Confederate Light Guards |
|
3rd Infantry Regiment |
I1 |
| 5th Infantry Regiment |
A |
Clinch Rifles |
| 5th Infantry Regiment |
C |
Irish Volunteers |
| 5th Infantry Regiment |
N |
|
| 9th Infantry Regiment |
3rd Brig. |
Georgia State Troops A |
| 10th Infantry Regiment |
B |
Letcher Guards |
| 10th Infantry Regiment |
D |
Independent Blues |
| 10th Infantry Regiment |
K |
Davis Musketeers |
| 20th Infantry Regiment |
K |
Montgomery Guards |
| 22nd Infantry Regiment |
A |
| 48th Infantry Regiment |
C |
Georgia Light Guards |
| 48th Infantry Regiment |
I |
Wilson Tigers |
| 62nd Infantry Regiment |
E |
Jennings Rangers |
| 62nd Infantry Regiment |
H |
| 62nd Infantry Regiment |
I |
| 63rd Infantry Regiment |
A |
Oglethorpe Light Artillery |
| Augusta City Guard |
| Augusta Arsenal Infantry Battalion |
| Augusta Fire Brigade Infantry Battalion
Reserves |
| Rigdon's Home Guards |
| The Washington Light Artillery |
| |
12th GA Artillery Battalion. The 5 original companies
were sent to Augusta for training. These companies were: Capt. J.V.H.
Allen’s Company from the Augusta Richmond County area, made up of
men from the former "Oglethorpe Infantry"; Capt. George M. Hanvey’s
Company from Coweta County, made up of men from the former "Newnan
Guards"; Capt. John W. Rudisell’s Company from Washington County,
made up of men from the former "Washington Rifles"; Capt. Samuel H.
Crump’s Company also from the Augusta area, made up of men from the
former "Walker Light Infantry"; and the final company which was not
associated with Ramsey’s 1st was commanded by Capt.
George W. Johnson, and was from the area around Stone Mountain in
Dekalb and Gwinnett Counties.