From 1846 to 1861, he served as a captain in the Georgia militia.
He also became a brigadier general in the Georgia militia.
He was paroled as a brigadier general of Georgia militia.
He served as a brigadier general in the Georgia Militia from 1823 to 1825.
He served in the Georgia militia from August 23, 1812 through March 6, 1814.
The enemy took possession of the town; and, as the Georgia militia were backward in turning out, the whole country soon fell under their dominion.
In 1790, he also served as a first lieutenant in the Georgia Militia.
The Continental forces were out of rice, and appealed to the Georgia militia for supplies.
On September 21, 1797, he was commissioned a brigadier general in the Georgia militia.
He was a lawyer and a brigadier general in the Georgia militia before the Civil War.