6th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
The 6th Georgia Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It was organized at Macon, Georgia, in April 1861.
Future governor of Georgia, Alfred H. Colquitt, was elected its first colonel. The regiment fought in the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Battle of Antietam and participated in Stonewall Jackson's flank attack at the Battle of Chancellorsville. The unit later saw action at battery Wagner near Charleston, South Carolina, and the battle of Olustee near Ocean Pond, Florida.
The remnants and survivors of the regiment surrendered at Greenboro, North Carolina on April 26, 1865, to forces under the command of William T. Sherman.Organization
Staff
- Colonels
- *Alfred Holt Colquitt
- *John T. Lofton
- *Sampson Watkins Harris
Companies
- A Company was formed in Hancock County, Georgia.
- B Company was formed in Dade County, Georgia.
- C Company was formed in Houston County, Georgia.
- D Company was formed in Butts County, Georgia.
- E Company was formed in Crawford County, Georgia.
- F Company was formed in Mitchell County, Georgia.
- G Company was formed in Taylor County, Georgia.
- H Company was formed in Baker County, Georgia.
- I Company was formed in Twiggs County, Georgia.
- K Company was formed in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
Battles
- Yorktown Siege, Virginia Williamsburg, Virginia
- Seven Pines, Virginia
- Seven Days Battles, Virginia
- Gaines’ Mill, Virginia
- Malvern Hill, Virginia
- South Mountain, Maryland
- Antietam, Maryland
- Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Chancellorsville, Virginia
- Grimball’s Landing, James Island, South Carolina
- Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
- Olustee, Florida
- Drewry’s Bluff, Virginia
- Petersburg Siege, Virginia
- Cold Harbor, Virginia
- Crater, Virginia
- Fort Harrison, Virginia
- Second Fort Fisher, North Carolina
- Carolinas Campaign
- Bentonville, North Carolina