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The 34th organized 17 May 1862. The men came from the counties of Whitfield (Co A), Cherokee (Co B), Coweta & Troup (Co C), Chattooga (Co D), Jackson (Co E), Dade (Co F), Franklin (Co G), Banks (Co H), Franklin (Co I), and Carroll & Heard (Co J). Battles: Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta Campaign, New Hope Church, Jonesboro, Nashville, Carolinas, Bentonville. They surrendered April 1865.
The Battle of Jonesboro was fought August 31, and September 1, 1864. It was the final battle of the Atlanta Campaign, and was the ultimate reason that the city of Atlanta fell into Union hands. Sherman occupied Atlanta 3 Sep 1864.
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The 34th organized 17 May 1862. The men came from the counties of Whitfield (Co A), Cherokee (Co B), Coweta & Troup (Co C), Chattooga (Co D), Jackson (Co E), Dade (Co F), Franklin (Co G), Banks (Co H), Franklin (Co I), and Carroll & Heard (Co J). Battles: Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta Campaign, New Hope Church, Jonesboro, Nashville, Carolinas, Bentonville. They surrendered April 1865.
The Battle of Jonesboro was fought August 31, and September 1, 1864. It was the final battle of the Atlanta Campaign, and was the ultimate reason that the city of Atlanta fell into Union hands. Sherman occupied Atlanta 3 Sep 1864.
Bio by: rhondajo
Gravesite Details
Confederate Civil War Veteran
Family Members
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John Harlan Buffington
1829–1913
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Mary Ella Buffington Dunagan
1830–1898
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Pvt Oburn Monroe Buffington
1833–1862
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Ezekiel Peroneau Buffington
1834–1863
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Nancy Mahulda Buffington Buffington
1837–1898
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Sara Buffington
1843–1916
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Martha Ellen "Dovie" Buffington Cranford
1844–1915
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Jane Buffington Colbert
1847–1919
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Hugh L. Buffington
1847–1928
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Paralee Buffington
1849–1926
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Perline Buffington Gilmer
1849–1924
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Arline Buffington
1854–1916
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Lizzie Bryan
unknown–1899
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