Company G, 4th Georgia Cavalry during the Civil War.
Received a wound to the right leg just below the knee during the Battle of the Wilderness 5/6/1864.
Permanently disabled as a result of this injury.
Admitted to the Confederate Hospital in Charlottesville, VA 5/11/1864.
Furloughed on 1/3/1864 and returned to Coffee Co. in the back of a wagon during a journey lasting an entire month.
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Company G, 4th Georgia Cavalry during the Civil War.
Received a wound to the right leg just below the knee during the Battle of the Wilderness 5/6/1864.
Permanently disabled as a result of this injury.
Admitted to the Confederate Hospital in Charlottesville, VA 5/11/1864.
Furloughed on 1/3/1864 and returned to Coffee Co. in the back of a wagon during a journey lasting an entire month.
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Family Members
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Emma Jane Douglas Giddens
1866–1930
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Thomas Jackson Douglas
1866–1931
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Nathaniel Thomas Douglas
1869–1939
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Bryant Washington Douglas Jr.
1871–1954
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Cande S. Douglas
1877–1883
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Joseph Franklin Douglas
1877–1952
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William Rowan Douglas
1879–1881
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Mary Elizabeth Douglas Douglas
1882–1949
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Sarah Ann Douglas Douglas
1884–1954
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Jesse Douglas
1888–1928
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Dora Ann Douglas Batten
1892–1981
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Mattie Douglas Corbitt
1894–1972
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