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of the Lost Cause and its noble defenders.

      Muster Roll of the “Magnolia Cadets.”

      N. H. R. Dawson, Captain.

      (Enrolled for active service at Selma, Ala., on the 26th day of April, 1861. Mustered into service on the 7th day of May, 1861, at Lynchburg, Va.)

      Commanded by Col. Ben Alston of the Fourth Alabama Regiment of Volunteers.

      1. N. H. R. Dawson, Captain.

      1. Shortbridge, Jr., Geo. D., 1st Lieutenant.

      2. McCraw, S. Newton, 2nd Lieutenant.

      3. Wilson, John R. 3rd Lieutenant.

      1. Waddell, Ed. R., 1st Sergeant.

      2. Price, Alfred C., 2nd Sergeant.

      3. Daniel, Lucian A., 3rd Sergeant.

      4. Goldsby, Boykin, 4th Sergeant.

      1. Bell, Bush W., 1st Corporal.

      2. Garrett, Robert E., 2nd Corporal.

      3. Brown, James G., 3rd Corporal.

      4. Cohen, Lewis, 4th Corporal.

      1. Melton, George F., Musician.

      2. Marshall, Jacob, Musician.

      Privates.

      1. Adkins, Agrippa

      2. Adams, William S.

      3. Avery, William C.

      4. Byrd, William G.

      5. Beattie, Thomas K.

      6. Briggs, Charles H.

      7. Bohannon, Robert B.

      8. Baker, Eli W.

      9. Bradley, Hugh C.

      10. Cook, Thomas M.

      11. Cook, James W.

      12. Cook, Benson.

      13. Caughtry, Joseph R.

      14. Cole, George W.

      15. Cleveland, George W.

      16. Clevaland, Pulaski.

      17. Cunningham, Frank M.

      18. Coursey, William W.

      19. Daniel, John R.

      20. Densler, John E.

      21. Donegay, James G.

      22. Friday, Hilliard J.

      23. Friday, James L.

      24. Friday, John C.

      25. Ford, Joseph H.

      26. Grice, Henry F.

      27. Haden, James G.

      28. Harrill, Thornton R.

      29. Hannon, Wm. H., Sr.

      30. Hannon, Wm. H., Jr.

      31. Hooks, William A.

      32. Hodge, William L.

      33. Jones, William.

      34. Jordan, James M.

      35. Jackson, Felix W.

      36. King, William R.

      37. Kennedy, Arch.

      38. Kennedy, George D.

      39. Lamson, Frank R.

      40. Lane, William B.

      41. Lowry, Uriah.

      42. Lowry, William A.

      43. Littleton, Thomas B.

      44. Luske, John M.

      45. Lamar, John H.

      46. Mather, Thomas S.

      47. Martin, James B.

      48. May, Syd M.

      49. May, William V.

      50. Melton, Thomas J.

      51. Miller, Stephen J.

      52. Mimms, George A.

      53. Moody, William R.

      54. Mosely, Andrew B.

      55. McNeal, George S.

      56. McKerning, John W.

      57. Overton, John B.

      58. Overton, Thomas W.

      59. O’Neal, William.

      60. Paisley, Hugh S.

      61. Pryor, John W.

      62. Pryor, Robert O.

      63. Peeples, Frank W.

      64. Raiford, William C.

      65. Reinhardt, George L.

      66. Robbins, John L.

      67. Rucker, Lindsay.

      68. Rucker, Henry.

      69. Shiner, David H.

      70. Stokes, William C.

      71. Stone, John W.

      72. Stewett, Mayor D.

      73. Turner, Daniel M.

      74. Thomas, Lewis.

      75. Tarver, Ben J.

      76. Taylor, William E.

      77. Terry, Thomas B.

      78. Thompson, John S.

      79. Thompson, William E.

      80. Ursory, Edward G.

      81. Vaughn, Turner P.

      82. Wrenn, Theodore J.

      83. Whallon, Daniel.

      Copied from the original Muster Roll of the Magnolia Cadets, owned by Henry R. Dawson, son of N. H. R. Dawson.

       CHAPTER II.

      THE WAR RECORD OF DEKALB COUNTY

      DeKalb county, Georgia, of which Decatur is the county site, was among the first to enroll troops for Confederate service. The first volunteers from Decatur were James L. George, Hardy Randall, L. J. Winn and Beattie Wilson, who went with the Atlanta Greys the last of May, 1861.

      The first company from DeKalb county was that of Captain John W. Fowler. It was called the DeKalb Light Infantry, and was mustered into service in Atlanta, as part of the 7th Georgia Volunteers, and left for Virginia on the 1st of June, 1861. Those going from DeKalb county in this company were: First Lieutenant, John J. Powell; Second Lieutenant, John M. Hawkins; Third Lieutenant, James L. Wilson; First Sergeant, M. L. Brown; Second Sergeant, D. C. Morgan; Third Sergeant, D. E. Jackson; Fourth Sergeant, John W. Fowler, jr.; Corporals – H. H. Norman, R. F. Davis, C. W. L. Powell; Privates – W. W. Bradbury (afterwards captain), E. M. Chamberlain, W. W. Morgan, W. L. Herron, P. H. Pate, C. E. McCulloch, James W. McCulloch, L. C. Powell, H. G. Woodall, J. S. Woodall, A. W. Mashburn, V. A. Wilson, W. J. Mason, J. V. Austin, W. M. Austin, John Eads, E. A. Davis, Dr. A. S. Mason, John W. Norman, E. L. Morton, Henry Gentry, W. M. Cochran, J. B. Cochran, James Hunter (promoted captain), W. W. Brimm, William Carroll, C. W. McAllister, J. O. McAllister, and many others from the county, making it a full company.

      The second company from DeKalb was the Stephens Rifles, captain, L. J. Glenn. They went into Cobb’s Legion about August, 1861. Dr. Liddell, Frank Herron, Norman Adams, John McCulloch, John J. McKoy, and some others, went from Decatur in this company.

      The third company was the Murphey Guards, captain, John Y. Flowers. They came from the upper part of the county, near Doraville. This company was named in memory of Hon. Charles Murphey, of DeKalb county, a prominent lawyer and member of Congress, but then recently deceased. The company had been uniformed by the people of the county, a large share being contributed by Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Candler, and Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Mason. Mrs. Candler, whose maiden name was Eliza Murphey, the only child of Charles Murphey, gave the banner, upon which was inscribed, “The God of Jacob is with us.”

      The