28th Georgia Infantry
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- November 13, 1861 - Organized by the increase of 8th (Warthen's) Georgia Infantry Battalion to a regiment
- ? - Mustered into Confederate Service
- April 1862 - Siege of Yorktown
- May 5, 1862 - Williamsburg
- May 31-June 1, 1862 - Seven Pines
- June 25-July 1, 1862 -
The Seven Days Battles before Richmond, Virginia
- June 27, 1862 - Gaines' Mill
- July 1, 1862 - Malvern Hill
- September 17, 1862 -
Battle of Antietam, Maryland
- December 13, 1862 - Fredericksburg
- May 1-4, 1863 -
Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia
- August-September 1863 - Charleston Harbor
- February 20, 1864 - Olustee
- May 16, 1864 - Drewry's Bluff
- June 1-3, 1864 - Cold Harbor
- June 1864-April 1865 - Siege of Petersburg
- July 30, 1864 - The Crater
- September 29-30, 1864 - Fort Harrison
- January 13-15, 1865 - 2nd Fort Fisher
- February-April 1865 -
The Carolinas Campaign
- March 19-21, 1865 - Bentonville
- April 26, 1865 - Surrendered by General Joseph E. Johnston at Durham Station, Orange County, North Carolina
DESIGNATIONS
- Department of Georgia (November 1861)
- Department of Northern Virginia / Potomac District / Manasssas Garrison [G.B. Anderson's Command] (October 1861-March 1862)
- Department of Northern Virginia / Special Brigade (April 1862)
- Army of Northern Virginia / D.H. Hill's Command / Rains' Division / Featherston's Brigade (May-June 1862)
- Army of Northern Virginia / D.H. Hill's Division / Colquitt's Brigade (June-September 1862)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 2nd Corps / D.H. Hill's Division / Colquitt's Brigade (September 1862-May 1863)
- Department of North Carolina / Colquitt's Brigade (May-July 1863)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 1st Military District of South Carolina / 4th Sub-Division [Company F] (August-September 1863)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 1st Military District of South Carolina / 1st Sub-Division (August-October 1863)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 7th Military District of South Carolina / Western Division / Colquitt's Brigade (October-November 1863)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 7th Military District of South Carolina / 1st Sub-District / Unattached (December 1863-February 1864)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 7th Military District of South Carolina / Colquitt's Brigade (January-February 1864)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / District of East Florida / Colquitt's Brigade (February 1864)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / District of Florida (February-May 1864)
- Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida / 5th Military District of South Carolina (May 1864)
- Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia / Colquitt's Division / Colquitt's Brigade (May 1864)
- Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia / Hoke's Division / Colquitt's Brigade (May-October 1864)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 4th Corps / Hoke's Division / Colquitt's Brigade (October-December 1864)
- Department of North Carolina / Hoke's Division / Colquitt's Brigade (December 1864-March 1865)
- Hardee's Corps / Hoke's Division / Colquitt's Brigade (March-April 1865)
- Army of Tennessee / 1st Corps / Hoke's Division / Colquitt's Brigade (April 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Thomas J. Warthen (Sr.) (Colonel)
- James W. Banning (Major)
- James G. Cain (Major, Lieutenant Colonel)
- William P. Crawford (Lieutenant Colonel)
- Tully Graybill (Major, Colonel)
- George A. Hall (Lieutenant Colonel)
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Notes
Sources
- Folsom, James Madison, Heroes and Martyrs of Georgia in the Revolution of 1861
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. South Carolina and Georgia. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 199, 236-238)