CO. B & CO. K, 54th GEORGIA
INFANTRY
Co. B and Co.. K (the Satilla Rifles) were formed and became a part of the 1st Brigade, Georgia
State Troops in October 1861. Co. B was originally designated as Co. K, 2nd
Regiment and the Satilla Rifles were designated as Co. A, 1st Regiment. In April of 1862 both companies were
mustered out of the Georgia State Troops and became part of the newly formed
54th Regiment, Georgia
Volunteer Infantry.
Company B elected George W. Moody as Captain, Lafayette N. Phillips - 1st
Lieutenant, James L. Moody - 2nd Lieutenant and John
Jackson Roberson - Jr. 2nd Lieutenant. Company K elected George W. Eason as
Captain, James H. Hannon - 1st Lieutenant, Richard Bennett - 2nd Lieutenant and Green B. Ritch - Jr. 2nd Lieutenant.
The 54th Georgia
was deployed in the coastal defense around the Savannah
- Charleston area. They were
involved in numerous conflicts in that area including the siege of Battery
Wagner on Morris Island, South Carolina. In 1864 the 54th Georgia
became a part of Mercer's Brigade and was reassigned to the Army of Tennessee
in Dalton Georgia
as Sherman was beginning his
campaign in Georgia.
They were engaged at Dalton, Rocky
Face, Resaca, Adairsville, Cassville, New Hope
Church, Kennesaw
Mountain, Peachtree Creek, the battle
of Atlanta and the battle of Jonesboro.
Under General John B. Hood, the 54th left Georgia
to engage in the Tennessee Campaign. They were engaged at Franklin,
Tennessee. They were deployed to Mississippi
and finally back to North Carolina
where they were reunited with General Joseph E. Johnston's troops and fought in
the battle of Bentonville.
William A. Bowers, Jr. - 1997