Cherokee Legion Infantry Regiment State Guard



Historical Notes:
The Cherokee Legion was formed by volunteers primarily from Cherokee County, Georgia, to resist the Union incursion into northern Georgia during 1863. The Legion was mustered for six months service within an area bounded by the borders of the state north of a line from West Point, Georgia, to the Elbert County Courthouse, to the Savannah River. It was not a unit composed of members of the Cherokee Nation, except that individual members may have been all or part Cherokee. The Legion did most of its service around Rome, Georgia, and apparently saw no significant action. Officers:
  • James E. Rusk, Colonel
  • Benjamin Hill, Lieutenant Colonel
  • E.G. Grambling, Major
  • Isaac McConnell, AQM
  • Rosters:
    The roster of this regiment contains the names of 964 men.

    Bibliography:

    References:
    Sifakis - Compendium of the Confederate States Armies





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