Marlboro County ScArchives History - Books .....Chapter XXIX The Confederate War 1897 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/scfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com January 10, 2007, 9:29 pm Book Title: A History Of Marlboro County CHAPTER XXIX. THE CONFEDERATE WAR. South Carolina seceded from the union of States by unanimous vote of a convention held in Charleston, December 20, 1860. It is too late to discuss the issues involved or to recount the various causes which led up to such action on the part of the State. It is sufficient to say that heated and partisan discussions in Congress, having a strong sectional flavor, on States' rights and constitutional limitations, aggravated and intensified by the slavery agitation, if not the cause, had much to do with bringing it to pass. Marlboro was represented in that Secession Convention by Wm. D. Johnson, Dr. A. McLeod and E. W. Goodwin, whose actions, with very few exceptions, were endorsed by the people. Early in the year 1861 the whole Southland was astir with preparation for the inevitable. One thought filled every mind "from rosy morn till dewy eve"; that thought was ever present. The peaceful slumber of the night was disturbed by dreams of that waking thought. That thought was dark, grim-visaged war. Volunteer companies were formed of the flower and strength of the land. From hilltop and valley, from mountain to the sea, men of all classes were enlisting and tendering their services to the State. Our people thought themselves right and fought with as true valor and as pure patriotism as men ever did. The men of Marlboro did their duty nobly in the contest. Before the war Marlboro had an organized regiment of militia of eight small companies, and a voting population of twelve or thirteen hundred, and yet furnished to the Confederate army eight full companies, not including the reserves. After the lapse of more than a quarter of a century, the survivors of the war are known from other men of like age by the empty sleeve or artificial limb or faded cheek, and not by their abandoned habits and dissipation, for they have not been less law abiding or more turbulent or violent than others in like circumstances of trial, nor have they been outstripped in the struggle for material prosperity. It is not the smouldering embers of the flame which so raged in every bosom and made good soldiers of the men who fought that has sometimes given the preference in civil affairs to the scarred veteran, but because the warrior bore himself as a man upon the field, and came out of the strife unharmed, and with steady aim in peace as in war, has stood for the right, and shown himself worthy of the confidence and suffrages of his fellows. Whether the fighting qualities of the soldiers Marlboro furnished to the ranks will bear a favorable comparison with other troops, it may not be proper here to say; but that their morals, industry, integrity, attention to business and honorable success in life's struggle since the war, can bear the test of comparison with other classes, can truthfully be said. The country has honored them, kind Providence has smiled upon them, their business has prospered, their plans have succeeded and to-day they could walk arm in arm over the battlefields with the men they fought, and breathe no curse and harbor no disloyalty. Let not the character and deeds of those who fought the battles and endured the hardships of the war, be misunderstood by the generations yet to come. Let it be remembered that it was a pure devotion to their country's call that caused them to buckle their armor on and take the field. Their convictions of duty were as honest as were those of our Revolutionary sires, and they braved danger and death for their country's sake. They died daring to stand against tremendous odds, because in their heart of hearts they felt that duty called them there. Let the children and children's childen of the Confederate soldiers of Marlboro remember that their sires fought and died for a principle they held dear. Let not the poets, orators, and authors of the land of the victors, in recording the glories of the victors, forget to do justice to the vanquished. Let them not make the impression upon our posterity that our fathers made a traitorous and dishonorable assault upon the principles of free government, virtue and right. The following pages will give the names of the officers and privates who went from Marlboro to the Confederate War. Through the kindness of officers and men who wore the gray we are enabled to publish a full list of all the commands that went to the field of strife from Marlboro. A number of men have come into the county from other States whose names will not appear, but who honorably did their duty in other commands from other States. Special thanks are due T. E. Dudley, B. A. Rogers, A. E. Bristow, C. D. Easterling, John A. Calhoun, P. L. Breeden, T. F. McRae, C. S. McCall, Mrs. Sparks and others. COMPANY "G," 8TH REGIMENT, SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. ENTERED SERVICE IN APRIL, 1861. Captain, John W. Harrington. Retired May, 1862. Wounded Manassas. Died 1884. 1st Lieutenant, Chas. P. Townsend. Elected captain May, 1862. Wounded Malvern Hill. Alive. 2d Lieutenant, John R. Parker. Elected 1st lieutenant May, 1862. Wounded Fredericksburg, Knoxville, Gettysburg. Captain at close of war. Alive. 2d Brevet, C. M. Weatherly. Elected adjutant May, 1862. Wounded at Sharpsburg, Berryville, Knoxville. Alive. 1st Sergeant, T. E. Dudley. Sergeant-major, November, 1861. Promoted Captain, October, 1862. Alive. 2d Sergeant, Isaac B. Lester. Died Chancellorsville, April, 1862. 3d Sergeant, Jno. T. Murdoch. Sergeant-major May, 1862. Discharged. Died April, 1865. 4th Sergeant, Leggett Odom. Died Richmond, September, 1861. 5th Sergeant, Wm. A. Crosland. Discharged May, 1862, Alive. 1st Corporal, Thos. Easterling. Wounded Savage Station. Died 1878. 2d Corporal, Henry E. Townsend. Died Richmond 1862. 3d Corporal, Jno. R. Cook. Wounded at Williamsburg. Alive. 4th Corporal, R. J. Tatum. Appointed wagonmaster 1862. Alive. 5th Corporal, O. H. Gillespie. Transferred to Medical Corps. Died 1882. 6th Corporal, Hugh J. Douglas. Elected 2d Lieutenant. Killed at Cedar Run. PRIVATES. 1 Adams, Elijah, appointed color-sergeant, killed Gettysburg. 2 Adams, Harris, appointed second lieutenant, killed Gettysburg. 3 Adams, John Tyler, wounded Williamsburg, died 1871. 4 Andrews, Stephen D., discharged 1861, died 1871. 5 Bristow, Chesley D., assigned to quartermaster department; living. 6 Bristow, Edmund D., discharged April, 1862. 7 Bullard, Henry, living. 8 Bundy, Wm., discharged 1864. 9 Butler, Wm., died 1863. 10 Butler, Elijah, died 1886. 11 Campbell, J., lost sight of. 12 Caulk, Daniel, transferred to cavalry 1862; dead. 13 Cook, Thomas, A. M., wounded Manassas; died 1876. 14 Coward, Louis M., transferred to 4th Cavalry; died in hospital 1862. 15 Crosland, Samuel, died Lynchburg 1861. 16 Connor, Robt. T. D., transferred to 4th Cavalry; died in hospital 1862. 17 Cooper, Wm. C., died since war. 18 Cooper, Vernon H., wounded Fredericksburg; died Richmond. 19 David, Ephraim C., wounded Gettysburg; living. 20 David, Robt. J., wounded Fredericksburg; died at Richmond. 21 David, Joseph H., wounded Chattanooga; living. 22 David, Aiken L., living in Alabama. 23 Dudley, James, promoted second lieutenant 1864; drowned 1868. 24 Driggers, Jesse, killed. 25 Driggers, Jesse G., living. 26 Easterling, Alfred R., died Richmond 1862. 27 Easterling, Robt. C., transferred to 6th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers 1862; alive. 28 Easterling, Josiah K., killed at Gettysburg 1863. 29 Easterling, Wm. T., living. 30 Easterling, Elijah, wounded Gettysburg, Wilderness, Deep Bottom; alive. 31 Edens, Thos. W., discharged 1861; died 1895. 32 Emanuel, Chas. L., transferred 1862; dead. 33 Fletcher, Joshua D., wounded Fredericksburg, transferred to cavalry; alive. 34 Gibson, Wm. L., died Richmond 1861. 35 Gillespie, Samuel, discharged 1861; died at home. 36 Grant, Jno. S., died 1872. 37 Graham, Henry C, died 1862. 38 Harvel, John, wounded Gettysburg, Fredericksburg; killed Chickamauga. 39 Henagan, Jas. M., appointed quartermaster 1862; alive in Alabama. 40 Heyward, Isham, transferred to 21st Regiment South Carolina Volunteers and killed. 41 Hinson, John B., appointed sergeant-major 1863, wounded Sharpsburg and Fredericksburg; alive. 42 Hinson, Philip H., transferred 1863, wounded Chickamauga and Atlanta. 43 Hambrick, Amos, survived the war; lost sight of. 44 Huckabee, John J., wounded Fredericksburg; alive 45 Irby, Wm. W., wounded Williamsburg; alive. 46 Jones, James H., died 1895. 47 Jackson, James A. L., wounded at Fredericksburg; died 1884. 48 Jackson, Enos, wounded Savage Station; died 1864. 49 Johnson, Neill D., died in Virginia 1862. 50 Johnson, Hugh T., transferred to cavalry 1862; lost to sight. 51 Johnson, Daniel, died 1861. 52 Lavinger, Geo. W., wounded Gettysburg; living. 53 Long, Henry A., transferred to 4th Cavalry, wounded Manassas; dead. 54 Liles, Joseph R., discharged; alive. 55 Lavinger, Daniel, discharged. 56 Miller, John M., appointed 1st sergeant, lost leg Chickamauga; alive. 56 [sic] Miller, Henry, wounded Knoxville, lost leg; dead. 58 Munnerlyn, Chas. T., elected lieutenant 1862, wounded Fredericksburg; dead. 59 McCollum, Jno. H., appointed 2d sergeant 1863, 1st sergeant 1864; alive. 60 McIntosh, Nicholas H., discharged 1861; dead. 61 McIntosh, Alex., wounded Malvern Hill; killed Gettysburg. 62 McQueen, John, wounded Gettysburg; living. 63 McInnis, Simeon J., wounded Cold Harbor; alive. 64 McKenzie, Alex., living. 66 Odom, Josiah, transferred to 6th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers; dead. 66 Odom, Sion W., transferred to 24th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers; dead. 67 Odom, Philip W., transferred to 24th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers; dead. 68 Parker, Harrison, died 1868. 69 Prince, Jno. T., wounded Fredericksburg; living. 70 Potter, Solomon, transferred to cavalry; lost sight of. 71 Privatt, Evander, wounded Malvern Hill; killed Chickamauga. 72 Pearson, Robt. C., died 1863. 73 Roscoe, John, living. 74 Roscoe, Geo. W., living. 75 Rowe, Joseph H., transferred to 24th South Carolina Volunteers; killed. 76 Rountree, Moses, alive. 77 Skipper, Josiah, lost to sight. 78 Sneed, Israel, wounded Maryland Heights; living. 79 Stanton, Noah, transferred to 24th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers; killed Franklin. 80 Stanton, John A., killed Petersburg 1864. 81 Stanton, Milton, transferred to 24th Regiment, living. 82 Southerland, Thos. A., transferred to medical department; dead. 83 Thomas, Carey J., discharged 1861; alive. 84 Thomas, Joseph M., wounded twice at Petersburg; living. 85 Thomas, Robt. D., died 1882. 86 Thornwell, Chas. A., killed at Deep Bottom. 87 Williams, David, wounded Williamsburg; alive. 88 Wright, Daniel G., died Richmond 1863. 89 Wright, Ellerbe, died Lynchburg 1863. 90 Wright, Geo. W., living. 91 Webster, Henry D., wounded Knoxville; alive. 92 Webster, Thos. M., alive. 93 Webster, Chas. T., wounded Petersburg; alive. 94 Webster, Hartwell, wounded Maryland Heights; died 1863. Killed in battle, 13; died during war, 22; wounded, 37; discharged, 11; transferred, 17; retired, 3; died since war, 17; lost sight of, 6; living 49. COMPANY "K," 8TH REGIMENT, SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. ENTERED THE SERVICE IN APRIL, 1861. John W. Henagan, major 8th Regiment, promoted colonel; killed in battle. D. M. D. McLeod, captain, promoted major 8th Regiment May, 1862, wounded Gettysburg; died, July, 1863. Frank Manning, captain, promoted from 2d sergeant to lieutenant 1861; captain 1862, wounded and lost an arm Maryland Heights; alive. B. A. Rogers, captain; promoted from ranks to lieutenant, 1862; captain, 1864; wounded Gettysburg and Deep Bottom; alive. F. Sarius McQueen, 1st lieutenant; promoted to captain in regular service in 1861; dead. John D. McLucas, 1st lieutenant, promoted from ranks to lieutenant 1862; alive. George R. Hearsey, 2d lieutenant; resigned June, 1861; dead. Wm. T. Rogers, 2d lieutenant; promoted lieutenant May, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg and Fredericksburg; dead. John A. Peterkin, 3d lieutenant, died of disease in Virginia. Jas. M. Alford, 3d lieutenant; promoted lieutenant 1861; resigned 1861; dead. John J. McQuage, 1st sergeant; promoted regimental color-bearer 1861; alive. John W. Smith, 1st sergeant; detached service Winder hospital; alive. M. M. Alford, 1st sergeant; wounded Knoxville, captured and died in prison. Hugh B. McCall, 1ist sergeant; wounded at Maryland Heights, captured and died. Eli Willis, 1st sergeant; severely wounded Cold Harbor; alive. Frank McRae, sergeant, wounded Cedar Mountain; died in Virginia. Hugh McLucas, 2d sergeant; wounded Gettysburg, 1865, and died. Cameron McKinnon, 2d sergeant; living. John Gunter, 3d sergeant; wounded Knoxville; alive. John C. Calhoun, 3d sergeant; dead. Lauchlin A. McLaurin, 4th sergeant; died since war. Crawford McCall, 1st corporal; killed Gettysburg July, 1863. Nathan T. Alford, 2d corporal; wounded Wilderness; alive. Daniel Hargrove, 3d corporal; wounded Gettysburg 1863; living. Joseph D. Bruce, 4th corporal; living. PRIVATES. 1 Allen, Elmore, discharged 1861; living. 2 Barrington, Harris, discharged 1861; died since war. 3 Bruce, Thomas, dead. 4 Beverly, W. R , discharged 1861; dead. 5 Cottingham, Chas, died at home 1861. 6 Crowley, Robt. C., discharged 1862; dead. 7 Cope, Thomas, discharged 1862; living. 8 Covington, Eli T., joined company 1865; living. 9 Curtin, _____, dead. 10 Clark, Joseph, dead. 11 Crowley, Wm., substitute for C. M. McRae; dead. 12 Covington, Jas. T., discharged 1861; living. 13 Drake, Ancil, died Warrenton, Virginia, during war. 14 Davis, Columbus, died in prison, Camp Chase. 15 Driggers, Robt. S., discharged in 1861; dead. 16 DuPree, Thos. J., discharged 1861; dead. 17 English, Wm., died disease, Culpeper, Virginia. 18 Edens, Joseph, living. 19 Edens, Thos. H., killed Bean Station, Virginia. 20 Emanuel, James M., dead. 21 Easterling, Lewis R., joined company 1865; living. 22 Easterling, David, joined company, 1865; living. 23 Freeman, L. D., substituted for Thos. Bruce. 24 Freeman, Benj., discharged, 1862; dead. 25 Fletcher, W. R., living. 26 Guzzard, John W., died Rome, Georgia, 1863. 27 Graham, E., died Culpeper, Virginia, 1863. 28 Grooms, E., died Culpeper, Virginia, 1861. 29 Hargroves, James, transferred to quartermaster department 1861; dead. 30 Harril, Tristram, wounded Chattanooga; living. 31 Haitchcock, Thos., wounded Chattanooga; dead. 32 Hays, J. J., captured Gettysburg; living. 33 Hays, Robt. W., living. 34 Haskew, John W., wounded Gettysburg; dead. 35 Huckabe, John, captured; living. 36 Hodge, T. C, living. 37 Ivy, H. W., discharged 1862; living. 38 Ivy, Levi, wounded Malvern Hill; living. 39 Jones, John C, discharged, 1861; dead. 40 Jones, Martin, lost arm first Manassas; discharged; dead. 41 Jacobs, Robt., substitute T. Edens; dead. 42 Jackson, John C, died in prison, Camp Chase. 43 Jacobs, J. Frost, living. 44 John, Daniel C, transferred to cavalry; living. 45 Kirby, H. 46 McCall, Cameron, died Warrenton, Virginia. 47 McCall, Alex., wounded Sharpsburg; living. 48 McRae, A. D., died in 1862. 49 McRae, John D., discharged 1862; dead. 50 McRae, Jno. C, wounded Maryland Heights; died of disease, Virginia. 51 McDaniel, Jas. R., died disease, Knoxville. 52 McLucas, Archie, died at home, 1863. 53 McLaurin, John F., living. 54 McLeod, Murdock, discharged 1861; dead. 55 McPherson, Malcom, killed Gettysburg, 1863. 56 McPherson, Angus, killed Gettysburg 1863. 57 Matheson, Hugh, died in 1861. 58 Manship, John, joined company 1864, died 1864. 59 Rogers, Frank A., living. 60 Rascoe, Daniel, died Virginia 1861. 62 [sic] Smith, W. D. 63 Stubbs, Lucius, died Richmond, Virginia, 1861; body buried Bennettsville Baptist church. 64 Sport, George, discharged 1861. 65 Sarris, A. L., died Gordonsville, Virginia. 66 Stanton, A. A., substitute Levi Ivy; dead. 67 Webster, W. R., wounded Seven Pines, Virginia; dead. 68 Williams, Lazarus, wounded first Manassas; discharged 1861; living. 69 Woodley, Alex., died disease, Culpeper, Virginia. 70 Weatherly, A. W., wounded Malvern Hill; living. Killed in battle, 7; wounded, 22; captured, 6; died in prison, 3; discharged, 14; unknown, 3; died of disease in war, 21; dead, 29; alive, 33. COMPANY "G," 23D REGIMENT SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. Captain, R. C. Emanuel, died since war. 1st Lieutenant, Elisha C. Pipkin, died during war. 2d Lieutenant, A. L. McRae, elected captain at reorganization; killed Manassas. 3d Lieutenant, Preston Drake, died since war. 1st Sergeant, Salathiel Leggett, elected 1st lieutenant at reorganization; dead. 2d Sergeant, Wm. W. Covington, elected 3d Lieutenant at reorganization; promoted captain; died since war. 3d Lieutenant, D. S. John, lost leg at Second Manassas; died 1893. 4th Sergeant, Silas Spears, elected 3d lieutenant 1862; wounded Jackson, Mississippi; died. 5th Sergeant, Moses P. Galloway, elected 3d lieutenant 1863; died 1894. 1st Corporal, T. M. J. Summerford; died since war. 2d Corporal, T. W. Allen: killed at battle of the Rappahannock. 3d Corporal, John A. Calhoun, elected 2d lieutenant 1863; wounded South Mountain and Fort Steadman; alive. 4th Corporal, James Taylor; killed Second Mannassas. PRIVATES. 1 Ammons, Silas, lost leg at Second Mannassas; still living. 2 Bristow, E. H., alive. 3 Bruce, T. R., transferred to 8th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers. 4 Boan, B. F., still living. 5 Brigman, B. F., still living. 6 Bristow, J. M., transferred; still living. 7 Breeden, R. J., survived the war, but murdered since. 8 Bethea, P. W., alive. 9 Brigman, Frank, alive. 10 Brigman, Madison, still living. 11 Carribo, Henry, killed at Petersburg. 12 Cottingham, Jonathan, transferred; still living. 13 Carter, W. J., transferred; alive. 14 Cope, Elijah, transferred; alive. 15 Calder, Boswell, alive. 16 Calder, W. J., transferred; still living. 17 Calder, Arthur, alive. 18 Cole, James, died since war. 19 Cox, M. C, died since war. 20 Cox, Ely, died during war. 21 Cox, W. E., wounded in foot near Goldsboro, North Carolina; alive. 22 Cox, Elvin, died since war. 23 Cox, C. A., wounded in shoulder at Rappahannock. 24 Carlisle, T. F., wounded at Fort Sumter and Petersburg; alive. 25 Cully, C. W., transferred; died since war. 26 Crowly, W., killed Second Mannassas. 27 Clark,____, wounded Petersburg; still living. 28 Clark, Daniel, alive. 29 Clark, Elsey, killed Second Manassas. 30 Calhoun, A. L., still living. 31 Calhoun, J. C, killed Petersburg. 32 Calhoun, H. H., still living. 33 Covington, J. A., killed Petersburg, Virginia. 34 Dew, H. C, still living. 35 Driggers, J. H., still living. 36 DuPre, T. J., died since war. 37 Dunford, John, died at Richmond, Virginia. 38 Driggers, Alex., discharged; died since war. 39 Emanuel, Columbus, died since war. 40 Emanuel, Frank, died since war. 41 Earl, Jesse, lost. 42 English, James, died since war. 43 English, John, transferred and died since war. 44 English, Chas., still alive. 45 Freeman, Lorenzo, killed Second Manassas. 46 Graham, J. J., wounded Rappahannock, transferred; alive. 47 Graham, Windsor, transferred; died since war. 48 Gray, William, alive. 49 Gray, Robt., wounded Kinston and Petersburg; alive. 50 Gray, Calvin, dead. 51 Garner, Wm., transferred; alive. 52 Gilbert, Robt., alive. 53 Galloway, Jos. S., wounded Petersburg; alive. 54 Galloway, W. A., wounded Jackson, Mississippi; alive. 55 Galloway, Jno. C, wounded Petersburg; alive. 56 Heustiss, James, discharged, over age. 57 Heustiss, A. J., discharged, under age; alive. 58 Hood, John, died during war. 59 Hood, Wellington, killed Second Manassas. 60 Hood, Wiley, alive. 61 Hubbard, S. G., wounded Second Manassas; still living. 62 Hubbard, E. G., died in Mississippi during war, of fever. 63 Hersey, G. R., transferred; died since war. 64 Haithcock, R. F., wounded Petersburg; alive. 65 Haithcock, R., discharged; died since war. 66 Haithcock, Samuel, wounded Fort Steadmah; alive. 67 Hamer, Daniel H., alive. 68 Ivy, H. M., killed Second Manassas. 69 Jackson, Abner, died since war. 70 Jackson, John, transferred; died since war. 71 Johnson, W. D., lost sight of. 72 Jackson, A. W., wounded, transferred; alive. 73 Jackson, Wm., died since war. 74 Lochlier, John, died in hospital in North Carolina. 75 Meekins, P. J., wounded Petersburg; alive. 76 Munford, Wm., transferred; alive. JJ Moody, Geo., transferred; died since war. 78 McLaurin, J. B., elected 2d lieutenant at reorganization, resigned; dead. 79 McLaurin, D. McQ., died during war. 80 McLaurin, N. D., alive. 81 McLaurin, Geo., alive. 82 McLaurin, J. J., died in 1892. 83 McLaurin, H. L., wounded Petersburg; alive. 84 McLaurin, D. W., wounded Petersburg; alive. 85 McLaurin, Hugh, died Jackson, Mississippi. 86 McEachern, Niell, alive. 87 McEachern, John, died Richmond, Virginia. 88 McKenzie, R. H., killed South Mountain, Maryland. 89 McRae, John T., transferred; killed. 90 McRae, Chas., alive. 91 McColl, Silas, wounded Jackson, Mississippi; alive. 92 McColl, Duncan, transferred;.alive. 93 McColl, Jno. S., wounded Second Manassas, disabled, 94 McAlister, John, transferred; alive. 95 McAlister, Chas., transferred; alive. 96 McColl, Daniel, died Jackson, Mississippi, of fever. 97 McGilvray, B. F., killed Five Forks, Virginia. 98 Napier, Joel E., wounded Petersburg; still living. 99 Parish, Henry, still living. 100 Parham, Henry, transferred; alive. 101 Poison, Alex, wounded and died. 102 Poison, David, alive. 103 Proctor, Frederick, alive. 104 Proctor, Aaron, killed Petersburg. 105 Parham, Robt., alive. 106 Quick, Alfred, died since war. 107 Quick, Giles, died since war. 108 Quick, Philip, died Savannah, Georgia, fever. 109 Quick, Daniel, died at home of fever. 110 Quick, Jas. H., wounded Five Forks; alive. 111 Quick, Henry, killed Second Manassas. 112 Quick, Pleasant, killed Petersburg, Virginia. 113 Quick, E. B., alive. 114 Quick, A. W., alive. 115 Rae, A. P., transferred to North Carolina Regiment; dead. 116 Rascoe, Wm., transferred; died since war. 117 Spears, Harris N., alive. 118 Spears, Wm., alive. 119 Seals, James, wounded Five Forks; died since war. 120 Stubbs, Jas., wounded Petersburg; alive. 121 Stubbs, John, killed Antietam, Maryland. 122 Stubbs, Joel, died during war. 123 Sawyer, Levi, killed Second Manassas. 124 Stergis, John, lost an arm at Second Manassas. 125 Stergis, Joseph, discharged. 126 Sawyer, Joel, alive. 127 Stanton, W. G., alive. 128 Stanton, W. H., died since war. 129 Stanton, J. H., killed Five Forks, Virginia. 130 Stanton, Peter, alive. 131 Steed, W. H., wounded Petersburg; alive. 132 Stogner, John, wounded Jackson, Mississippi; alive 133 Stogner, Wm., wounded Five Forks, Virginia; alive. 134 Sports, John, discharged; bad health. 135 Sports, W. B., died during war. 136 Thomas, Philip, alive. 137 Wallace, Washington, wounded Second Manassas; died since war. 138 Wilkins, J. T., transferred; died since war. 139 Wiloughby, J. P., transferred; died since war. 140 Wiggins, Ham, died during war. 141 Webb, David, died since war. 142 Webb, Alex., wounded Petersburg; died since war. 143 Weatherly, E. A., transferred; still living. 144 Warden, Eli, lost. 145 Welch, Richard, transferred; died since war. 146 Sinclair, D. C, transferred, died since war. 147 McColl, W. M., alive. Killed in battle, 19; wounded, 33; died during war, 17; transferred, 26; discharged, 6; lost, 3; died since war, 40; alive, 72. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY "D," 26TH REGIMENT SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. COMMISSIONED AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. A. D. SMITH, Colonel. J. H. HUDSON, Lt. Colonel. Smith, A. D., captain; elected colonel 26th Regiment, 1862; wounded Petersburg; died at home. Davis, Washington W., 1st lieutenant; promoted captain 1862; killed Clay's Farm, Virginia. Wallace, John W., 2d lieutenant; promoted 1st lieutenant 1862; dead. Davis, James M., 3d lieutenant; promoted 2d lieutenant 1862; died at home. Bristow, Alexander E., ist sergeant; promoted 3d and 2d lieutenant 1862; captain 1864; alive. Hall, Alexander, 2d sergeant; elected 3d lieutenant 1863; alive. Hammond, Haynes L., 3d sergeant; transferred to North Carolina Regiment; killed Wilderness. Quick, Robert, 4th sergeant; promoted 1st sergeant 1864; killed Petersburg, 1864. Quick, Thomas, P., 5th sergeant; killed Petersburg 1864. Parker, Peter, 1st corporal; promoted sergeant 1862; died at home. Brigman, J. Curtis, 2d corporal; alive. Hayes, James M., 3d corporal; alive. Roller, John, 4th corporal; killed Secessionville, 1862. Brigman, Eli, 5th corporal; killed Petersburg, 1864. Covington, Harris, 2d lieutenant 1861; promoted 1st lieutenant, 1864; captain, 1865; died 1876. Malone, John C, elected 1st sergeant 1862; transferred; living. Parham, Alex. K., elected 1st sergeant 1863; alive. Emanuel, Frank W., elected sergeant-major 1862; ordinance sergeant 1861; died in Texas. PRIVATES. 1 Bittle, James, H., killed Petersburg 1864. 2 Bolton, Britton, died at home. 3 Brigman, Henry. 4 Brigman, Moses. 5 Brigman, William, killed at Petersburg, 1864. 6 Brigman, Henry. 7 Brigman, Jacob C. 8 Barrington, Goodwin, living. 9 Barrington, Sion R., living. 10 Barrington, Ebby W., living. 11 Barrington, Alex. H., living. 12 Bealancua, Augustus. 13 Calder, Henry, transferred to 8th Regiment. 14 Calder, Stamford. 15 Calder, Daniel, died at home. 16 Covington, Henry, killed Petersburg 1864. 17 Clayton, John, died at home of disease. 18 Cole, William. 19 Chavis, Eliab, alive. 20 Chavis, James, alive. 21 Chavis, Bytha J., died at home. 22 Chavis, Willis J., living. 23 Chavis, John, died June, 1862, at Charleston. 24 Chavis, Nelson, living. 25 Chavis, Eli, living. 26 Chavis, Calvin, living. 27 Chavis, Levi, killed Clay's Farm, near Petersburg, 1864. 28 Chavis, William, killed near Petersburg, 1864. 29 Chavis, Bithel, died at home on furlough, 1864. 30 Chavis, Alfred, killed August 1864, near Petersburg 31 Clark, William. 32 Davis, Younger, died of disease at Secessionville. 33 Dawkins, Elisha A., killed near Petersburg 1864. 34 Driggers, Thomas, killed Secessionville, June, 1862 35 triggers, Eli, wounded Clay's Farm, Virginia, 1864; alive. 36 Driggers, Gage; alive. 37 Driggers, Peter, alive. 38 English, Alex., wounded Jackson, Mississippi. 39 English, Eli, alive. 40 English, Welcome, killed Petersburg 1864. 41 Fletcher, John S., severely wounded Petersburg, 1864; alive. 42 Griggs, Henry, transferred to Coit's Battery 1864. 43 Gilbert, Simeon. 44 Gibson, Eli,wounded Burgiss Mill,Virginia, 1865; alive. 45 Gibson, Frank B., wounded near Appomatox, Virginia, day Lee's surrender, April 9th, 1865; alive. 46 Gibson, John, killed near Petersburg 1864. 47 Grooms, Evander, killed near Petersburg, 1864. 48 Grant, James T., alive. 49 Guinn, Anderson, alive. 50 Hammond, Stephen, transferred to North Carolina Regiment 1864. 51 Hatcher, Abner, wounded Petersburg 1864; alive 52 Hatcher, Aaron, died at home 1864. 53 Hall, William, alive. 54 Jacobs, Curtis J., alive. 55 Jacobs, Archie, died Petersburg, Virginia. 56 Jones, William. 57 Jones, James H., died 1895. 58 Jacobs, Samuel, alive. 59 Laviner, Hiram. 60 Laviner, Harris, living. 61 Liles, James S., wounded Petersburg 1864; alive. 62 McGee, Wesley M. 63 Mumford, James, killed at Petersburg, Virginia. 64 Morris, Campbell, died since war. 65 McGee, Henry. 66 Mahoney, Thomas, discharged. 67 Oxendine, Manny, alive. 68 Oxendine, Leonard, C, promoted on field, 1864, to sergeant; alive. 69 Odom, Alexander, alive. 70 Odom, Noah, transferred to 4th South Carolina Cavalry; alive. 71 Parks, Alex, died Charleston, 1863. 72 Parker, Andrews. 73 Parham, William, died Church Flats, South Carolina. 74 Perkins, Miles, died in hospital. 75 Perkins, Wm. 76 Prevatt, Evander, died in hospital. jy Powell, Wm. R., alive. 78 Quick, Aaron T., alive. 79 Quick, Robt. W., died at home. 80 Quick, Evander, alive. 81 Quick, Stephen, wounded Petersburg and Appomatox; dead. 82 Quick, Ebby, wounded Petersburg 1864; alive. 83 Quick, Wyatt, died at home 1863. 84 Quick, Chas. D., alive. 85 Quick, Madison, alive. 86 Roller, Henry T. 87 Roller, Benjamin, alive. 88 Roller, John, killed Secessionville, South Carolina. 89 Rainwaters, Samuel. 90 Rogers, Pinckney, alive. 91 Smith, Stephen. 92 Scott, Benjamin. 93 Sweat, Benjamin, killed 1862. 94 Sweat, Leonard, killed Petersburg 1864. 95 Sweat John, died Secessionville 1862. 96 Steen, Morgan. 97 Strickland, Henry, died Petersburg 1864. 98 Smith, James, discharged. 99 Sweat, William, wounded Jackson, Mississippi; alive. 100 Stanton, John, killed Petersburg 1864. 101 Townsend, Walter S.; alive. 102 Turner, Aaron, alive. 103 Watson, Coleman, died at home. 104 Wilkinson, Gorman, died Charleston. 105 Williams, Chas. Killed in battle 22; died during war, 21; died since war, 6; alive, 47; wounded, 10: unknown, 23. On December 25, 1861, Company "F," 21st Regiment, S. C. V., was formally accepted and enrolled for service by the State authorities. On January 6, 1862, orders were received to report at Charleston, but later orders sent the company first to Georgetown, S. C. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY "F," 21ST REGIMENT, SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. 1 Captain, J. A. W. Thomas; twice wounded; died August 2, 1896. 2 1st lieutenant, W. L. Leggett; resigned; died 1892. 3 1st lieutenant, N. A. Easterling; wounded; died in prison. 4 2d lieutenant, R. E. Townsend; alive (1896). 5 3d lieutenant, W. D. Cook; wounded and died in prison. 6 1st sergeant, J. R. Moore; wounded and died in prison. 7 2d sergeant, A. B. Easterling; wounded and afterwards killed at Cold Harbor. 8 3d sergeant, W. H. Adams; wounded, captured and yet alive. 9 4th sergeant, E. J. Feagan; killed at Cold Harbor. 10 1st corporal, H. T. Quick; wounded and died at Cold Harbor. 11 2d corporal, A. W. Moore; captured till close of war; died 1897. 12 3d corporal, J. M. Gibson; killed near Petersburg. 13 4th corporal, T. C. Lester; prisoner at close of war; alive. 14 3d corporal, D. M. Sinclair; killed near Petersburg. 15 3d corporal, W. B. Odom; wounded; captured; alive. 16 2d corporal, D. D. Weaton; prisoner when war closed; alive. 17 Adams, Joshua, wounded; alive. 18 Adams, J. R., killed at Cold Harbor. 19 Adams, W. L., died in hospital 20 Anderson, J. G., (corp.) killed at Petersburg. 21 Anderson, W. T., died in hospital. 22 Barrington, P. L., died in Charleston in camp. 23 Barrington, W., died in hospital. 24 Barrington, Philip, killed at Petersburg. 25 Bennett, F., captured; released at close of war; alive. 26 Bennett, Thos., captured; released at close of war; alive. 27 Bowen, C, wounded; alive. 28 Bowen, F. C, killed at Drury's Bluff. 29 Bristow, D. M., wounded; captured; died in prison. 30 Bristow, R. W., mortally wounded at Fort Fisher; died. 31 Bristow, W. J., killed by accident. 32 Brigman, Geo., discharged; alive. 33 Bundy, G.W., captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison. 34 Butler, Elijah, discharged; died 1886. 35 Butler, Wm., died in hospital. 36 Butler, W., discharged, under age; alive. 37 Calder, J. D., died in hospital. 38 Calder, Stanford, discharged; died October 27, 1891. 39 Clarke, Archie, died in hospital. 40 Clark, Jno. C., discharged; died 1886. 41 Coward, J. H., transferred. 42 Covington, A. B., discharged; alive. 43 Covington, A. D., captured; released at close of war; alive. 44 Cottingham, F., wounded at Walthall and died. 45 Creech, David, captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison. 46 Cummings, Elijah, captured and returned; alive. 47 Currie, N. R., captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison. 48 David, Dr. W. J., transferred to 18th Regiment; surgeon; died 1895. 49 Dial, Jacob, captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison. 50 Dunn, Thomas, killed at Petersburg. 51 Dunn, Wm., died at home on sick leave. 52 Easterling, A. J., died on sick leave. 53 Easterling, G. W., captured and returned; died 1878. 54 Easterling, H. R., died on sick leave. 55 Easterling, Jesse A., 4th sergeant; killed on Morris Island, July 10, 1863. 56 Easterling, Joel A., died at Georgetown, 1862. 57 Easterling, Jno. L.,,died since war. 58 Easterling, Jno. A., died in hospital. 59 Easterling, Jas. T., discharged; since died. 60 Easterling, W. L., served short time; alive. 61 Easterling, W. T., captured at Fort Fisher; released; alive. 62 Fletcher, Thos., discharged; alive. 63 Fields, Silas, alive. 64 Gibson, A. H., killed at Drury's Bluff, 1864. 65 Gay, P. W., captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison. 66 Grice, E. G., died 1896. 6y Guinn, Geo., alive. 68 Hamer, A. C., wounded at Petersburg; died in hands of enemy. 69 Hamer, C. H., captured at Fort Fisher; died in prison. 70 Hamer, E. C, discharged; died 1891. 71 Hamer, J. C, captured; died in prison. 72 Hamer, P. M., 1st sergeant; discharged; died May 1885. 73 Hamer, R. H., 4th corporal; discharged; alive, 74 Hamer, T. C, died on sick leave. 75 Haywood, Anderson, discharged; died 1892. 76 Haywood, Isham, killed on Morris Island. 77 Haywood, Wm., died in hospital. 78 Heustiss, G. W., wounded and died at Fort Fisher. 79 Howard, John, alive. 80 Hudson, J. H., transferred to 26th regiment, lieutenant-colonel; alive. 81 Herndon, David, alive. 82 Jacobs, B. L., died in hospital. 83 Jacobs, Snowden, captured and released at close of war. 84 Johnson, W. D., discharged; furnished substitute; alive. 85 Leggett, A. J., captured; released at close of war; since died. 86 Lochlin, A., alive. 87 Locklier, Alex., died in hospital. 88 Manship, A., killed at Petersburg. 89 McKaskill, N. C, 2d sergeant; killed at Petersburg, 1864. 90 McCall, J. N., discharged; furnished substitute; alive. 91 McDaniel, I. W., wounded twice; died 1887. 92 McKenzie, J. C, alive. 93 McQuage, J. R. 94 McIntyre, J. T., sergeant-major; wounded; captured at Fort Fisher; died. 95 Moore, B. J., captured on Morris Island; died in prison. 96 Nelson, Ervin, captured; died in prison. 97 Newton, J. C, killed in battle of Drury's Bluff. 98 Odom, D. A., alive. 99 Odom, Henry, killed in battle at Petersburg. 100 Odom, J. E., died in hospital at Georgetown. 101 Odom S. D., wounded; absent on sick leave at surrender; alive. 102 Odom, J. E., wounded severely; died January 1885. 103 Owens, Jno., captured; died in prison. 104 Pate A. D., wounded at Fort Fisher and died. 105 Pate, Willis, discharged; died 1888. 106 Peel, Eli F., at surrender; alive. 107 Peel, Thos., wounded; alive. 108 Poison, W., died at Georgetown 1862. 109 Powers, Ervin, wounded; alive. no Quick, Angus, captured at Fisher; died in prison. in Quick, Henry, killed in battle. 112 Quick, Jno. B., wounded at Fisher; died. 113 Rascoe, Alex, captured; returned at close of war; alive. 114 Rascoe, Wm., died in hospital. 115 Scott, Wash, alive. 116 Smith, C, captured, returned close of war; alive. 117 Spears, J. A., killed at Petersburg 1864. 118 Steen, A., captured at Fisher; died in prison. 119 Stogner, Tom, died in hospital. 120 Stogner, Wm., died at home on sick leave. 121 Stephens, J. E., captured at Fisher, died in prison. 122 Stephens, Reuben, died in hospital. 123 Stubbs, A. A., discharged; died 1893. 124 Stubbs, D. D. (4th Corporal), captured and returned; alive. 125 Stubbs, C. E., wounded; at surrender; alive. 126 Stubbs, J. B., captured and returned; alive. 127 Stubbs, M. W., wounded mortally; died Petersburg 1864. 128 Stubbs, S. F., captured at Fisher; died in prison. 129 Stubbs, T. E., discharged; died since war. 130 Stubbs, T. P., discharged; alive. 131 Tart, W. J., died Georgetown. 132 Terrell, W. T., killed near Petersburg 1864. 133 Thomas, Joe, died in hospital. 134 Turnage, Luke, captured and returned close war; dead. 135 Usher, M., killed Walthall Junction 1864. 136 Wallace, T. G., transferred to cavalry; alive. 137 Waters, Reuben, killed at Petersburg 1864. 138 Weatherford. Jas., died at home on sick leave 1864. 139 Williams, Henry, captured; returned close of war; alive. 140 Williams, Jno., captured and returned; alive. 141 Williams, Sam, transferred. 142 Willis, Allen, killed at Petersburg. 143 Wise, W. W., wounded severely; alive. 144 Woodle, Ransom, severely wounded; since died. RECAPITULATION. Killed in battle, 31; died in hospital of wounds, 5; died in hospital and at home on sick leave, 20; died in prison, 18; accidentally killed, 1. Total killed 75. Captured and kept in prison till close of war, 23; discharged for cause, 16; transferred to other commands, 7; wounded and continued to serve, 33. Taking out the discharged and transferred and there were 121 men, rank and file, 131 captures and casualties, of the whole number enlisted now living 57, and unknown as to whereabouts, 12. Total number enlisted, 144. COMPANY "B," 24th SOUTH CAROLINA REGIMENT INFANTRY Was organized in the summer of 1861 for State service. In December the company was received into the service, and assigned to duty at Charleston, South Carolina. In June, 1862, the company was mustered into the Confederate service and assigned to the Army of Tennessee May 6th, 1862. COMMISSIONED AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. J. Edwin Spears, captain; resigned May, 1863; died at home 1865. R. Johnson, 1st lieutenant; promoted captain 1863; lost arm 1863; resigned 1863; died 1884. Wm. Griffin, 2d lieutenant; resigned 1862; died at home. C. D. Easterling, 3d lieutenant; promoted 2d lieutenant 1862; 1st lieutenant in 1863; captain 1863; alive. J. D. Reese, 1st sergeant; died 1862. F. P. Tatum, 2d sergeant; promoted 1st sergeant 1862; 1st lieutenant 1863; alive. W. J. Green, 3d sergeant; promoted 3d lieutenant 1863; killed in battle 1863. T. B. Moore, 4th sergeant; promoted 2d lieutenant 1863; died 1873. J. L. Barrow, 5th sergeant; captured 1863; alive. J. C. Mallonie, 1st corporal, transferred to 26th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers. J. L. Stubbs, 3d corporal; promoted 2d sergeant 1863; alive. J. P. Hinson, 2d corporal; promoted 1st sergeant 1863. W. S. Townsend, 4th sergeant; transferred to 26th Regiment. PRIVATES. 1 Ammons, Allen, dead. 2 Ammons, Alpheus, alive. 3 Ammons, Thos., still living. 4 Arnett, Benj., discharged 1863. 5 Brigman, L., died 1875. 6 Bristow, T. C., alive. 7 Bennett, G. W., still living. 8 Bass, Richard, alive. 9 Bowyer, T. M., transferred 1862; dead. 10 Bethea, A. J., detailed as hospital steward; dead. 11 Bethea, T. T., killed Franklin 1864. 12 Beverly, Robert, promoted corporal 1863; killed 1863. 13 Barrentine, G. 14 Bennett, J. J., camp cook. 15 Calder, H., killed Atlanta 1864. 16 Cope, John, died in hospital, 1864. 17 Cope, E., still living. 18 Calder, R., transferred to Sharpshooters' Regiment 1862. 19 Chavis, J., died at home 1868. 20 Chavis, Wm., discharged 1862. 21 Chavis, Geo., died in hospital 1862. 22 Caulk, James, died in hospital 1862. 23 Caulk, J. C. 24 Crawford, W. H. 25 Crawford, H. B. 26 Crawford, G. G. 27 Covington, H., transferred to 26th Regiment; died 1876. 28 Day, Wm., killed battle Chickamauga 1863. 29 Dunn, Alexander, died in camp 1863. 30 Driggers, M. C, died at home 1878. 31 Driggers, Whit, dead. 32 Driggers, C. O. 33 Driggers,______, died at home 1862. 34 Ellen, W. B., died at home. 35 Easterling, W. B., promoted sergeant 1863; lost right arm Franklin 1864. 36 Easterling, J. T., color-sergeant; killed Franklin, Tenn., 1864. 37 Easterling, J. N., prisoner 1863. 38 Easterling, W. L., alive. 39 Fields, P., died at home 1863. 40 Fletcher, N., died in camp 1862. 41 Green, J. B., promoted 3d lieutenant 1863; alive. 42 Green, Geo., died 1865. 43 Griffin, John, died 1863. 44 Gaddy, J. W. 45 Gaddy, Wm., transferred 1862. 46 Hinson, H. P., alive. 47 Hinson, E. D., died 1863. 48 Hodges, R., alive. 49 Hodges, J. H., died in hospital 1863. 50 Hall, James. 51 Haithcock R., died in hospital 1863. 52 Hubbard, Martin, lost thumb in battle. 53 Jacobs, Asbury. 54 Jones, J. A., color-sergeant; killed Franklin, 1864. 55 Johnson, J., corporal; killed 1863. 56 Jones, W. W., died at home. 57 Jacobs, J. P., camp cook. 58 Lewis, W. S., appointed sergeant 1863; died 1896. 59 Liles, S. H., corporal; killed 1863 Kennesaw Mountain. 60 McRae, W. J., captured 1863; died at home. 61 Miller, H., transferred to 8th Regiment; lost leg; dead. 62 McCollum, H., still living. 63 Meekins, W. E., corporal; killed 1863. 64 Meekins, P. P., still living. 65 Meekins, Oscar, killed Jonesboro, Georgia 1863. 66 McQuaig H., company courier; alive. 67 Medlin, John, discharged 1862. 68 Medlin, Jas., discharged 1862. 69 Medlin, Jonathan, discharged 1862. 70 Norton, Elias. 71 Norton, Samuel, killed Franklin, 1864. 72 Norton, Jas., died 1862. 73 Odom, S. W., killed Chickamauga 1863. 74 Odom, H. E., killed Jackson 1863. 75 Odom, J. G., died in hospital, 1863. 76 Odom, D. A., transferred to sharpshooters 1862 77 Odom, L. 78 Odom, P. E. 79 Peel, Freeman, captured, 1864; died 1881. 80 Parham A., alive. 81 Parham, Samuel, killed Peachtree creek, 1863. 82 Parker, Wm., killed Peachtree creek 1863. 83 Quick M., alive. 84 Quick, A. 85 Quick, James, died at home. 86 Rowe, W. D., died 1896. 87 Rowe, J. H., died in hospital 1861. 88 Rascoe, H., died in hospital 1862. 89 Stubbs, Thos. 90 Stubbs, Daniel, wounded and discharged 1863 91 Sanders, J., died in camp 1863. 92 Sweat, Jas., died 1869. 93 Sweat, J. W., died at home. 94 Sweat, Simeon, killed 1863. 95 Sweat, Harris, discharged 1863 96 Stanton, N., killed at Franklin, Tennessee, 1864. 97 Stanton, E. G., wounded and discharged 1863. 98 Stanton, M., killed Franklin 1864. 99 Sweat, Sam, died from wounds 1863. 100 Thompson, T. J., discharged 1862. 101 Trawick, Peter, killed Franklin, 1864. 102 Turner, L., died at home. 103 Turner, Jas. 104 Turner, D. 105 Turner, Jack, died 1895. 106 Usher, Chas. died at home 1863. 107 Wallace, J. B., in Texas; alive. 108 Willoughby, R., discharged 1862. 109 Williams, Thos., died 1864. 110 Williams, L. 111 Williams, Joseph, died in hospital 1863. 112 Wright, Daniel, died 1862. 113 Woodley, Jonathan, alive. 114 Woodle, E., wounded 1863. 115 Woodle, Hinson, killed in battle 1863. 116 Waters, J. Killed in battle, 20; died during war, 23; wounded, 10 died at home, 22; captured, 5. COMPANY "E," 4TH SOUTH CAROLINA CAVALRY, Was originally organized in Marlboro County in the latter part of the year 1861. The Company left Marlboro for Georgetown, South Carolina, January 22, 1862, and in the spring of 1864 were transferred to Virginia and became a part of Butler's Brigade of Hampton's Division. The following is a list of the officers and privates: CAPTAINS. Wm. P. Emanuel, elected Major May 1862; captured Trevilian Station, Virginia, 1864; died about 1879. Henry Edens, promoted captain from 3d lieutenant 1862; honorably discharged 1863; died since war. Peter L. Breeden, promoted from 1st lieutenant 1863; wounded Haw's Shop 1864. IST LIEUTENANTS. B. F. McGilvray, transferred 1862; killed Petersburg, Virginia. P. L. Breeden, promoted from 2d lieutenant 1861. Allen Edens, promoted from 2d lieutenant 1863; died at home. 2D LIEUTENANTS. P. L. Breeden, elected at organization. Allen Edens, promoted from 2d sergeant 1862. J. N. Weatherly, promoted from 3d lieutenant 1863; wounded at Lee's Mill 1864; died March 3, 1893. 3D LIEUTENANTS. Sion H. Alford, elected at organization; dead. Wm. M. Bristow, elected 1862; resigned 1863; died at home. Henry A. Long, promoted 1863; died at home 1864. IST SERGEANTS. John J. Herndon, elected at organization; furnished substitute in 1862; dead. Nevil Bennett, elected 1862; honorably discharged. Henry A. Long, elected 1862. Nicholas P. Bone, elected 1863; died since war. 2D SERGEANTS. Allen Edens, elected 1863. Jonathan Adams, chosen 1862. 3D SERGEANT. John S. McColl, died since war. 4TH SERGEANTS. C. A. Weatherly. James C. McRae, 1st corporal; wounded Haw's Shop. John Parish, 2d corporal. Joseph Newton, 3d corporal. Robt. T. Weatherly, 4th corporal; died at Pocotaligo, South Carolina 1863. Wm. Benjamin Smith, 5th corporal; died since war. PRIVATES. 1 Adams, Andrew J., died since war. 2 Adams, Peter L., died Camp Waccamaw 1862. 3 Anderson, George, lost sight of. 4 Bone, Nicholas P., elected sergeant; dead. 5 Bone, Leonard D. 6 Bass, Wade, H., wounded Trevilian .Station, Virginia. 7 Breeden, John L., killed in 1864. 8 Brigman, Wm., killed at home 1864. 9 Brigman, John, transferred to 26th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers. 10 Brigman, Alex. 11 Brigman, Evander, transferred to 26th Regiment. 12 Britt, James. 13 Britt, Thos. P., dead. 14 Bundy, Wm., dead. 15 Byrd, Levi. 16 Calder, Peter, lost foot at Haw's Shop; dead. 17 Cope, Daniel, captured at Haw's Shop; died in Savannah. 18 Cottingham, Thos., alive. 19 Cottingham, Ucal, wounded Trevilian, died in hospital. 20 Coward, Lewis, went West after war. 21 Cork, James, died since war. 22 Cork, John. 23 Driggers, Aaron T., dead. 24 Driggers, Abner, died since war. 25 Driggers, Philip, killed Lee's Mill 1864. 26 DuPre, Thomas J., transferred, from 8th Regiment to company "E"; wounded; died since war. 27 Earl, Elijah. 28 Easterling, Henry. 29 Edens, Thos. W., died 1895. 30 Emanuel, Ghas. L., dead. 31 Evans, C. D. 32 Eraser, John, killed Haw's Shop 1864. 33 Freeman, Benj., killed Haw's Shop, May 28, 1864. 34 Freeman, James, wounded at Reaves'Station; died since war. 35 Gibson, Thos., captured Trevilian; died since war. 36 Grant, Barnabas, captured Trevilian; died Elmira, New York. 37 Grooms, Evander, transferred to 26th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers. 38 Hall, Wm., transferred to company "D," 26th Regiment. 39 Haithcock, Wm. 40 Jackson, Chas., dead. 41 Jackson, Joseph, captured Trevilian Station; died Elmira, New York. 42 Jackson, Laban M. 43 Jacobs, Bethel, dead. 44 Jacobs, David. 45 Jacobs, Samuel, transferred to company "D," 26th Regiment. 46 Jones, John, killed Haw's Shop, May 28, 1864. 47 Lide, William. 48 McLaurin, Alex L., dead. 49 McLaurin, D. P., transferred to company "A," 23d Regiment South Carolina Volunteers. 50 McLaurin, Jas. W., captured Stoney Creek, Virginia; died 1894. 51 McLaurin, Lauchlin A., dead. 52 McLaurin, Loch B. 53 Mclnnis, James. 54 Mclnnis, John. 55 McCrimmon, John A. 56 McColl, John S., dead. 57 McColl, Samuel S., dead. 58 McColl, Hugh S., captured Trevilian; died in prison. 59 Morris, Thos. J. 60 Marshall, John. 61 Murdock, John T., dead. 62 Mulligan, James. 63 McRae, Angus, died Pocotaligo, South Carolina. 64 McRae, Daniel C, dead. 65 McRae, John D., dead. 66 McRae, James A., dead. 67 McRae, James. 68 McRae, J. Calvin. 69 Newton, Cornelius D. 70 Newton, Hope Hull, severely wounded, Haw's Shop, May 28, 1864. 71 Newton, Joseph. 72 Newton, Richard D., died Wilson, N. C. 1864. 73 Newton, Peyton V., died 1896. 74 Newton, Thos. B. 75 Odom, Evander W., severely wounded Burgess' Mill 1864. 76 Odom, Noah. 77 Odom, Daniel J. 78 Odom, H. King. 79 Odom, Jas. Thomas; killed Trevilian Station 1864. 80 Odom, John, killed ,Haw's Shop, 1864. 81 Odom, Nehemiah. 82 Odom, Robt. H., died since war. 83 Odom, Thos. Q. 84 O'Nails, James. 85 Parker, Andrew, dead. 86 Parker, Elijah, wounded. 87 Parker, Harrison, dead. 88 Powers, Ellison, dead. 89 Parrott, James. 90 Prevatt, Angus, wounded Haw's Shop; died since war. 91 Prevatt, James. 92 Pope, Bennett J., wounded Haw's Shop; died since war. 93 Proctor, Thos. A., died since war. 94 Quick, Leggett. 95 Rainwaters, Joshua, died in prison. 96 Rogers, Wm. 97 Roper, Caswell, wounded Lee's Mill, Va.; died since war. 98 Sanders, Moses P., dead. 99 Sawyer, John H. 100 Sellers, Bryant J., died McPhersonville, S. C, August 13, 1863. 101 Smith, Herbert, captured Trevilian; died in prison. 102 Smith, Joseph R. 103 Stackhouse, H. Milton. 104 Stackhouse, Robt. Boyd, died since war from wound received at Haw's Shop. 105 Stackhouse, John, captured and died Elmira, N. Y. 106 Stuckey, Ben N. 107 Stubbs, Thos. A., dead. 108 Sweat, Henry, died since war. 109 Sweat, Saml., dead. no Sweat, Sandford, dead. 111 Sweat, Wm. K , dead. 112 Thomas, James, died Camp Marion, S. C, 1862. 113 Thomas, Nathan S., dead. 114 Weatherly, Isaac, dead. 115 West, William, wounded Haw's Shop; died since war. 116 Young, Jackson, lost sight of. Where not marked "dead," supposed to be alive. Wounded, 16; killed in battle, 8; captured, 9; died during war, 29; died since war, 39; alive, 55. MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY "I," 20TH REGIMENT, SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. 1 A. D. Sparks, Capt. 2 James A. Peterkin, 1st Lieut. 3 F. W. Kinney, 2d Lieut. 4 J. F. Bolton, 3d Lieut. 5 _____ Hodges, 1st Serg't. 6 _____ Emanuel, 2d Serg't. 7 _____ Walsh, 3d Serg't. 8 _____ Covington, 4th Serg't. 9 John Manning, 5th Serg't 10 ____ Ware, Corp'l. 11 ____ Strickland, Corp'l. 12 ____ Rowe, Corp'l. 13 Elmore Allen, Corp'l. 1 Allen, J. 2 Barton, J. 3 Barry, D. F. 4 Bristow, J. W. 5 Brigman, J, A. 6 Clark, B. 7 Cope, J. F. 8 Coxe, R. A. 9 Crabb, H. S. 10 Crowley, Robert. 11 David, J. 12 Doty, A. 13 Driggers, J. H. 14 Fowler. W. D. 15 Finlayson, A. E. 16 Frasier, Chas. 17 Frasier, Sam. 18 Graham, J. J. 19 Grice, J. D. 20 Hinds, J. D. 21 Hodges, T. C. 22 Ivey, W. H. 23 Kennedy, J. E. 24 Manning, E. 25 Manning, J. 26 Miles, G. W. 27 Moody, G.W. 28 McColl, L. H. 29 McCaskill, R. 30 McDaniel, J. R. 31 McDaniel, W. H. 32 McLeod, M. 33 McLeod, J. C. 34 McLeod, B. F. 35 McRae, J. 36 Parham, J. H. 37 Parham, H. 38 Parish, Joel. 39 Parker, Sam. 40 Polson, Chas. 41 Polson, Wm. 42 Quick, A. W. 43 Poison, Jerry. 44 Rascoe, Wm. 45 Smith, H. 46 Spencer, T. D. 47 Stanton, J. 48 Tomlinson, Jas. 49 Turner, John. 50 Wallace, S. 51 Wallace, W. T. 52 Thomlinson, L. 53 Wallace, Thos. 54 Weatherly. 55 Webster, J. 56 Webster, Jas. 57 Wiloughby, R. 58 Williams, S. V. 59 McLean. 60 Lipscomb. 61 Timmons. 62 Thomas. 63 Lowe. 64 King. 65 Linder. 66 Watson, Sam. 67 Watson. 68 Cowan. A list of Marlboro men who enlisted in Captain James A. Peterkin's cavalry company, but when the company was disbanded, they united with the Hampton Legion. Co. "C." 1. Alford, J. M., dead. 2 Bullard, Charles. 3 Bullard, Geo. W. 4 Calder, Wm. 5 Calder, Robt. 6 Calder, Arthur. 7 Calder, Stanford, alive. 8 Fletcher, J. D. 9 Fletcher, John K., alive. 10 McLaurin, J. F., alive. 11 McColl, C. S., alive. 12 Calhoun, D. A. 13 Sinclair, Daniel C. 14 Willoughby, J. P. 15 Sanders, Moses. Co. "H." 1 Crosland, T. L., alive. 2 Crosland, Chas., alive. 3 Coxe, Edwin, died in prison. 4 Hamer, P. M., died. 5 Heustiss, A. J., alive. 6 John, P. M., alive. 7 John, D. C, alive. 8 John, J. T , alive. 9 Spears J. E., died 1865. 10 Quick, James. ROLL OF COMPANY "D," 3D REGIMENT, SOUTH CAROLINA STATE TROOPS. JUNIOR RESERVES. CAPTAIN. Z. J. Drake. LIEUTENANTS. E. H. Kirkwood, 1st lieutenant, dead. J. T. Rogers, 2d lieutenant. T. F. McRae, 3d lieutenant. SERGEANTS. R. S. McLucas. Houston Manning, dead. G. W. Ervin. Joseph H. Gooch, dead. CORPORALS. I. P. Gibson. J. W. Welch. John Lewis. Allen Woodle. J. N. Edens. COMMISSARY. H. L. Edens, died near Raleigh, North Carolina. PRIVATES. Adams, T. M. Adams, J. B. Barentine, J. M., dead. Breeden, J. F. Crosland, W. E. Carlisle, J. A. Clark, Jesse, died near Charleston, South Carolina. Chavis, Murray. David, Wm. R; Hodges, John L. Manning, Holland. Matheson, A. J. McPherson, Arch. McRae, William. Newton, C. Dudley, dead. Newton, Smith. Newton, B. J. Pegues, J. K., dead. Parham, Malcom. Powers, J. F. Quick, J. W. Quick, Welcome. Quick, J. F. Rogers, C. B. Stubbs, L. D. Sweat, Ellis. Sturgis, Milton. Taylor, John. Guinn, Thomas. Rev. Mr. Ogborne, Chaplain of Regiment, died at Fayetteville. A careful recapitulation shows as follows: Killed in Died Died Total Battle During Since Captured Wounded Alive. Enlistments War War Co. "G," 18th Regt. 13 22 17 37 49 109 Co. "K," 8th Regt. 7 27 29 6 22 33 95 Co. "G," 23d Regt. 19 17 40 33 72 160 Co. "D," 26th Regt. 22 21 6 10 47 125 Co. "F," 21st Regt. 31 44 17 23 33 57 144 Co. "B," 24th Regt. 20 23 22 5 10 45 132 Co. "E," 4th Cavl. 8 29 39 9 16 55 142 Co. "I," 93 Totals 120 183 170 43 161 358 1000 The figures above show that 12 per cent of the whole number of men enlisted in all the commands were killed in battle; 18 per cent died during the war; 17 per cent have died since the war; 16 per cent were wounded, and about one-third of the number yet survive. Valuable assistance has been kindly and freely rendered by the officers and men in the preparation of the foregoing rolls, for which thanks are due and hereby given. Additional Comments: Extracted from: A HISTORY OF MARLBORO COUNTY, WITH TRADITIONS AND SKETCHES OF NUMEROUS FAMILIES. REV. J. A. W. THOMAS, AUTHOR. A wonderful stream is the river Time As it runs through the realms of tears With a faultless rhythm and a musical rhyme, And a broader sweep and a surge sublime As it blends with the ocean of years. —TENNYSON. ATLANTA, GA.: THE FOOTE & DAVIES COMPANY, Printers and Binders. 1897. 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