37th Georgia Infantry
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- May 6, 1863 - Organized by consolidation of:
- 3rd Georgia Infantry Battalion
- 9th Georgia Infantry Battalion
- ? - Mustered into Confederate Service
- June-July 1863 - Tullahoma Campaign
- June 24, 1863 - Hoover's Gap
- September 19-20, 1863 -
Battle of Chickamauga, Georgia
- September-November 1863 - Siege of Chattanooga
- November 23-25, 1863 - Chattanooga
- May-September 1864 -
The Atlanta Campaign
- July-September 1864 - Atlanta Siege
- May 25-June 4, 1864 - New Hope Church
- July 20, 1864 - Peach Tree Creek
- July 22, 1864 - Atlanta
- August 31-September 1, 1864 - Jonesboro
- November 30, 1864 - Franklin
- December 15-16, 1864 - Nashville
- February-April 1865 -
The Carolinas Campaign
- March 19-21, 1865 - Bentonville
- April 9, 1865 - Consolidated at Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina with the:
- 54th Georgia Infantry
- 4th Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion
- Re-designated as the 54th (Consolidated) Georgia Infantry
DESIGNATIONS
- Army of Tennessee / 2nd Corps / Stewart's Division / Bate's Brigade (August-September 1863)
- Army of Tennessee / Buckner's Corps / Stewart's Division / Bate's Brigade (September-October 1863)
- Army of Tennessee / 2nd Corps / Stewart's Division / Bate's Brigade (October-November 1863)
- Army of Tennessee / 2nd Corps / Breckinridge's Division / Bate's Brigade (November 1863-February 1864)
- Army of Tennessee / 1st Corps / Bate's Division / Bate's/Tyler's/Smith's Brigade (February 1864-April 1865)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Anthony F. Rudler (Colonel)
- Jesse J. Bradford (Major)
- Joseph T. Smith (Lieutenant Colonel)
- Robert E. Wilson (Major)
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Regiment Statistical Information
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Legacy
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Notes
Sources
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. South Carolina and Georgia. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Pages 183, 187, 201, 247-248, 269)