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James Jefferson Morrison

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who he sought out at the start of the American Civil War, seeking to establish a cavalry regiment. Davis instead directed him to establish an infantry unit to defend Virginia. He organized the 4th Georgia Infantry Battalion, which soon was consolidated into the 21st Georgia Infantry Regiment, as
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and became its Colonel. He resigned on April 15, 1864, and was succeeded by Samuel W. Davitte. He lived in
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Lee's Colonels: A Biographical Register of the Field Officers of the Army of Northern Virginia
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The First Georgia Cavalry in the Civil War: A History and Roster
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United States Army personnel of the Mexican–American War
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People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War
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Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
United States Army
Mexican-American War
3rd U.S. Dragoons
Jefferson Davis
1st Georgia Cavalry Regiment
Cedartown, Georgia
Decatur, Georgia
Eastman, Georgia



The First Georgia Cavalry in the Civil War: A History and Roster
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