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Here he was first assigned to Colonel Spalding's regiment, in which he served until the following spring, when he was attached to the 8th Georgia Battalion, in which he remained until a fragment of it was surrendered, in 1865, by General Johnston to Sherman.
Cadet MORGAN was appointed captain in the provisional army of the Confederate States in the summer of 1862, and ordered with his battalion immediately thereafter into Missis- sippi, where he was in General Johnson's army, marching on Vicksb
...urg, and within fifteen miles of that city when it capit- ulated. He then returned to Georgia, and actively partici- pated in the battles of Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge, being on the right in the last-named battle, and retreating with that wing to Dalton. Soon after General Johnston as- sumed command of the Western army, Captain MORGAN received his commission as major, then the youngest man of that rank in the army. Serving unremittingly from Dalton to Atlanta, he was in the battle fought by General Hood with Sherman at the latter place, and was wounded very severely, at first thought mortally, by a Minie-ball, which passed through his neck.

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