28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry

1861 - 1865



Burial Sites - Company H





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2nd Lt. Benjamin H. Brantley - Company H, 28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Benjamin Brantley enlisted on September 25, 1861. He was elected 2nd Lieutenant on December 19, 1861. He was wounded at Sharpsburg, Maryland, on September 17, 1862, and died of wounds on October 5, 1862. Buried in an unmarked grave in the Confederate Cemetery (Washington Cemetery) at Hagerstown, Maryland.



2nd Lt. Eldridge Hatcher - Company H, 28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. He is buried in the Hart Family Cemetery in Tennille, Georgia.

Burial information from the Georgia Division UDC Confederate Graves Roster and submitted by David Butler.

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Sgt. William R. Johnson - Company H, 28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. William Johnson enlisted as a private on September 25, 1861. He was appointed Color Corporal in July 1862 and later became Color Sergeant. He died on November 5, 1863, and is buried in the Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina.


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Pvt. Phillip Logan - Company H, 28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Phillip Logan enlisted as a private on March 20, 1862. The muster roll for December 31, 1863, last on file, shows him present, sick. Pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina, April 26, 1865. He was born in Washington County, Georgia, in 1835, and he died on October 11, 1912. Buried in the Mt. Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery, Soperton, Georgia.


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Pvt. T. W. Page - Company H, 28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. T. W. Page enlisted as a private on September 25, 1861. He was admitted to the General Hospital #3 in High Point, North Carolina (no date) and paroled on May 1, 1865. He died at the Barbee Wayside Confederate Hospital in High Point, North Carolina, on June 2, 1865, most likely from small pox. He was buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in High Point, North Carolina, in the Confederate Section, Row 4, #8.

Information provided by Philip Martin, Lt. F. C. Frazier Camp #668, Sons of Confederate Veterans, High Point, North Carolina.



Pvt. Spencer B. Wommack - Company H, 28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Spencer B. Wommack enlisted as a private on September 25, 1861. His pension records show he surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina, on April 26, 1865. He was born in Georgia. He is buried in the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery in Tennille, Georgia.

Burial information from the Georgia Division UDC Confederate Graves Roster and submitted by David Butler.

   


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