Ray, Lavender (Lavender Robinson), 1842-1916.

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Lavender R. Ray was born and lived most of his life in Newnan, Coweta Co., GA. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he was a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Over the objections of his parents, he volunteered for service in Company A, 1st Georgia Regt. Vols., and saw action as a private in Stonewall Jackson's Corps. He transferred to Company H, 1st Georgia Cavalry, in 1862, again seeing action. In 1864 he was promoted to lieutenant and placed in charge of the Atlanta ammunition and powder magazine. After the fall of Atlanta, Ray was among the troops who pursued General Sherman's Army and participated, as part of Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, in the battle at Boykin's Mills, SC, the last battle of the war fought east of the Mississippi River.

After the war Ray returned to Newnan, read law with his father, and in 1866 was admitted to the Georgia Bar. Ray, whose law practice was active and successful, engaged himself in local affairs and politics. In 1880 he served a term in the Georgia House of Representatives, and in 1884 he served in the Georgia Senate. During his two terms he introduced several bills that became law, including one that established the office of county administrator in each county. In 1891 Ray moved his home and law practice to Atlanta, GA, where he resided until his death in 1916.

While in Newnan Ray was for several years superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School, a Master of the Masonic Lodge of Coweta County, and their representative to the Grand Lodge of Georgia. He was a life member of the Georgia Agricultural Society and also a member of both the Royal Arcanum Order and the Atlanta Scotch-Irish Society.

Lavender R. Ray was the son of Bethenia Gilliam Lavender and Judge John Ray. Lavender Ray married Annie Felder of Americus, GA, in 1871; and they had one daughter, Ruby Felder Ray, who married Rev. Eli A. Thomas of Atlanta.

From the description of Lavender R. Ray papers, 1791-1954 (bulk 1850-1916). (Georgia Department of Archives and History Library). WorldCat record id: 38476057

Lavender R. Ray was born and lived most of his life in Newnan, Coweta Co., GA. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he was a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Over the objections of his parents, he volunteered for service in Company A, 1st Georgia Regt. Vols., and saw action as a private in Stonewall Jackson's Corps. He transferred to Company H, 1st Georgia Cavalry, in 1862, again seeing action. In 1864 he was promoted to lieutenant and placed in charge of the Atlanta ammunition and powder magazine. After the fall of Atlanta, Ray was among the troops who pursued General Sherman's Army and participated, as part of Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, in the battle at Boykin's Mills, SC, the last battle of the war fought east of the Mississippi River.

After the war Ray returned to Newnan, read law with his father, and in 1866 was admitted to the Georgia Bar. Ray, whose law practice was active and successful, engaged himself in local affairs and politics. In 1880 he served a term in the Georgia House of Representatives, and in 1884 he served in the Georgia Senate. During his two terms he introduced several bills that became law, including one that established the office of county administrator in each county. In 1891 Ray moved his home and law practice to Atlanta, GA, where he resided until his death in 1916.

While in Newnan Ray was for several years superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School, a Master of the Masonic Lodge of Coweta County, and their representative to the Grand Lodge of Georgia. He was a life member of the Georgia Agricultural Society and also a member of both the Royal Arcanum Order and the Atlanta Scotch-Irish Society.

Lavender R. Ray was the son of Bethenia Gilliam Lavender and Judge John Ray. Lavender Ray married Annie Felder of Americus, GA, in 1871; and they had one daughter, Ruby Felder Ray, who married Rev. Eli A. Thomas of Atlanta.

From the description of Lavender R. Ray papers, 1791-1954 (bulk 1850-1916). (Georgia Department of Archives and History Library). WorldCat record id: 145567835

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creatorOf Ray, Lavender (Lavender Robinson), 1842-1916. Lavender R. Ray papers, 1791-1954 (bulk 1850-1916). Georgia Department of Archives and History Library
creatorOf Ray, Lavender (Lavender Robinson), 1842-1916. Lavender R. Ray papers, 1791-1954 (bulk 1850-1916). Georgia Department of Archives and History Library
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associatedWith Brown, Joseph E. (Joseph Emerson), 1821-1894. person
associatedWith Colquitt, Alfred Holt, 1829-1894. person
associatedWith Confederate States of America. Army. Cavalry. Wheeler's Corps. Co. A. corporateBody
associatedWith Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Cavalry Regiment, 1st. Co. H. corporateBody
associatedWith Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry Regiment, 1st. Co. A. corporateBody
associatedWith Felder, Joseph Jackson. person
associatedWith Georgia. General Assembly. corporateBody
associatedWith Lavender, George Michael. person
associatedWith Newnan Seminary (Ga.) corporateBody
associatedWith Ray, John, 1792-1868. person
associatedWith Ray, John D. (John David), 1841-1911. person
associatedWith Reade, Mathew, 1815-1888. person
associatedWith Robinson, John E. (John Evans), 1807-1874. person
associatedWith Royal Arcanum. corporateBody
associatedWith Speer's Steam Engine. corporateBody
associatedWith Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883. person
associatedWith Thompson, Dick, 1832-1906. person
associatedWith United Confederate Veterans. corporateBody
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Coweta County (Ga.)
United States
Atlanta (Ga.)
Campbell County (Ga.)
Floyd County (Ga.)
Fayette County (Ga.)
Georgia
Ireland
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Birth 1842

Death 1916

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