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Georgia Militia

The Georgia Militia existed from 1733 to 1879. It was originally planned by General James Oglethorpe before the founding of the Province of Georgia, the Crown colony that would become the U.S. state of Georgia. One reason for the founding of the colony was to act as a buffer between the Spanish settlements in Florida and the British colonies to the north. For background with respect to the region's Native Americans, see the Yamasee War (1715–1717) and Cherokee–American wars (1776–1795).

Notable generals
George T. Anderson, 11th Division, 1848–1850. • Allen S. Cutts, 2nd Brigade, 1861, future mayor of Americus. • Allen Daniel Jr., (1807 -1817) Promoted to Major General of the 4th Division on November 9, 1812. Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives (1822), State Senator, namesake of Danielsville and Fort Daniel (1813) • Robert Milner Echols, 11th Division, 1833. • Samuel Elbert, 1782, Georgia State Navy, future governor. • William Ezzard, 1st Brigade of the 11th Division, 1830–1840, future mayor of Atlanta. • Charles Rinaldo Floyd, 1st Brigade of the 1st Division, 1829. • John Floyd (Georgia politician), 1st Brigade of 1st Division and then 1st Division, 1806–1829, future US Representative, and father of Charles Rinaldo Floyd. • Ira Roe Foster, 2nd Brigade of the 7th Division, 1845–1851. • Thomas Glascock (I), 1st Brigade of the 2nd Division, 1792, and father of Thomas Glascock (II). • Thomas Glascock (II), 1st Brigade of the 2nd Division, 1816–1822, future US Representative. • James Gunn (senator), 1st Brigade of the 1st Division, 1792–1801, future US Senator. • Hugh A. Haralson, 9th Division, 1838, future US Representative, and father-in-law of John Brown Gordon. • Jeptha Vining Harris, promoted to major general of the 4th Division on November 9, 1829, resigning his commission in 1845. • George Paul Harrison Sr., 1st Brigade, 1856–1861. • Jared Irwin, 2nd Brigade of the 2nd Division, 1792, future governor. • James Jackson (politician), 1st Brigade, 1786, future US Representative, US Senator, and governor. • David Meriwether, 3rd Division, September 21, 1797 commission, future Speaker of the Georgia House of RepresentativesDavid Brydie Mitchell, 1st Brigade of the 1st Division, 1803, future mayor of Savannah and governor. • Daniel Newnan, 3rd Division, 1817–1825, future US Representative. • John C. Nicholls, 2nd Brigade of the 6th Division, 1861, future US Representative. • Charles Phillips, 1st Brigade of the 5th Division, 1825–1828. Member of the Georgia House of Representatives in 1821 and 1822 and the Georgia Senate in 1823. General Phillips and his wife, Anne (Nicks) Phillips, were the parents of Pleasant J. Philips and Elizabeth Y. Phillips. Elizabeth married Colonel Reuben J. Crews in 1828, and their first child was C.C. Crews. • John W. A. Sanford, 3rd Division, 1832–1850, future US Representative. • Paul Jones Semmes, 1st Brigade of the 4th Division, 1837-1840. • Daniel StewartBenjamin Taliaferro, 3rd Division, 1795, future US Representative. • Josiah Tattnall, 1st Regiment, 1801, future US Senator and governor. • Jett Thomas, 3rd Division, 1816. • Wiley Thompson, 4th Division, 1817, future US Representative. ==Notes==
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