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ANDERSON COUNTY CEMETERIES

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Introduction:
The following pages include a large accounting of Confederate
veterans and persons that may or may not have been
Confederate veterans that are at final rest or that lived in
Anderson County, South Carolina during the turbulent War
Between The States 1861-1865. Names listed were alive in the
period between 1830 and 1845 which could have made them
between 31 and 15 years old at wars start making them eligible
for service either through volunteering or the later established
draft known as the Conscription Act.
The individuals biography page following each title page shows
the military affiliation as well as some personal information about
the individual. This information is gleaned from Find-A-Grave
records, obituaries, Broken Fortunes Resource book as well as
the Confederate records found on Fold 3 and other sources.
The information herein is presented as a means to give a
foothold for personal research on the family member and is in no
way represented as the final word on the life of any individual
that lived 150 years plus ago. The only way to have an absolute
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Anderson County
Cemeteries Rice Cemetery

Roberts Presbyterian
Ruhamah Methodist

Saint Paul Episcopal


Oakdale Baptist

Saint Paul Methodist


(New) Salem Baptist

Old Hardshell Baptist


Old Hopewell Baptist

Sandy Springs
Methodist
Shady
Grove Baptist

Old Nazareth
Presbyterian
Old Slabtown

Sharon United
Methodist
Shiloh Baptist

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Old Snowhill Cemetery

Shiloh Methodist

Orr Johnson Cemetery

Siloam Baptist

Orr Wilson Family

Silver Brook Cemetery

Pelzer Community
Cemetery
Pendleton Baptist
Pendleton Methodist
Pendleton Presbyterian
Providence Methodist

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Oakdale Baptist Church Cemetery
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Oakdale Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
A. C. Bowen
Nathan O. Farmer
John J. Hatcher
John W. Martin
Samuel Thomas McAdams
Charles Stark Milford
John C. Shaw

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Private A. Cornelius Bowen


Unknown 8 July 1863
Company G
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Oakdale Baptist Church GPS

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Private Bowen entered service at


Abbeville, Anderson County, South
Carolina on 17 March, 1862. He was
attached to the hospital as a nurse on
24 June, 1862. He was listed as a
Teamster on the Division Train which
would indicate he was a wagon master
on the supply train for the division. He
was captured in Maryland on 13 July,
1863. He died in enemy hands at
Newton University USA General
Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland on 27
July 1865. He died of Bilious Diarrhea.
He is buried at Chester, Pennsylvania
in Grave number 56.
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Sergeant Charles Stark Milford


26 July 1826 2 August 1902
Company F
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Oakdale Baptist Church GPS

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Sergeant Milford entered service at


the age of 32 tears into Company F of
the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) from his home
in Pickens, Anderson County, South
Carolina. He was promoted to
Sergeant on 2nd November, 1864. He
was paroled a Appomattox Court
House on 9 April, 1865.

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Private John C. Shaw


1845 - 1901
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Oakdale Baptist Church GPS

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Private John C. Shaw entered


service on 13 July 1863 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina
into Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He is listed as being sick
on furlough from 5 October to 5
November, 1863. He was paroled
on 2 May, 1865 at Greensboro,
North Carolina.

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Private John J. Hatcher


15 September 1843 30 October 1924
Company D
2nd SC Rifles
Oakdale Baptist Church GPS

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Private John J. Hatcher entered


service on 2 November 1861 at
Johns Island from his home in
Pendleton, Anderson County,
South Carolina. He was 19 years
old at the time when he joined
Company D of the 2nd SC Rifles. He
was marked as a deserter or
prisoner on 8 November, 1863. He
is slater referred to as deserter in
Tennessee on 8 December, 1863
and throughout his final service
record. There is no record of him
being a prisoner other that the
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Private John W. Martin


Company C

10 June 1838 19 June 1906


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Oakdale Baptist Church

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Private John W. Martin entered


service on 20 July 1861 at Camp
Pickens, Anderson County, South
Carolina into Company C of 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs). He served without
serious incident or injury until he
was captured near Gettysburg, on 3
July, 1863. He was wounded on a
place called Ox Hill. He was sent to
City Point, Virginia POW Camp. On
16 July, 1863 he was taken to
Newton University USA Hospital for
treatment of Lumbago.

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Private Martin signed the Oath of


Allegiance to the US Government.
He was described as being 5 feet 11
inches tall, light complexion, light
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Lieutenant Nathan O. Farmer

3 January 1841 26 February

1906
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Lieutenant Farmer entered service


as a Private at the age of 19 years
at Camp Hampton, Anderson
County, South Carolina into
Company D of Hampton Legion. He
was promoted to Corporal soon
after he entered service followed
by a promotion to Sergeant in
March of 1863. He was again
promoted to Lieutenant on 23 June
1864. On the 9th of November, 1864
the surgeon recommended that
Lieutenant Farmer be granted a 40
day sick furlough due to problems
he was having with intermittent
fevers and bronchitis. This was the
last service record found.
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Private Samuel Thomas McAdams 10 January 1839 19 May 1897


Company G 19th SC Infantry
Oakdale Baptist Church GPS

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Private Samuel T. McAdams entered


service from his home in Abbeville,
Anderson County, South Carolina,
more specifically a place called
Diamond Hill. He entered service on 3
January, 1862 at Columbia, SC. He was
captured at the Battle for Missionary
Ridge, Tennessee on 25 November,
1863. He was forwarded to Louisville,
Kentucky and on to Rock Island POW
Camp. He signed the oath of
Allegiance to the USA government on
27 December, 1863. His description
was fresh complexion, auburn hair,
blue eyes and was five feet one half
inches tall.
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Old Hardshell Baptist Church
Cemetery

Old Hardshell Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina

Marshall Monroe Martin

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Marshall Monroe Martin Private 2nd Co G 10th SC Infantry


Old Hardshell Baptist Church GPS
Note found on Find A
Grave: Cemetery notes
regarding Hard Shell
Baptist Church &
Cemetery: It was
located on the Stegall
farm between Six &
Twenty Creek & Six &
Twenty Baptist Church.
The old wooden church
is no longer standing.
There are headstones
but unreadable. There
was only one headstone
which could be read.
INFORMATION FOUND IN
MY GRANDMOTHER'S
NOTES (Savilla Ann
Newton Martin)
WRITTEN IN 1934. SHE
WAS BORN & RAISED IN
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Private M. M. Martin entered service on 22


July 1861 at Camp Pickens sandy Springs,
Anderson County, South Carolina. His name
is mislabeled on Fold 3 as Miles M. Martin
(20), not Marshall Monroe Martin. He died of
disease at Sullivans Island, South Carolina
(Typhoid fever). His father claimed his
remains. He is listed in the 1860 US Census
for Anderson County as 18 years old and
does not show up in later census records. A
conflict in the name of his mother. On Find a
Grave his mother is listed as Sophronia Ford
Martin, not Rosalinda Martin as on 1860
Anderson County census record.
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Old Hopewell Baptist Church
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Old Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
John Hunter Cannon
Hugh Harkins Dalrymple

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2nd Lieutenant John Hunter Cannon Company G 22nd SC Volunteers


Old Hopewell Baptist Church GPS

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Lieutenant Cannon entered service on


into Company G of the 22nd SC Infantry
on 17 January, 1862. He died of disease
on 24 May 1862 and is buried in
Charleston, SC according to Broken
Fortunes reference book.

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Hugh Harkins Dalrymple


Old Hopewell Baptist Church GPS

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Private H. H. Dalrymple entered service


on 19 January 1864 from his home in
Anderson, SC. It is noted on his first
service record that he was absent
without leave from 14 February to 5
arch 1864. He was charged for 9
cartridges - $2.25 (the equivalent of @
$63.00 in 2014 US currency) and caps
at .25 (the equivalent of $7.00 in 2014
US currency). He was detached from
service at Mount Pleasant, SC in
December, 1864.

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Old Nazareth Presbyterian Church
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Old Nazareth Presbyterian Church


Anderson, South Carolina
Samuel P. Harris
Hiram H. Herring
John R. Whitworth

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Private Hiram A. Herring Unknown - Unknown


Company K
2nd SC Rifles
Old Nazareth Presbyterian Church GPS

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Private Hiram Herring entered


service on 15 March, 1864 at
Pickens, South Carolina into
Company K of the 2nd South
Carolina Rifles. On 16 May, 1864
he contracted Rubella (measles)
and was placed in the Hospital in
Richmond, Virginia. He returned
to duty in September of 1864.
He was paroled at Appomattox
Court House on 9 April, 1865 at
wars end.

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Private John R. Whitworth

24 February 1824 16 November


1863
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Old Nazareth Presbyterian Church

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Private John R. Whitworth entered
service on 19 March, 1862 at Anderson
County, South Carolina into Company K
of the 2nd SC Rifles. He was admitted to
Episcopal Hospital in Williamsburg,
Virginia for treatment of Pneumonia
and Chronic Diarrhea on 11th - 24th
September, 1863. He was sent home to
Anderson where he died of
complications from his infections. The
information as to cause of death is
incorrect on the Find A Grave account
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Private Samuel P. Harris


9 January 1816 26 April 1875
Company K
10th SC Infantry
Old Nazareth Presbyterian Church GPS

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Private Samuel P. Harris entered


service on 3 September 1861 at
Charleston, South Carolina into
Company K of the 10th SC Infantry
(AKA as the Bloody 10th) from his
home in Anderson County, South
Carolina. He was wounded in battle
on 31 December, 1862 at
Murfreesboro. After being treated
and released he rejoined his
company in March 1863. He was
paroled at wars end on 28 April,
1865 at Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Old Slabtown Cemetery


Anderson County, South Carolina

Old Slabtown Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
J. C. Boggs
John G. Chapman
John M. Glenn
William M. Griffith
A M Hamilton
A. P. Nicholson
George A. Rankin
John P. Traynum

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Corporal William M. Griffith

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Corporal William M. Griffith entered


service on 1 January 1861 at
Columbia, South Carolina. He served
until he was captured on 16 December
1864 near Nashville, Tennessee. He
was sent to the POW Camp at
Louisville, Kentucky 26 December
1864. He was released at wars end in
April, 1865.

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Sergeant J. C. Boggs

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1st SC Cavalry

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Sergeant Boggs entered service on 4


December 1861 from his home in
Pickens into Company F of the 1st SC
Cavalry. At the age of 27 years. His
horse was valued at $200.00 (the
equivalent of $5600.00 in 2014 US
currency) , his equipment he provided
was valued at $35.00 (the equivalent
of $980.00 in 2014 US currency) and
he was paid at the rate of $12.20 (the
equivalent of $341.60 in 2014 US
currency) per month for the use of his
horse. He served without serious
incident or injury.
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Private John G. Chapman

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Private John G. Chapman entered


service on 23 August 1861 at
Howards Grove from his home in
Walhalla, SC at the age of 19 years.
On 17 April 1864 he received a mini
ball gunshot wound to his right
hand. He is listed as being in the
hospital from May to August 1864.

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Private John M. Glenn

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Private John M. Glenn entered


service on 20 October 1863 at
Chattanooga, Tennessee into
Company D of the Hampton Legion
Infantry. He was paid an enlistment
bounty of $50.00 (the equivalent of
$1400.00 in 2014 US currency). He
served without serious incident or
injury until he was paroled on 9
April 1864 at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia.

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Private A. M. Hamilton

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Private A M Hamilton entered


service on 6 March 1862 from his
home in Williamston, SC. He was
wounded at the Battle of Seven
Pines. He was transfered from
Hamptons Legion on 4 October
1863 into Beauregards Light
Artillery.

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Sergeant A. P Nicholson

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Ordinance Sergeant Andrew


Nicholson entered service on 20
March 1862 from his home in
Pickens, SC into Company E, F&S of
the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He entered
as a Private and was promoted to
Ordinance Sergeant on 16 July
1863. He served until wars end and
was paroled on 9 April 1865 at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
Sergeant Nicholson was a member
of the House of Representatives
while he was in CSA service.

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Corporal George A. Rankin

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Corporal George A. Rankin entered


service at the age of 16 as a
Corporal 14 April 1861 into
Company D of the 4th SC Infantry.
He entered from his home in
Anderson, SC. He received an
enlistment bounty of $50.00 (the
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Private John Traynum

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Private J P Traynum entered service


on 17 January 1862 and served as a
Teamster (supply wagoner). He
was paroled at Appomattox Court
House on 9 April 1865 at wars end.

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Old Snowhill Cemetery


Anderson County, South Carolina

Old Snowhill Methodist Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Samuel Lewis Wesley Elrod

Private Samuel Lewis Wesley Elrod Company E


Old Snowhill Cemetery

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6th SC Cavalry

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Private Samuel Lewis Wesley Elrod


entered service on 30 June 1862
from his home in Pickens, SC into
Company E of the 6th SC Cavalry. He
was 30 years old at the time. It is
recorded he was in the hospital at
Summerville, SC from June through
November 1862. In November of
1863 he was detached as the
Brigade blacksmith. In January,
1864 he was detached to the
Quartermaster Department.

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Orr Johnson Family Cemetery


aka Orr Mill Cemetery
Anderson County, South Carolina

Orr Johnson Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Joseph Mackin Blackwell
C. L. Johnson

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Joseph Mackin Blackwell 2nd Company K 1st SC Infantry


(Haygoods)
Orr Johnson Family Cemetery
Orr Mill Cemetery

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Joseph Mackin Blackwell entered


service on 11 April 1863 as a Private
into Company F of the 20th SC Infantry.
He name is mistakenly written as James
M. Blackwell n a few service records but
conclusive proof from a descendant,
Scott Blackwell of Anderson County,
shows that JM Blackwell is actually
Joseph Macklin Blackwell. Joseph
Macklin Blackwell was the son of Joab
Blackwell and Sarah I. Newman. Joseph
moved to Abbeville County, SC in the
1850's. At the time, he was employed
as a hog drover. On the 2nd of October,
1863 it is listed that he was sent to the
hospital in Charleston by order of the
Regimental Surgeon. On the 20th of
December, 1863 he was placed in the
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C. L. Johnson
Orr Johnson Family Cemetery
Orr Mill Cemetery
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start of the war in 1861. More
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Orr-Wilson Family Cemetery

Orr-Wilson Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
John B. Orr

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Private John B. Orr


29 February 1824 25 November 1889
Company D
SC 22nd Infantry
Hampton Legion
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Private J. B. Orr entered


service on 12 September
1863 at Columbia SC into
Company D of Hampton
Legion. He is reported to
have been wounded on 28
October, 1864 by a gunshot
wound to his left breast by a
mini ball. He was sent home
to a place called Grove
Station, SC for 30 day sick
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He was later paroled at


Appomattox Court House on
9 April, 1865.
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Pelzer Community Cemetery
Pelzer, Anderson County, South

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Pelzer Community Cemetery


Pelzer, South Carolina
Virgil Owens
John Ross
Robert Watson
John V Whitt
John H. Young

John Alexander
Samuel Joseph
Atwood
John P. Carnes
M. Y. Coker
Samuel Crenshaw
F. A. Daniels
R. M. Farrow
W. T. Farrow
G. W. Grant
A. A. Herbert
John T. Henderson
William A. Hill
J. D. Howard
Stephen Land
William Beverly League
Thomas A. McElroy
E. W. Owens

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Private John H. Young


Pelzer Community Cemetery

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Private John H. Young entered


service on 15 march 1862 at
Charleston, SC into 1st Charleston SC
Infantry at the age of 33 years. He
served as a substitute soldier for
hire.

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John V. Whitt

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Pelzer Community Cemetery

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Private John V. Whitt entered service


on 27 August 1861 into Hampton
Legion. He served throughout the
war and was paroled in April of 1865
at Farmville, Virginia.

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Thomas A. McElroy

Company f

1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Pelzer Community Cemetery

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Sergeant T. A. McElroy entered


service on 10 August 1861 at Camp
Pickens, SC into Company F of the 1st
SC Rifles at the age of 20 years old.
He is listed as being wounded on 13
December 1862. He went of furlough
to recuperate until March or 1863.
He was paroled at Appomattox Court
House on 9 April 1865.

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Private A. A. Herbert

Company

Pelzer Community Cemetery

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Wife buried in Pelzer. He is buried


in Woodlawn Memorial Park in
Greenville, SC

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Wife buried in Pelzer. He is buried


in Woodlawn Memorial Park in
Greenville, SC
Corporal A. A. Herbert entered
service on Company K of the 22nd SC
Infantry. On 13 October 1863 he had
his left hand amputated due to a
railroad accident injury. He was
ordered back to his unit 18 October
1864. He never returned to his unit
and was listed as being Absent
without leave. No further records
were found.

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Private E. W. Owens
1 July 1815 16 August 1897
Company A
17th SC Infantry
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private Owens entered service into


Company F of the 17th SC Infantry on
1 March 1863 and served to 28 June
1863. There are no further records
other than he was discharged on 14
September, 1863.

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Private Fernando Alonzo Daniels 25 July 1843 23 February 1910


Company C
1st SC Artillery
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private F.A. Daniels entered service


on 20 July, 1861 from his home of
Anderson, South Carolina. He
served without serious incident or
injury until he is listed as being in
jail at Charleston, South Carolina
by Civil Authority. He is listed on
a report of deserters at the Provost
Marshals Office in Charleston, SC.
He is listed as desiring to take the
Oath of Allegiance and be
discharged. He was listed as being
5 feet 8 inches tall, blue eyes,
auburn hair and having a dark
complexion.
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Private J. D. Howard
15 April 1840 7 October 1916
Company C
4th SC Infantry
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private John D. Howard entered


service at the age of 20 years on
7 June 1861 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. In
September 1861 he is listed as
being sent to the hospital. He
reported for duty on 21
December, 1861. He is listed as
having Typhoid fever on 19
October, 1861. He is listed as
being in the Chimborazo Hospital
on 16 February 1863. No further
records found.
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Private John Alexander


1837 - 15 July 1910
Company A
14th SC Infantry
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private John W. Alexander entered


service at Lightwood Know, near
Columbia, South Carolina on 1o
September, 1861. He is listed as
entering into Company A of the 14th
SC Infantry at Camp Butler, South
Carolina. He served without serious
incident or injury until he was
captured at Ricketts Farm, Virginia
on 31 July, 1864. He was transferred
to Elmer, New York on 16 August,
1864. He is listed as being
transferred for exchange on 14 May,
1865.
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Private John P. Carnes


1828 - 30 April 1892
Company G
12th SC Infantry
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private Carnes entered service on 29


August 1861 at Lightwood Knot Springs,
near Columbia, South Carolina from his
home in Walhalla, Anderson County,
South Carolina. He is listed as being
wounded at a place called Falling
Waters, near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
on 14 July, 1863. He is listed as being
continually in and out of the hospital
until he was paroled at Appomattox
Court House on 9 April, 1865.

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Private John Ross


7 April 1834 15 April 1898
Company D
2md SC Infantry
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private J. D. Ross entered service


on 24 March 1862 at New Market
(Greenwood, SC) into Company F
of the 2nd SC Infantry. He was
wounded at Gettysburg, PA on 2
July, 1863. He was left there where
he had his left foot amputated. He
was taken prisoner at Gettysburg
on 5 July 1863. On 31 October
1863 he is listed as released and
at home in Phoenix, Abbeville, SC
to recuperate.

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Private John T. Henderson


2 June 1841 5 June 1900
Company K
16th SC Infantry
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private Henderson entered service at


the age of 23 years at Camp Leesburg
from his home in Adams Run,
Anderson, South Carolina. He was
detailed to Fort Morton in Mississippi
to guard Artillery horses in September ,
1863. He is listed as being in the
hospital suffering with syphilis. He is
listed as driving a brigade wagon on 10
February, 1864.

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Private M. Y. Coker
2 February 1842 5 May 1914
Company A
6th SC Cavalry
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private MY Coker entered service at


the age of 27 years on 10 May, 1862
from his home in Greenville, South
Carolina. He reported to Columbia,
South Carolina where his horse was
valued at $200.00 (the equivalent of
$5600.00 in 2014 US currency) and his
equipment valued at $60.00 (the
equivalent of $1680.00 in 2014 US
currency). He took ill and was granted
a medical discharge on 26 July, 1864
after an examination by the medical
examination board.

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G. W. Grant Private Company H 6th Georgia Infantry


Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private G. W. Grant enlisted


on21 may 1861 at Atlanta,
Georgia into Company H of the
6th Georgia Infantry. He served
and was apparently taken
prisoner in Maryland. There is
a record showing he was
released as a POW on 20
September 1862 from a place
near Keedysville, Maryland.
Not further records were
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Robert Watson Private Co H 62nd North Carolina Infantry


Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private Robert Watson entered


service into Company H of the 62nd
North Carolina Infantry from his
home in Webster, North Carolina
on 14 July, 1862. He served
without serious incident or injury
until he was captured at
Cumberland Gap, Tennessee on 9
September, 1863. He was
transferred to Camp Douglas from
Louisville Tennessee. He signed
the Oath of Allegiance at
Greenville, Tennessee and was
discharged on 16 June, 1863. He
was described as being five feet
nine inches tall, fair complexion,
light
hair
and grey eyes,
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Samuel Crenshaw Private Co A 1st SC State Troops


Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private Samuel Crenshaw


entered service on 1 August,
1863 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina for a
period of six months at the age
of 45 years. On 30 November,
1863 he was discharged by a
surgeons certificate due to
paralysis of the right side of a
duration of more than 10 years.

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Samuel Joseph Atwood (verify) records from far west Georgia


Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private S.J. Atwood entered service


into the Georgia Light Artillery as a
private on 24 February 1862 at
Rome, Georgia. He served without
serious incident or injury until he
was captured at Vicksburg,
Mississippi on 4 July, 1863. He took
the Oath of Allegiance to the US
government of 9 July 1865 in order
to be released.

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Stephen Land Private Co F & Co C 18th SC Infantry


Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private Steven Land entered


service on 11 December 1861into
Company C of the 16th SC Infantry
at Camp Hampton. He is listed as
being a nurse in the brigade
hospital in January 1863. In June of
1863 he was listed as a baggage
guard at Canton, Mississippi. From
September 1863 until June of 1864
he is listed as being sick more than
on active duty. He was listed as
suffering from emaciation and
debility sick for at least three
month and at the hospital in
Greenville, South Carolina. He was
paroled at Greensboro, North
Carolina on 1 May, 1865.
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Virgil Owens Private Co B 7th SC Infantry


Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private Virgil Owens entered service


at the age of 22 years on 15 April,
1861 into Company B of the 7th SC
Cavalry from his home in Anderson
County, South Carolina. He appears
to have been wounded in Maryland
in September, 1861. He served
without serious incident or injury
until he was wounded, again in
September, of 1863 at
Chickamauga, Georgia. He was sent
home on furlough to recuperate. He
is still listed as at home on
recuperation through April, 1864.
He returned to duty in May of 1864.
no further records were found.
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R. M. Farrow 1858 - 29 July 1910


1st SC Infantry (Butlers)
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private R M Farrow entered service


on 13 February 1863 at Camp
Hampton, Adams Run, South
Carolina. He joined Company I of the
16th SC Infantry. He was sick for a
good portion on his short enlistment.

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William A. Hill Private


14 July 1836 31 October 1918
Possible candidate but more person information needed to confirm
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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There are many William Hills that


entered service but this would be the
best candidate without more
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Private William Beverly League


1842 - 1903
Company F
Hampton Legion Infantry
Pelzer Community Cemetery GPS

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Private League entered service


on 29 August 1861 at
Columbia, South Carolina into
Company F of Hampton Legion
from his home in Anderson
County, South Carolina. He was
25 years old when he enlisted.
He is listed as being of fair
complexion, blue eyes and
light hair.

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Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery
Pendleton, Anderson County, South
Carolina

Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery


Pendleton, South Carolina
Charles Davant
Arthur Glenn
Evans
W. M. Gibson
Thomas Ogier Jenkins
David Archer Keasler
John D. Maxwell
Priestly Earle Maxwell

Paul H. E. Sloan
Robert E. Sloan
Thomas J. Sloan

T. Edward Maxwell
Robert Maxwell
Daniel Keating Norris
Henry Clay Robinson
Henry Dobson Rowland
Benjamin Parker Sloan
David Blassingame Sloan
James M. Sloan

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Paul H. E. Sloan
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery

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Paul Hamilton Earle Sloan entered


service on 24 May 1862 into
Captain Trenholms Company,
Rutledge Mounted Riflemen &
Horse Artillery. In November of
1862 he is listed as being the
assistant surgeon. He was
discharged on 1 February 1862 by
means of a substitute being
provided.

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Corporal Henry Dobson Rowland

Company L

1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery

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Corporal Rowland entered service


on 20 July 1861 at Camp Pickens,
SC into Company L of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) at the age of 27. His
last service record found was
October, 1862.

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Private Arthur Glenn Evans


Unknown 1 October 1918
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private A. Evans entered service


on 10 April, 1862 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company F of the 24th SC Infantry.
He is listed as sick since his
enlistment until he was discharged
at the hospital in Columbia, South
Carolina. His sickness was listed
as General Inability:.

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Private Benjamin Parker Sloan


16 May 1836 19 February 1923
Company E
4th SC Infantry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private Benjamin Parker Sloan


entered service on 14 April 1861
from his home in Pendleton, South
Carolina into Company E of the 4th SC
Infantry. He was continually sick in
the hospital from intestinal troubles
and was discharged by a surgeons
order on 14 December, 1861. He was
listed as being 5 feet 6 inches tall,
light complexion, blue eyes and light
hair. He was listed a suffering from
severe inability and being physically
unfit for duty.

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Private Daniel Keating Norris

1 November 1846 - 23 January

1905
th
CompanyBaptist
F
SC Artillery
Pendleton
Church28
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Private D. K. Norris entered service on


10 March 1864 at James Island, South
Carolina into Company F of the 2nd SC
Artillery. He is listed as on sick
furlough for 6 days from 30 June,
1864. He was issued a sick furlough
for 60 days in September, 1864 and
again listed as on sick furlough from9
October, 1864. He was paroled on 1
May, 1865 at Greensboro, North
Carolina.

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Private David Archer Keasler


27 April 1835 4 April 1883
Company C
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private D. A. Keasler entered service


on 15 March, 1862 from his home in
Pendleton, South Carolina into
Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. He was wounded in
action at the Battle of Seven Pines on
31 May, 1862. He received a gunshot
wound to his left arm, shattering the
bone. He was on furlough until he was
placed on detached duty in South
Carolina as a enrolling officer in
May of 1864.
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Private David Blassingame Sloan


6 April 1840 4 May 1904
Company C
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private D. B. Sloan entered service


on 7 June 1861 for 1 years service
into Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He was
promoted to Corporal on 9 May,
1861 and detached to serve as the
Colonels Orderly. He was in the
Culpeper Hospital in Virginia for
dyspepsia on 21 November 1861
and was discharged on 31
December, 1861. That is the last
service record found. He was paid
a $50.00 (the equivalent of
$1400.00 in 2014 US currency)
enlistment bounty as well as
$65.25 (the equivalent of
$1827.00 in 2014 US currency) for
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Assistant Surgeon Charles Davant


Company F & S
2nd SC Cavalry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Assistant Surgeon Charles Davant


entered service on 23 April, 1863 at
Pocatalico, South Carolina into
Company F & S of the 2nd SC Cavalry
as a assistant surgeon and hospital
steward apprentice. He was
confirmed as Hospital Steward on 20
June 1864. He was assigned to the
hospital at Grahamville, South
Carolina.

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Private James M. Sloan


7 December 1839 17 December 1877
Company B
4th SC Infantry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private James M. Sloan entered


service on 7 June 1861 from his home
in Anderson County, south Carolina
into Company B of the 4th SC Infantry
at Columbia, South Carolina. He
served until he was severely
wounded in the cheek and mouth at
Manassas, Virginia on 21 July, 1861.
He was discharged from service on 12
November, 1861.

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Private Henry Clay Robinson


16 March 1846 6 January 1873
Company B
4th SC Infantry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private Henry C. Robinson


entered service on 2 December
1861 at Columbia, South Carolina
into Company C of the 3rd SC
Infantry from his home in
Anderson County, South Carolina.
He was first detached to serve as
a hospital steward at Adams Run,
South Carolina. When he was
confirmed in that position he was
transferred on 28 February, 1865
to Tallahassee, Florida to serve a
hospital there.

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Private John D. Maxwell


2 January 1845 16 June 1864
Company I
Unnamed regiment died of disease at Richmond,
Pendleton Baptist Church
Cemetery GPS
VA.

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Private John Maxwell entered
service entered service at
Pendleton, SC into Company I of
an unnamed regiment. He served
and died of disease on 15 July,
1864 according to Broken
Fortunes reference book. He was
20 years old at the time.
No
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Private Priestly Earle Maxwell


Company B (Hampton Cavalry) & Company K 2nd SC Cavalry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private Maxwell entered


service on 15 June, 1862
from his hoe in
Greenville, South Carolina
into Company K of the 2nd
SC Cavalry. He is listed as
being paid $24.40 every
two months for use of
horse (the equivalent of
$683.20 every two
months in 2014 US
currency. He is listed as
being placed on
detached service since
1 August, 1864.
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Sergeant Robert E. Sloan


1841 - 1922
Company G
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant Robert Sloan entered


service on 14 April 1861 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina
into Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. He served his initial
1 year term and re-enlisted on 16
April, 1862 and was promoted to
Sergeant. He was wounded in action
on 30 June, 1862 at Frazier's Farm,
Virginia. He served without further
serious incident or injury until he
was discharged at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia on 9 April, 1865. His
leaving pay for a Sergeant was at
$17.00 per month (the equivalent of
$476.00 per month in 2014 US
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Sergeant Robert Maxwell


1824 - 1885
Company E
4th SC Infantry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant Robert Maxwell Jr. entered


service into Company E of the 4th SC
Infantry from his home in Anderson,
South Carolina. He was 36 years old
at the time. He was promoted to 5th
Sergeant in June, 1861.

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Sergeant T. Edward Maxwell 1840 August 24 1862 (not correct on


headstone)
Pendleton
Baptist
Cemetery
Company
K Church
4th SC
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Sergeant Thomas Edward Maxwell


entered service on 7 June, 1861 from
his home in Pendleton, South
Carolina into Company K of the 4th
South Carolina Infantry. He was 21
years old at the time. He was
promoted first to 4th Corporal then 2nd
Corporal on 15 August, 1861. He
apparently was promoted to Sergeant
later but it is not reflected in his
available service records. Sergeant
Thomas Edward Maxwell was killed in
action at the age of 24. He died in
battle at 2nd Manassas on 29 August
1862 of wounds received. The date of
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Sergeant Thomas J. Sloan


1829 - 1862
Company A
20th SC Infantry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private Thomas J Sloan entered


service on 17 December, 1861 from
his home at Walhalla, South Columbia
into Company A of the 20th SC
Infantry. He was listed as sick since 15
November, 1863, suffering from
physical inability.

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Sergeant Thomas Ogier Jenkins


29 April 1842 25 July 1905
Company C
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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No
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Sergeant Thomas O Jenkins


entered service on 16 March 1862
from his home in Pendleton,
South Carolina into Company C of
the Palmetto Sharpshooters. He
was promoted to 4th Corporal on 1
September, 1862. He was
promoted to 2nd Corporal in
November, 1863. Promotion came
again in May 1864 to 5th Sergeant.
He was promoted to Sergeant on
18th of June, 1864. He served until
he was paroled on 9 April, 1865.
He was twice wounded, once on
30 June, 1862 and 7 October, 1864
when he was wounded in the side.
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Corporal W. M. Gibson
15 January 1841 18 March 1921
Company I
Hampton Legion Infantry
Pendleton Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Corporal Gibson entered service


on 14 April 1861 at the age of 17
years from his home in Clayton
Mills, Pickens, SC. He is listed as
being wounded at Manassas, VA.

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Pendleton Methodist Church
Cemetery

Pendleton Methodist Church Cemetery


Pendleton, South Carolina
C. A. Daniels
Theodore Joseph
Werner

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Private C. A. Daniels
11 February 1811 30 September 1864
Company K
4th SC Infantry
Pendleton Methodist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private C.A. Daniels entered service


on 7 June 1861 from his home in
Anderson County, South Carolina
into Company K of the 4th SC
Infantry. He reported for duty in
Columbia, South Carolina. The last
service record found was for
December 1861 where he was still a
private. He did rise to the rank of
Sergeant but service records for that
period were not located. According
to his memorial headstone he was
killed and buried at Fort Harrison in
Virginia on 30 September 1864. He
would have been 23 years old at the
time.
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Private Theodore Joseph Werner


27 November 1820 23
August 1904
Pendleton
Methodist
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Company
A
1st SCCemetery
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Private Werner entered service on


1 August 1863 for six months
service into Company A of the 1st
South Carolina State Troops from
his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He served his term
without serious incident or injury
and was discharged.

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Pendleton Presbyterian Church
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Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery


Pendleton, South Carolina
Michael Calvin Dickson
James Hunter
William Gaillard
Jenkins
Carver Randell
Elisha T. Sanders
Jesse C. Stribling
George Edwin Taylor

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Private George Edwin Taylor

Company K

14th SC Infantry

Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Private George Edwin Taylor entered


service on 10 September 1861 at the age
of 18 years into Company K of the 14th SC
Infantry. On July 30 1864 he received a
gunshot wound to his left hand. He was
treated and returned to duty on 3 August
1864. Other than that wound he served
without serious incident or injury until he
was paroled on 9 April 1865 at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia.

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Private Jesse C. Stribling


Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Private Jesse C. Stribling entered service


on 22 March 1862 from his home in
Pickens, SC into Company E of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) at the age of 18 years. He
was discharged on 11 July 1862.He was
described as being 5 feet 8 inches tall,
fair complexion, blue eyes and light hair.
The reason for his discharge was debility.

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Elisha T. Sanders
Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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There are several Elijah Sanders but no


Elisha T. Sanders was found. Not able to
verify without more personal
information.

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William Gaillard Jenkins


Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Corporal William Gaillard Jenkins entered


service on 7 June 1861 at Columbia, SC at
the age od 21 years into Company K of
the 4th SC Infantry as a 5th Corporal.
Corporal Jenkins was wounded at the
Battle of Manassas in August of 1861.
He served his 1 year commitment and
apparently left service.

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James Hunter
Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Too many candidates to determine which


might be correct for this person, if any. This
man would have been 43 years old at wars
start in 1861.

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From Pickens POW

Joined @
Charleston

Entry place
unknown

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James Hunter, if he served. He would
have been 43 years old at wars start in
1861.

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Private Carver Randell

Company B

Hampton Legion

Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Private Carver Randell entered


service into Hampton Legion as a
Corporal and left service as a
Private. He was in Company B but
the only service record found was
the cover record. Hs life dates were
16 March 1818 until 27 May 1902.

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Lieutenant Michael Calvin Dickson Company C 4th SC Cavalry


Brevet Colonel (a former type of military commission conferred
especially for outstanding service by which an officer was promoted
to
a higherPresbyterian
rank withoutChurch
the corresponding
Pendleton
Cemetery pay.)
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Lieutenant Dickson entered service on 7 June


1861 into Company K of the 4th SC Infantry as a
Private from his home in Pendleton, SC. On 24
October 1861 he was granted a discharge by the
surgeon on account of disability due to measles.
On 2 January 1862 he joined as a Private into
Company B of the 10th SC Cavalry. He rose in the
ranks and apparently changed companies as
needed. He next was in Company C of the 4th SC
Cavalry. On 30 July until August 1863 he was
detailed to locate and arrest deserters by
General Walker. He was to remain on this
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Providence Methodist Church
Cemetery

Providence Methodist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Samuel J. Barrett
George J. Campbell
Levi N. Clinkscales
Andrew F. Shearer
Lewis Moore Tilley

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Andrew F. Shearer 2nd SC Rifles Co G


Providence Methodist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private Andrew F Shearer entered


service into Company G of the 2nd
SC Rifles 18 March 1862 from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina. In July of 1862 he is
listed as being in the hospital at
Manchester. In September of 1862
he was on sick furlough. He is
listed as on duty in November of
1864. He was captured at Amelia
Court House in Virginia on 5 April,
1865. He was sent to City Point,
NY Prison Camp but released on
19 June, 1865. He is listed as
being 5 feet 9 inches tall, brown
hair, hazel eyes and of fair
complexion. He is also listed as
being blind in his right eye.
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George J. Campbell Private 1st SC State Troops Co C


Providence Methodist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private Campbell entered service


into Company C of the 1st SC State
Troops from his home in Anderson,
South Carolina on 1 August, 1863.
He signed up for a six month term.
He is listed as being on leave from
17 November until 19 December for
an unstated reason.

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Levi Clinkscales Private Palmetto Sharpshooters Co M


Providence Methodist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private L. N. Clinkscales enlisted on


20th July 1862 by conscription (draft)
from his home in Anderson County,
South Carolina. He was wounded on
29 August, 1862 at Manassas,
Virginia. He is listed as being in the
hospital absent with leave from
March 1863 through August 1864. He
was captured and paroled at
Warrenton, Virginia by the Army of
the Potomac, 11th Corps on 30
September, 1862. This may be why
he claimed the right to be a noncombatant through August 1864
when he was considered absent
without leave these months.
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Lewis Moore Tilley Lewis Moore Tilley 1st SC Cavalry


Providence Methodist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private L. M. Tilley entered service


into Company K of the 1st SC Cavalry
at Columbia, South Carolina from his
home in Anderson County, South
Carolina. He is listed sick in the
hospital on 24 October, 1864. He is
listed as being on picket duty at
Chapmans Fort on 29 December.
This was his last service record
found.

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Samuel J. Barrett Private 2nd SC Rifles Co G & Co F & Co S


Providence Methodist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private Barrett entered into company G.


F&S of the 2nd SC Rifles on 11 January
1862 from his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He transferred into the
regimental band on 1 March, 1863. He
was paroled from Appomattox Court
House, Virginia on 9 April, 1865.

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Rice Cemetery

Rice Cemetery
Anderson, South Carolina
Emory T. Cooley
Levi Newton Clinkscales Sr.
Emoziah R. Gassaway
James Scruggs Gassaway
J. Milton Glenn
John Fleetwood Martin

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Emory T Cooley 1st SC State Troops


Rice Cemetery GPS

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Co E

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Private E. T. Cooley entered


service on 1 August, 1863at his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina for a six month term. He
has no further military records
found and no record of his
discharge.

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Emoziah R. Gassaway Private 5th SC Militia Beat Co 4


Rice Cemetery GPS

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Private Gassaway entered service as


part of the state militia on11 April,
1863 at the age of 17 years old. There
are no records of further service or
discharge. Not uncommon for state
militia records to have been lost.

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J. Milton Glenn

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Private SC Infantry Hampton Legion Co D


Rice Cemetery GPS

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Private John M. Glenn entered service


on 20 October, 1863 at Chattanooga,
Tennessee from his home in
Williamston, South Carolina. He
joined into Company D of the
Hampton Legion. He served without
serious incident or injury until he was
paroled at the end of the was at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia on
9 April, 1865.

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John Fleetwood Martin Private 6th SC Cavalry Co G


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Private John Martin entered service on


16 January, 1862 from his home in
Centerville, South Carolina into Company
G of the 6th SC Cavalry. On 17
September , 1862 he was wounded at the
Battle of Sharpsburg, Virginia and taken
prisoner. He was placed in the enemies
General Hospital and had his right arm
amputated as a result of the gunshot
wound damage. He was given a parole
and sent to Aiken Landing, Virginia for
release. He was listed as being 5 feet 2
inches, dark complexion, dark eyes and
dark hair.
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Levi Newton Clinkscales Sr. Private Palmetto Sharpshooters Co M


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Private L. N. Clinkscales enlisted on


20th July 1862 by conscription (draft)
from his home in Anderson County,
South Carolina. He was wounded on
29 August, 1862 at Manassas,
Virginia. He is listed as being in the
hospital absent with leave from
March 1863 through August 1864. He
was captured and paroled at
Warrenton, Virginia by the Army of
the Potomac, 11th Corps on 30
September, 1862. This may be why
he claimed the right to be a noncombatant through August 1864
when he was considered absent
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Roberts Presbyterian Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina

C. D.
Brownlee
James A.
Caldwell
Joseph P.
Caldwell
George T.
Campbell
T. A. F.
Campbell
William
Harrison Campbell
Lucius A.
Carlisle
James Thompson
Chamblee
William
Taylor Chamblee
William McDuffie Cochran
A. C. Dobbins
Abner Robert Newton
Gilmer
Crawford Barber Gilmer
R. F. Hamby
Baylis Whitner Harbin
Francis Eugene Harrison
Richard S. Hill
John L. Humphreys

John Harvey Little


George M. McLees
J. F. McLees
James T. Norris
Warren Ranson Davis Rush
John A. Sadler
Richard Dick Sadler
B. F. Shirley
James L. Simpson
William H. Smith
Samuel Augustus
Skelton
James Anson Todd
Thomas Banks Wright
W. Henry Wilford
William H. Vanden
Robert George
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Richard Dick Sadler Private Company F 1st SC Cavalry


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Lieutenant Richard Dick Sadler


entered service on 22 July 1861 at
Camp Pickens, Sandy Springs,
Anderson County, SC into
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) at the age of 26 years. On
14 July 1863 he is listed as a
prisoner of war. He is also marked
as present on his July-August
1863 service records. It is unclear
how he got out of the situation of
prisoner but he was on active duty
later. He was wounded in the
battle of the Wilderness on 5 May
1864.
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J. F. McLees
Private Company F 1st SC Cavalry
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Private J. F. McLees entered


service on 15 December 1863 and
transferred to 1st Cavalry in
November of 1864. He was
captured on 23 May 1865 at
Greenville, SC.

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George M. McLees
Private Company D 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
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Private George M. McLees entered


service on 20 July 1861 at the age
of 37 into Company D of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) at Camp Pickens,
Anderson, SC. He was discharged
16 August 1862 after becoming
sick and left behind at Richmond,
Virginia.

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John L. Humphreys Private 2nd SC Cavalry Co B


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Lieutenant John L. Humphries


entered service on 19 March 1862
from his home in Anderson, SC
into Company G of the 2nd SC Rifles
at the age of 28 years. He was
wounded on 7 October 1864and
sent to the hospital. He was
captured on 12 April 1865 at
Salisbury, North Carolina. On 29
April 1865 he was sent to
Louisville, Kentucky POW camp.
He was released on 6 May 1865
from Nashville, Tennessee. He was
described as having fair
complexion, light hair, hazel eyes
and stood 5 feet 8 inches tall.
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A. C. Dobbins Private 2nd SC Cavalry Co B


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Private A. C. Dobbins entered


service on 3 March, 1863
apparently as a conscript (drafted
into service) into Trenholms
Mounted Rangers from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. On his
October, 1863 service record he
was listed as being detailed as
felling timber for winter
encampment since 19 October,
1863.
On the next service record he is
listed as being captured in
Greenville, South Carolina on 23
May, 1865. No record showing
where he was transferred or held
prisoner.
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Abner Robert Newton Gilmer Corporal 2nd SC Rifles


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Corporal A. R. N. Gilmer entered


service on 11 January, 1862 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina
into Company G of the 2nd South
Carolina Rifles. His military career
and life were curt short by the
infection of measles. He was treated
in Charleston, South Carolina in May
of 1862 and died on 11 of May, 1862.
His widow Mrs. E. F. Gilmer claimed
his remains.

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B. F. Shirley

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Private B. F. Shirley entered


service on 1 August, 1861 at
Camp Pettis, Virginia into
Company D of the 4th SC
Infantry. He served with
that unit until he was
transferred into Company A
of the 13th SC Infantry on 29
July, 1862. He completed his
1 year commitment and
returned home. No further
service records were found.

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Baylis Whitner Harbin


Roberts Presbyterian Cemetery

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Private Harbin entered service


on 19 March, 1862 from his
home in Pendleton, South
Carolina into Company L of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters. He was
wounded in action in September,
1862 and was on furlough for
recuperation until February,
1863. In March 1863 he returned
to duty and served without
serious incident or injury until he
was wounded by a mini ball over
his right eye at a battle at
Lookout Valley, Virginia on 29
October, 1863. He was again
wounded on 9 May, 1864 when
he was struck in his left hand by
a mini
ball. No service further
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C. D. Brownlee Private 2nd SC Rifles Co D


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Private Brownlee entered service

C D Brownlee was killed in action on the


battlefield at the battle for Richmond,
Virginia on 29 June, 1862. It us reported
that he is interred on the battlefield
where he fell. Memorial stone at
Roberts Presbyterian Church in
Anderson, SC.

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Crawford Barber Gilmer 6th SC Cavalry Co G


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Francis Eugene Harrison 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) Co D


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Colonel F.E. Harrison entered service


as soon as the war broke out. He
entered service on 20 July, 1861 at
Camp Pickens from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. When he
was recognized as offering his
services he was elected Captain of
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). In 1862 he was promoted to
the rank of Colonel and continued to
serve in that capacity until wars end.
He was wounded in action twice,
once at Cold Harbor, Virginia on 27
June, 1872 . He was promoted to
Major on 26 February, 1863. He was
promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on
25 March, 1863. He was appointed
Colonel on 5 May, 1863. His wounds
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James Anson Todd Private 20th SC Infantry Co E


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Robert George Witherspoon


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Private Witherspoon entered


service 1 April, 1864 at
Bainbridge, Georgia into Company
B of the 29th Georgia Cavalry. He
served until he was captured at
Liberty, Georgia on 21 December,
1864. He was sent to Point
Lookout, Maryland for
imprisonment. He was released
on 21 June, 1865 at wars end
under General Order 109. He was
described as being 5 feet 7
inches tall, light complexion,
brown hair and grey eyes.

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George T. Campbell Private 2nd SC Rifles Co G


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Private George T. Campbell entered


service on 11 January, 1862 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina
into Company G of the 2nd SC Rifles.
He is listed as being sick and mostly
at home sick from May 1862 until he
was placed in the hospital in
Columbia, South Carolina in July of
1864. He was listed as having a
disease of the lungs and the
Medical Board deemed his
unsuitable for service and that he
should be discharged on his
November-December, 1864 service
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J. A. Caldwell Private 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) Co B


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Private James A. Caldwell entered


service from his home in Anderson
County, South Carolina at Camp
Pickens into Company B of the 1st SC
Rifles, (Orrs) on 20 July, 1861. He
spent the majority of his military life
between January, 1863and August
1864 either in the hospital or home
on sick furlough. He is listed as
suffering from Chronic Dysentery
and Diarrhea. In September, 1864
he was detailed for light duty as a
Ward Master in the hospital in
Richmond by General Lee. November
record shows him home again on sick
furlough. On 21 April, 1865 he was
taken prisoner at the hospital in
Richmond Virginia. No further
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James L. Simpson Master Sergeant 3rd SC Volunteers Co A & Co F &


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Quartermaster Sergeant Simpson


entered service on 19 August, 1861
from his home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Camp Beauregard. He
joined into Company A, F&S of the
3rd South Carolina Infantry as a
private but was quickly promoted to
a master Sergeant in the
Quartermaster Department. On 15
November, 1861 he was treated for
remittent fever and transferred to
St. Chas. Hospital whereby he was
discharged from the service, reason
being sick.

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He was described as being 5 feet 8


inches tall, dark hair, dark eyes and
dark complexion. He received
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James T. Norris Private 7th Cavalry Co G


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Private J. T. Norris entered service


on 19 August, 1863 from his home
in Anderson, South Carolina into
Company G of the 7th South Carolina
Cavalry. He is listed as being sick
in the hospital at Charlotte, North
Carolina since 1 May, 1864 on his
May-June 1864 service record. No
further records were found.

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James Thompson Chamblee Private Co G


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Private Chamblee entered service on 8


April, 1862 from his home in Anderson
County into Company G of the 22nd SC
Infantry at Charleston, South Carolina.
He was detached as a teamster in he
Quarter Master Department on 12
November, 1863. He was wounded once
and suffered through a bout of measles
during his service time before being
paroled on 9 April, 1865at Appomattox
Court House in Virginia.

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John A. Sadler Private 7th SC Infantry Co D


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Private John A. Sadler entered service on


18 July, 1862 at Columbia, South Carolina
into Company D of the 7th SC Infantry at
Columbia, South Carolina. He entered the
Medical College of Virginia Hospital in
Richmond, Virginia on 18 September,
1862. He died of results of Typhoid Fever.
His remains were claimed by his father,
David Sadler, on 14 April, 1863.

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John Harvey Little Private 1st SC Cavalry Co A


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Private John Little entered service at


the age of 21 years into Company A
of the 1st SC Cavalry from his home
in Abbeville, South Carolina. He
reported to a place called Lightwood
Knot near Columbia, South Carolina.
His horse was valued at $200.00
(the equivalent of $ 5600.00 in 2014
US currency) and the equipment at
$30.00 (the equivalent of $840.00 in
2014 US currency). He was paid at
the rate of $24.40 every two months
for the use of his horse and himself
(the equivalent of $341.60 per
month in 2014 US currency).
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Joseph P. Caldwell Private 1st SC State Troops


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Private J. P. Caldwell entered


service on 1 August, 1863 for a 6
month term with Company C of the
1st South Carolina State Troops from
his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. His service record file is
very small and shows no battle
action at all.

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Lucius A. Carlisle Private 1st SC Rifles


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Corporal Carlisle entered service from


his home in Anderson County, South
Carolina at Camp Pickens at Sandy
Springs into Company D of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) on 20 July, 1861. He
served less than one and one-half
years before he was killed at a battle
near Fredericksburg, Virginia on 13
December, 1862 at the age of 29
years. His father received his back pay
at 2 months at $11.00 per month(the
equivalent of $616.00 in 2014 US
currency), 5 months 13 days at
$13.00 per month (the equivalent of
$1977.64 in 2014 US currency), $35.72
clothing allowance (the equivalent of
$1000.16 in 2014 US currency)plus his
enlistment bounty of $50.00 (the
equivalent
of $1400.00 in 2014 US
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Richard F. Hamby 18th SC Infantry Co D


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Private Richard F. Hamby entered


service on 4 December, 1861 at
Mountain Springs in Anderson,
South Carolina into Company D of
the 18th SC Infantry. He is listed as
sick on a January 1862 service
record. He was detailed as a
Provost Guard in November of
1862. He shows no serious incident
or injury during his service up and
until his parole on 9 April 1865 at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
He was described as being 17
years old, blue eyes, dark hair,
dark complexion and standing 5
feet 7 inches tall.
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Richard S. Hill Private 1st SC Cavalry Co E


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Private Hill entered into service on


25 February, 1862 at Adams Run,
South Carolina into Company E of
the 1st SC Cavalry from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. When he
entered his horse was valued at
$150.00 and his equipment was
valued at $30.00. He was to be paid
at the rate of $12.20 per month for
man and horse. He is listed as
having picket duty at Adams Run RR
station on the C&S Railroad. In July
he is listed as being a courier for
General Headquarters. In
September, 1863 he was detached
as a musician with the Regimental
band. He continued with the band
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as he was listed on May

Samuel Augustus Skelton Private 1st SC Cavalry Co K


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Private Skelton entered service on


14 April, 1864 at Columbia, South
Carolina from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company K of the 1st South
Carolina Cavalry. He is listed as
Driving Cattle from Florence,
South Carolina while he was
attached to the Quartermaster
Department. There are no further
service records found.

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T. A. F. Campbell Corporal Palmetto Sharpshooters


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Corporal Campbell entered service


16 April, 1862 from his home in
Anderson County, South Carolina at
the age of 24 years. He entered
Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. He was wounded in
the upper one third of his right
thigh by a minnie ball during combat
at Chapmans Farm on the
Darbytown, Virginia road on 7
October, 1864. He was taken
prisoner and treated at the hospital
until he was well enough to be
transferred to the Point Lookout
Prison Camp in Maryland on 23
December,
1864. He was released
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Thomas Banks Wright Private 1st SC Infantry (Butlers)


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Private T.B. Wright entered service


enlisted on 5 July, 1861 into Company
I, 1st SC Infantry. He re-enlisted on 1
March 1863 at his home in Anderson,
South Carolina. He was reported sick
in the hospitalized on 30 October,
1864. The next service record found
indicated he was paroled at
Greensboro, North Carolina on 28
April, 1865.

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W. Henry Williford
Private Co K 17th Georgia Infantry
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Private WH Williford entered


service into Company K of the 17th
Georgia Infantry on 15 August.
1861. He served without serious
incident until he contracted
Typhoid fever and was
hospitalized on 29 April, 1862. He
died of the disease on 10 May,
1862 at Chimborazo Hospital
Number 3. His remains were
claimed by his father, Samuel
Williford.

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Warren Ranson Davis Rush Private 22nd SC Infantry


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Private W. R. Rush entered service first


on 17 January 1862 at Charleston from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina into
Company G of the 22nd SC Infantry. He reenlisted on 8 May, 1862 and was due a reenlistment bounty of $50.00. He was
involved in a battle in Charleston,
wounded and died from the wounds
received on 23 June, 1862. He was
described as being 5 feet 8 inches tall, 24
years old, dark hair, dark complexion and
dark eyes when he was killed. His widow,
Emily C. Rush claimed his back pay and
his re-enlistment bounty he never
received. This was 4 months and 23 days
totaling $52.43 back pay (The equivalent
of $ 1468.04 in 2014 US currency), $25.00
clothing allowance (the equivalent of $
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William H. Smith Private 2nd SC Rifles Co L


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Private William H. Smith entered


service on 6 May, 1862 from his
home in Haet County Georgia
into Company L of the 2nd SC
Rifles. He was listed as a
Blacksmith in the
Quartermaster Department. It
seems that as of 28 September,
1863 he deserted and was
carried on the service records as
such until the last service record
(Jan Feb 1865) where he is
again listed as a deserter in
Hart County Georgia.
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William H. Vanden (verify) No record found NPS or Fold 3


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William Harrison Campbell Private 4th SC Infantry Co E


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Private William H. Campbell entered


service on 7 June 1861 from his home
in Anderson, South Carolina. He had
some undisclosed illness and was
ordered by the surgeon to be
discharged. He was discharged on 29
April, 1862.

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William McDuffie Cochran Private 2 Mississippi Infantry


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Corporal William M. Cochran


entered service with the 2nd
Mississippi Infantry at age 20
years at Lynchburg, Virginia on
1 May, 1861 into Company B of
the 2nd Mississippi Infantry. He
served without serious incident
or injury until he was paroled at
Appomattox Court House,
Virginia on 9 April, 1865.

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William Taylor Chamblee (verify) No record found in NPS or Fold 3


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Ruhamah Methodist Presbyterian Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
John Fletcher Glenn
William Arthur Glenn
Matthew Thomas Glenn
Thomas McGukin

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Private Thomas McGukin


Company F 2nd SC Rifles
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Private McGukin entered service on 29


October 1861 at Anderson Court House
in Anderson, SC at the age of 22 years
into Company F of the 2nd SC Rifles. His
home is listed as Abbeville, SC. He was
described as being 5 feet 9 inches
tall, dark complexion, hazel eyes and
dark hair. He was discharged with a lung
disease on 11 September 1862 saying he
was physically unfit for duty.

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M. T. Glenn Private 2nd SC Rifles Company G


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Private M. T. Glenn entered service on


11 January 1861 at the age of 30 into
Company G of the 2nd SC Rifles from his
home in Anderson, SC. In July of 1862 he
is listed as in the hospital at Winchester,
Virginia. He was listed as Straggled on
16 November. Absent without leave from
6 December 1863. In January of 1864
he is listed as present. He was listed
as losing one months pay by court
martial, charged with the loss of 1
Enfield rifle, cartridges and cap boxes,
belt and 40 rounds of ammunition. In
September 1864 he is reported to be
missing and supposed to be in the
hands of the enemy. He was captured
on Darbytown Road near Richmond,
Virginia
7 October 1864. He was sent
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John Fletcher Glenn Private 18th SC Infantry Co H


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Private John F. Glenn entered


service at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson County, South
Carolina on 20 July, 1861. He was
wounded at New Market Hill on 28
July, 1864 and reported missing
and in the hands of the enemy. He
was captured and sent to Elmira,
New York POW Camp for
treatment of his wounds. He was
shot under the 6th rib by a mini
ball that exited his back. He
recovered from his wounds and
was transferred for exchange on
13th February, 1865.
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William Arthur Glenn Private Palmetto Sharpshooters Co D


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Private William Glenn entered


service on 3 June, 1861 from his
home at Spartanburg, South
Carolina into Company D of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters. In
December 1864 he was detailed as a
holster to the Colonel. A hostler is a
groom or stableman, who is
employed in a stable to take care of
horses. He was paroled on 9 April,
1865 at Appomattox Court House,
Virginia.

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Saint Paul Episcopal Church Cemetery
Pendleton, Anderson County, South
Carolina

St Paul Episcopal Church Cemetery


Pendleton, South Carolina
Barnard Elliott Bee
Thomas Greene
Clemson
Thomas L.
Cuthbert
J. M.
Ellison
W. P. Hall
Harry Miller,
Sr.
Baylis Earle
Seaborn
William Robinson
Seaborn
John Balis Earle Sloan
Clement Hoffman Stevens
Henry Kennedy Stevens
Alexander Warley
Samuel G.
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Corporal Samuel G. Williams


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Corporal Samuel G. Williams entered


service on 22 March 1862 into
Company L of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
He fought in the battle of
Fredericksburg, Virginia. He was
appointed Corporal on 25 September
1864. On 3 April 1865 he was captured
at Petersburg, Virginia and sent to
Harts Island, NY POW Camp.

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Private James Monroe Ellison


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Sergeant James Monroe Ellison entered


service on 29 January 1862 into
Company A of the 4th SC Cavalry at the
age of 23 years. His horse was valued
at $200.00 (the equivalent of $5600.00
in 2014 US Currency) and his
equipment at $20.00 (the equivalent of
$560.00 in 2014 US currency). He
entered from his home in Pickens, SC.
He was discharged sometime after
being appointed 4th Sergeant on 23
May 1862.

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Private William P. Hall Company H 2nd SC Cavalry


St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery GPS

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Private W. P. Hall entered service on 15


September 1863 at Orange County,
Virginia into Company H of the 2nd SC
Cavalry. Private William P Hall served
without serious incident or injury. .

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Alexander Warley CSA Navy


Lieutenant CSS Albemarle
St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant Alexander Warley first entered


service into the United States Navy on 17
February, 1840 as a Midshipman. He
progressed through the ranks passing his
Midshipman exams on 11 June, 1846 then his
Master Seaman on 1 March, 1855 and then his
Lieutenant commission on 14 September, 1855.
When the war was inevitable he resigned his
commission and returned to South Carolina
where he enlisted in the Confederate Navy as a
1st Lieutenant on 26 March, 1861 and
progressing to a Provisional Commander on 2
June, 1864. He commanded the Water Witch
within the Savannah Squad of the Navy. He
later became a commanding member of the
CSS Albemarle. The Albemarle was sunk in a
battle and the men had to abandon ship. He
was later captured
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Baylis Earle Seaborn Master Sergeant 4th SC Infantry


St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery GPS

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Quartermaster Sergeant Earle


Seaborn entered service on 7
June 1861 from his home in
Pendleton, South Carolina
mustering in at Columbia, South
Carolina. He was appointed as
Quartermaster Sergeant on 31
August, 1861. There are no
further records of his service
available.

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Barnard Elliott Bee


Brigadier General
St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery

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Lieutenant Colonel Barnard Bee was a


graduate of West Point Military
College in 1845. He retiring his
commission he held during the
Mexican War on 3 March,
1861entering Confederate service. He
was appointed a Brigadier General on
17 June, 1861. He is credited as being
the person that gave General T. J.
Jackson his nickname Stonewall at
the Battle of First Manassas. General
Bee fell wounded at this battle and
died of his wounds the following day,
22 June, 1861. He is buried next to his
brother-in-law Brigadier General
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Clement Hoffman Stevens Brigadier General 24th SC Infantry


F & Cemetery
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Colonel C. H. Stevens entered


service in 1861 at Pocatalico, South
Carolina from his home in Pickens,
Anderson County, South Carolina.
He was severely wounded at the 1st
Bull Run on 21 July, 1861 while
serving as an aide to his brother-inlaw. General Bernard E. Bee, who
was killed in the same battle. He
was again badly wounded in the
Battle of Chickamauga. He was
promoted to the rank of Brigadier
General on 20, January, 1864. He
was again wounded, but fatally so,
during the Atlanta Campaign at the
Battle of Peach Tree Creek on 20
July, 1864. He died 5 days later on
25
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1864. He is buried next to
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Harry Miller Private 3rd SC Infantry Co A


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mourning of the
departed while the
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Private Miller entered service from his


home in Pickens at the age of 17 years.
He was in college at the time at Chapel
Hill, North Carolina. He entered
Company a of the 3rd SC Infantry at
Laurens, South Carolina on 1 August,
1862. He was wounded in action on 17
November, 1863 at Knoxville,
Tennessee. He recuperated in the
hospital and returned to duty in
January, 1864. He served without
further incident or injury until he was
killed in action at Strasburg, Virginia on
19 October, 1864 at the age of only 19
years.
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John Balis Earle Sloan Colonel 4th SC Infantry


St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant Sloan entered service


on 20 July, 1861 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, South Carolina.
He is listed as sick in quarters in
March of 1862 which must have
gotten worse. He died on the 23rd
of September, 1862 at
Charlottesville, Virginia.
He was consider as a brevet
Colonel (A commission promoting
a military officer in rank without
an increase in pay) by his
admirers.
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Henry Kennedy Stevens Lieutenant CSA Navy CSS Arkansas


St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery GPS

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Thomas Greene Clemson (not enlisted)


St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery GPS

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Thomas L. Cuthbert (verify) No record found in NPS.gov or Fold 3


St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery GPS

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Doctor Thomas L. Cuthbert was a


large plantation owner and
physician who apparently did not
serve in active military during the
war.

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William Robinson Seaborn Private 4th SC Infantry


St. Paul Episcopal Cemetery GPS

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Private Seaborn entered service


from home in Pendleton, South
Carolina on 7 June, 1861 into
Company E of the 4th SC Infantry.
He was detached as a hospital
assistant and later as a ward
steward. A ward steward was a
person responsible for the
associated paper work for the
ward, combining drugs as well as
keeping peace and order on the
ward.

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Saint Paul Methodist Church
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St Paul United Methodist Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
James Monroe Ellison
James M. Gambrell
Leander V. Jones
Edward Henry Shanklin
Samuel G. Williams

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Private E. H. Shanklin 7th SC Cavalry


St. Paul Methodist Cemetery

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Company
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Private Edward H. Shanklin entered


service on 11 September 1863 at
McPhersonville into Company B of the
7th SC Cavalry. He served without
serious incident or injury. He was
paroled on 9 April 1865 at Appomattox,
Virginia.

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James M. Gambrell Private 1st SC State Troops


St. Paul United Methodist Cemetery GPS

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Private James Gambrell entered


service for a six month period on 1
August, 1863 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He was 46
years old when he joined Company A
of the 1st South Carolina State Troops.
He was injured in a fall having his
spinal cord pinched. He was issued a
medical discharge on that basis. He
was listed as being 5 feet 8 inches
tall, fair complexion, brown eyes and
dark hair.

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James Monroe Ellison Sergeant 4th SC Cavalry Co A


St. Paul United Methodist Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant Ellison entered service as


a Private on 29 January, 1862 at
Pickensville (Pickens), South
Carolina at the age of 23 years. He
entered Company A of the 4th South
Carolina Cavalry. His horse was
valued at $200.00 (the equivalent
of $5600.00 in 2014 US currency)
and his equipment valued at $20.00
(the equivalent of $560.00 in 2014
US currency). His service records
end at the point where he is
promoted to Sergeant on 23 May,
1862. No further records were
found.
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Leander V. Jones Private Palmetto Sharpshooters


St. Paul United Methodist Cemetery GPS

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Co B

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Private Jones service record consist
only of the cover record and nothing
else. It does show that he was a
member of the 1st SC Sharpshooters.
No further records can be found.
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Samuel G. Williams Private 22nd SC Infantry Co G


St. Paul United Methodist Cemetery GPS

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Corporal Williams entered service on


22 March, 1862 at Sullivans Island,
South Carolina into 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs), Company L. He enlisted as a
Private and was promoted to
Corporal on 25 September, 1864. He
was captured at Petersburg, Virginia
on 3 April, 1865 and sent to City
Point POW Camp. He was released
from there on 17 June, 1865 under
General Order 109 at wars end. He
was described as being 5 feet 10
inches tall, dark hair, dark
complexion and dark eyes.
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New Salem Baptist Church
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New Salem Baptist Church


Anderson, South Carolina
Peter R. Brown
James M. Burris
Levi J. Burriss
Thomas B.
Burriss
William B Burriss
W. C. Cann
John A. Eskew
Joseph A.
Eskew
William B
Hall
William B.
Hembree
Abner C.
King
David M.
Watson
William G. W. White

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Private Levi J. Burriss


New Salem Baptist Church

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Private Levi Burriss entered


service on 1 May 1863 at
Pickens Court House,
Pickens, South Carolina into
Company F of the 1st SC
Cavalry. On 27 December
1863 he took the
responsibility of driving the
ordinance wagon. His last
service record was for
December 1864.

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Corporal John A. Eskew


Company I
New Salem Baptist Church

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John Eskew Private Company D 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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Peter R. Brown Private Company C 4th SC Infantry


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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Sergeant Peter R. Brown entered


service on 14 April 1861 from his
home in Anderson, SC at the age
of 27 years. He joined into
Company C of the 4th SC Infantry
at Anderson Court House. He
entered as a Corporal, served his
12 month enlistment and was
promoted to Sergeant prior to his
leaving service.

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Albert C. King

Private

Company

New Salem Baptist Church

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2nd SC Rifles
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Private Abner C. King entered


service on 20 March 1862 at his
home in Anderson, South Carolina
into Company F of the 2nd South
Carolina Rifles. On 4 April, 1862
he was paid his $50.00
enlistment bounty(the
equivalent of $1400.00 in 2014 US
currency). On 11 August, 1862 he
is listed as suffering the effects of
Typhoid fever. On 7 August, 1864
he was wounded on his left hand
by a mini ball from a gunshot. His
left hand finger was amputated as
a result. There are no further
records.
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David M. Watson Private Co G 7th SC Cavalry


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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A Private D M Watson entered


service on 16 October, 1863 at
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company G of the 7th SC
Cavalry. Another D M Watson
entered service at Pocatalico,
South Carolina on 22 April,
1863. These could very well be
the same person. July service
record indicates that this
individual was not entitled to
pay for horse but was entitled
to pay for saddle for 15
months. On his SeptemberOctober service record it
shows him on dismounted
battalion status and sent
home for recruiting duty. He
was later paroled at
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James M. Burriss (verify)


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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Corporal J A Eskew entered into


Company I of the 1st SC Infantry
on 16 June 1863 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company I of the 1st South
Carolina Infantry. He served
without serious incident or injury
until he was discharged by parole
at Greensboro, North Carolina on
28 April, 1865 due to wars end.

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Thomas B. Burriss Private Co B 4th SC Infantry


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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Private TB Burriss entered service


on 14 April, 1861 at the age of 28
years. He joined Company B of the
4th SC Infantry from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He is
listed as being sick and in the
hospital in June of 1861 and again
in Culpeper, Virginia where the
surgeon order him discharged from
service due to unstated medical
reasons. He was discharged on 3
October, 1861.

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W. C. Cann Private Co H 2nd SC Cavalry


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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Private W C Cann entered service


on 15 April, 1863 at Columbia,
South Carolina from his home in
Anderson County South Carolina.
He entered Company H of the 2nd
South Carolina Cavalry. His last
service record found was for MayJune 1864 where it indicated that
he was due pay for self from 1
June 1864 and pay for horse from
27 May, 1864.

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William B. Hall (verify)


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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without more personal
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William B. Hembree Private Co A 20th SC Infantry


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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Private William Hembree entered


service on 1 April 1863 from his
home in Walhalla, South Carolina
into Company A of the 20th South
Carolina Infantry. He service
records show him on duty without
any serious incident or injury as
far as June of 1864. There are no
further service records found.

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William Berry Burriss Private Co E 13th SC Infantry


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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Private William Burriss


entered service on 14
April, 1861 from his
home in Anderson,
South Carolina into
Company E of the 13th
South Carolina Infantry.
There are no further
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William G. W. White Private Co E 4th SC Infantry


New Salem Baptist Church GPS

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Private White entered service


on 14 April, 1861 from his
home in Fair Play, South
Carolina at the age of 23
years. He mustered in at
Pendleton, South Carolina into
Company E of the 14th South
Carolina Infantry. He is shown
to have been hospitalized in
November and December of
1861, most likely due to camp
sickness. There are no further
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Sandy Springs Methodist Cemetery

Sandy Springs Methodist Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
R. M. Burns
Wade H. Patterson
A. P. Quails
J. A. Reeves
Bailey B. Rice
M. C. Smith
John Wayman Ashley Major
John Wesley Major
William T. McGill
James O. Moore
Joseph A. Moore
A. Pinkney Williams
Alexander Williams

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R. M. Burns
Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private R M Burns
served in Rutledge
Mounted Riflemen in
March and April 1863
He was from
Pendleton, SC. In May
of 1863 he is listed as
being in Company B of
the 7th SC Cavalry. He
was listed as working
in the Squadron
Garden. On 7 April
1864 he is listed as
Company Cook. He
was paroled on 9 April
1865 at Appomattox
Court House, Virginia.
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Private John Wayman Ashbury Major


Company A
Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private John W. Major entered service


on 9 August 1862 into Company A of
the 7th SC Infantry. He was wounded
by gunshot wound to his left thigh on
3 August 1864 at Cold Harbor. On 23
October 1864 he was taken prisoner
at Harpers Ferry and sent to Point
Lookout, Maryland. He was released
on 14 May 1865.

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John Wesley Major Company A 1st SC State Troops


Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Sergeant John Wesley Major entered


service on 1 August 1863 into
Company A of the 1st SC State Troops.
He enlisted from his home in
Anderson, SC for a period of six
months.

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Private William T. McGill


Company L 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private WT McGill entered service on


20 July 1861 at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson County, SC at the
age of 18 into Company L of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs). He was detailed as a
teamster for the commissary train
in March of 1864. He was taken
prisoner at Petersburg, Virginia on 3
April 1865 and sent to Harts Island
POW camp in NY Harbor. He was
released on 16 June 1865. He was
described as being fair complexion,
light hair grey eyes and 5 feet 10
inches tall.

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Private James O. Moore Company D 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)


Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private James O. Moore entered


service on 22 March 1862 from his
home in Anderson, SC into Company D
of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). In
November of 1862 he was detailed as
assistant teamster in the
quartermasters department. He was
paroled on 9 April 1865 at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia.

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Private Joseph A. Moore Company


Sandy Springs Cemetery

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There are at least two


possibles for this Joseph A.
Moore. One was in Company
G of the 5th SC Cavalry. He
enlisted on 3 February 1863
at Charleston, SC. He is
listed as being a deserter
on 16 October 1864.

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The other Joseph Moore was


in Company A of the 1st SC
State Troops. He enlisted on
1 August 1863 for a period
of 6 months. He was
detached to work at
government workshops
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Wade H. Patterson
Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Lieutenant W. H. Patterson
entered service on 7 July 1862 at
the age of 25 into Company C of
the 24th SC Infantry. He was
dropped from the rolls 14
November 1864 for being absent
without leave. He was 25 in 1862
making his birth date 1837, not
1835 as on headstone. Very
possible not the correct person.

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A. P. Quails Company A 1st SC State Troops


Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private A. P. Quails entered service on


1 August 1863 for a period of 6
months. He was from Anderson,
South Carolina. There are no further
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Private J. A. Reeves Company C 1st SC Infantry


Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private J A Reeves entered service on


4 September 1863 at Sullivans Island,
SC into Company C of the 1st SC
Infantry. He served until at least
December 1864, his last service
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Bailey B. Rice
Company G 22nd SC Infantry
Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private Bailey B. Rice entered


service on 17 January 1861 into
Company G of the 22nd SC
Infantry. He was discharged for
medical reasons on 21 October
1863.
Another or the same BB Rice
entered service into Company
B of the 1st SC State Troops on
12 September 1863. He was
from Pickens, most likely the
same person.
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M. C. Smith
Sandy Springs Cemetery

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young to have served since he would
have been only 15 years old at the
start of the war in 1861. If he served
he may have served in a home militia.
There were no military records found
for him.

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A. Pinkney Williams
Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private Ambrose
Pinckney Williams
entered service on 10
January 1862 at
Columbia, SC into
Company I of the 1st SC
Artillery. He transferred
from the 6th SC Cavalry
16 June 1863.

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Private Alexander Williams Company I 1st SC Artillery


Sandy Springs Cemetery

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Private Alexander Williams


first entered service into 6th
SC Cavalry on 10 July 1862 at
the age of 25 years old. He is
listed as deserting Camp
Preston on the night of 28th
of September 1862. In March
of 1863 he was in arrest
awaiting court martial. There
is no record of his trial. He
later transferred to 1st SC
Artillery on 16 July 1863. He
was described as being of
dark collection, hazel eyes,
black hair and standing 5 feet
8 inches tall. He was granted
a medical discharge due to
anchyloses (immobility and
consolidation of a joint due to
disease).
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Shady Grove Baptist Church
Cemetery

Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery


Belton, South Carolina
Elihu H. Acker
Joe Acker
Peter G. Acker
Newton Acker
William Hobert Acker
Ibra
Cannon
Hewlitt Chapman

Thomas Jefferson
Cox
JT
Dean
David
Garrison
James G.
Henderson
J. B. Lee
John W. Lee
Phillip Lee

Lewis T. Chapman

William Logan McGee

John C. Cothran

W. L. McKee
James F. Mattison

Abner R. Cox
James Mattison Cox
James M. Polk Cox
John Jasper Cox
John Milton Cox
Joseph M. Cox
Joseph N. Cox
Matthew G. Cox

Mathias
Smith
William F. Sutherlan
E J Vaughn

William Halbert Mattison


James Pinkney Mattison
Joseph Dunklin Pinson
Benjamin F. Poor
John Jefferson
Poore
John W. Poor
John Frank Ragsdale

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Hewlitt Pennall Chapman


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery

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Private Chapman entered service on


20 January 1864 at Greenville, SC into
Company E of the Hampton Legion
Infantry. He was taken prisoner on 5
April 1865 and sent to City Point, VA
POW Camp. He was released on 6 June
1865. He was described as being of
dark complexion, brown hair, Dark
hazel eyes and standing 5 feet 6
inches tall.

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E J Vaughn
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery

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E J Vaughn not found in records on
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only 16 years old at wars start on
1861.
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J T Dean
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery

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Captain John Thomas Dean entered


service on 14 April 1861 as a Captain
of Company C 4th SC Infantry from his
home in Anderson, SC, In July of 1861
he was sent to the hospital for a
unstated reason by order of the
surgeon. On October 2, 1861 his
resignation was accepted under
Special Order #169 or #162. Nothing
to support a JT Dean as a Major as
indicated on his headstone. Possible
Brevet rank bestowed after the war.
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Corporal James Mattison Cox Company J 4th SC


Infantry
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Corporal James Mattison Cox entered


service on 14 April 1861 at Anderson,
SC into Company J of the 4th SC
Infantry at the age of 25 years. He was
granted a medical discharge on 26
April 1862 due to contracting jaundice
resulting in debility.

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Private Ibra Cannon Company K 5th SC Infantry


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private Ibra Cannon entered service


on 13 April 1861 into Company K of
the 5th SC Infantry at Spartanburg, SC
at the age of 42 years. He served his
term and was discharged on 13 August
1862. He was described as being 6
feet 4 inches tall, dark complexion,
black eyes and dark hair and a planter
by occupation.

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Lieutenant James F. Mattison Company E 20th


SC Infantry
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant James Mattison 29


December 1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company E of the
20th SC Infantry. He served until he
was taken sick on 1 October 1863 and
sent to the hospital. His sick furlough
was extended to 27 November 1863.
He was detached as a guard of
prisoners on 15 February 1864.
Lieutenant Mattison contracted
Typhoid Fever and died as a result on
30 June 1864.

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Private William F. Sutherland


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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William F. Sutherland entered service


on 24 March 1862 into Company E of
the 20th SC Infantry at Anderson, SC.
Private Sutherland served without
serious incident or injury. He was
paroled on 2 May 1865 at Greensboro,
North Carolina.

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Private John W. Poor Company


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS
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Corporal John W. Poor entered service


on 11 January 1862 from his home in
Anderson into Company G of the 2nd SC
Rifles as a musician. He was sent to
the hospital on 8 October 1863 from
Tylers Station. In September of 1864
he was placed in the hospital at
Richmond, Virginia. He was paroled on
9 April 1865 at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia. He was described as
being 5 Feet 8 inches, fair complexion,
blue eyes and red hair and had
enlisted as a clerk.

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Private Benjamin Franklin Poor Company F


SC Rifles
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Private Benjamin Franklin Poor


entered service on 29 October 1861 at
the age of 19 from the Anderson
Courthouse into Company F of the 2nd
SC Rifles. He died on Johns Island, SC
on 10 February 1862. His survivors
received his enlistment bounty of
$50.00 (the equivalent of $1400.00 in
2014 US currency).

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Private W. L. McKee
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery

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Private W. L. McKee entered service on


12 June 1862 at Columbia, SC into
Company F of Holcombe Legion from
his home in Anderson, SC. He was
captured at Five Forks on 1 April 1865
and sent to City Point, Virginia POW
Camp. He took the oath and was
released on 6 June 1865 from Point
Lookout, Maryland.

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Private Matthew G. Cox Company


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private Matthew G. Cox entered


service on 11 February 1863 from his
home in Anderson, SC into Company E
of the 20th SC Infantry. On 15 June
1863 he was transferred from the 20th
Infantry to the Cavalry. He served his
term of service without serious
incident or injury.

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Private James Madison Polk Cox Company G 2nd


SC Rifles
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Sergeant James Polk Cox entered


service on 11 January 1862 into
Company G of the 2nd SC Rifles at
Anderson, SC. He served throughout
the war without serious incident or
injury. He was paroled on 9 April 1865
at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.

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Private John W. Lee Company D Hampton


Legion Infantry
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private Lee entered service on at the


age of 29 years into Company D of
Hampton Legion Infantry on 11 March
1863 from his home in Anderson, SC.
On 23 January 1865 he is listed on
Union records as being a Rebel
Deserter and sent to Washington
where he took the Oath of the
Bermuda Hundred (The Bermuda
Hundred was a backwater section on
the James River in Virginia that was
one of the last battles won by the
Confederacy). He was then sent to
Charles Town Pennsylvania then
transferred to Syracuse, New York. He
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Private John C. Cothran Company E 16th SC


Infantry
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John C. Cothran first


entered service on 25
November 1862 into
Company C of the 3rd SC
Reserves from his home
in Greenville, SC for a
period of 6 months. Then
on 12 February 1863 he
enlisted again at Adams
Run into Company E of
the 16th SC Infantry. He
was sent home on 21
April 1864 by order of the
surgeon. There was no
explanation as to his
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Private Lewis T. Chapman Company E 20th SC


Infantry
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Lewis T. Chapman entered service on 14


August 1862 at Sullivans Island, SC into
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry. He died
at home after taking sick of unstated
cause while on duty. He was sent home
and died there on 14 August 1862.

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Corporal William Hobert Acker Company e


SC Infantry
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Corporal William Hobert Acker entered


service on 1 October 1862. In July of 1864
he was wounded and furloughed home to
recuperate. There is no record further and
no record of his discharge.

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Private Peter G. Acker Company G 2nd SC Rifles


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private Peter G Acker entered service on


16 May 1862 from his home in Belton, SC
into Company G of the 2nd SC Rifles. He
was wounded at the 2nd Battle of
Manassas in Stanton, Virginia on 30
August 1862. He was taken prisoner after
being wounded. He was released and
discharged on 1 April 1863 at Columbia,
SC.

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Private Newton Acker


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery

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Private Newton
Acker entered
service on 14 April
1861 into Company
E of the 13th SC
Infantry. On 7 June
1861 he
transferred into
Company J of the
4th SC Infantry. He
later served with
Hampton Legion
from September
1864 to 9 April
1865 when he was
paroled at
Appomattox Court

Joe Acker
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery

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Corporal Joe Acker entered


service on 14 April 1861 into 4th
SC Infantry at the age of 20
years and from his home in
Anderson, SC. He served
through the year of 1861 in this
unit. He then transferred to
Company L of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. On 31 May 1862
he was wounded and taken
prisoner by the enemy. On 31
July 1862 he was sent from Fort
Monroe on Davids Island, New
York Harbor to the Union
hospital in Fort Columbus, New
York Harbor. In 30 July 1863 he
was exchanged as a POW and
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John Milton Cox

Lieutenant Company G 2nd SC


Rifles
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Lieutenant John M. Cox entered


service on 11 January, 1862 from
his home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Company G of the 2nd
South Carolina Rifles. He was born
in Hart County, Georgia. He was
killed in a battle near Richmond,
Virginia on 30 June, 1862. He left
behind a widow, E. P. Cox and four
children.

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Elihu H. Acker

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2nd Lieutenant SC Infantry Hampton Legion Co D


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Lieutenant Acker entered


service on 11 June 1861 from
his home in Anderson County,
South Carolina. He entered
Company D of Hamptons
Legion at Columbia, South
Carolina. He was elected
Lieutenant on 25 April, 1862.
He was wounded in the knee
and unable to perform his
duties as an officer and
resigned his commission 29
September, 1862.

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Abner R. Cox
2nd Lieutenant Palmetto Sharpshooters Co L
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant Cox entered service on 7


June 1861 at the age of 19 years at
Columbia, South Carolina into
Company L of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. He was wounded in
the hand on 2 July, 1862. He was
promoted to 2nd Lieutenant by
election on 23 September, 1863. He
was again wounded severely on 7
October, 1864 when he was shot in
the face and jaw by mini ball. He was
shot in the right leg and wounded
severely on 31 October, 1864 near
Charles City Road at Richmond,
Virginia. He was furloughed fir 30
days to recuperate.
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James G. Henderson Field Officer 1st SC Cavalry


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Assistant Quarter Master James


Henderson entered service into
1st SC Cavalry at Anderson County
South Carolina and was appointed
to that position on 18 November,
1863. He was captured at
Augusta, Georgia and was paroled
on 24 May, 1865.

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James Pinckney Mattison Private 20th SC Infantry Co E


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Private James P. Mattison


entered service on 24 March,
1862 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company E of the 20th South
Carolina Infantry. He was later
found to be under the age of 18
and discharged according to Act
77 barring anyone under the
age of 18 to be enlisted.

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John Frank Ragsdale private 2th SC Infantry Co E & M


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private Ragsdale entered service


on 1 March, 1863 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company E of the 20th South
Carolina Infantry. He was ordered
into the Cavalry on 15 June 1863
due to excessive numbers in his
unit. In November of 1863 he was
detailed to work in the hospital as
he had no horse until 13 February,
1863. There are no further records
found.

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John Jasper Cox

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Private J J Cox entered service


on 14 April, 1861 from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Company I of
Hampton Legion. He is listed
as a deserter in January of
1863. The are no further
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Joseph Dunklin Pinson Sergeant SC Infantry Hampton Legion Co E


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Sergeant Pinson entered service


on 19 June, 1861 at the age of 19
years from his home in Anderson
County, South Carolina into
Company E of the Hampton
Legion at Columbia, South
Carolina. He was wounded by a
gun shot to his leg and having
his horse falling on him,
dislocating his hip on 2 August,
1864. He was hospitalized and
returned to duty on 30
September 1864. There are no
further records found.
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Joseph M. Cox Private 1st SC Militia Co Chichesters


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Unable to confirm as no service


records found other that cover
page for 1st South Carolina Militia.
There were no records found to
correspond with the grave side
plaque indicating that he served
with Company B of the 6th SC
Regiment.

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Joseph N. Cox
Private 7th SC Infantry Co K
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private J. N. Cox entered service on


15 July, 1862 from his home in
Greenville, South Carolina into
Company K of the 7th SC Infantry. He
is listed as being wounded on 13
September, 1862 and admitted to
General Hospital #18 at Richmond,
Virginia on 28 September, 1862. He
was reportedly suffering from a gun
shot wound to his shoulder. He was
treated and released on a 30 day
furlough on 10 November, 1862.
There are no further records found to
indicate his return to duty or his
discharge.

Mathias Smith (verify) Private 20th SC Volunteers Co E


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private Smith entered service


on 1 February 1863 from his
home in Anderson, SC into
Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He served without
serious incident or injury until
wars end. He was paroled at
Greensboro, NC on May 2,
1865.

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Phillip Lee
Private 1st SC Infantry (Butlers)
Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private Philip Lee entered service


on 14 February, 1862 from his home
in Belton, South Carolina into
Company I, 1st South Carolina
Infantry. There are very few service
records available but he is listed as
died of disease while at home on
furlough on 8 August, 1862. His
widow is listed as Eliza D. Lee.

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J. B. Lee Private 16th SC Infantry Co I


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private J. B. Lee entered service


on 17th of December 1862 at
Greenville, South Carolina into
Company I of the 16th SC Infantry
from his home in Anderson
County, South Carolina. There are
apparently many records missing.
The only service record found
indicates he was sick in hospital
since June 1864. This was on the
March August 1864.

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John Jefferson Poore Sergeant Co K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant Poore (misspelled


on records as Poor) entered
service on 20 July 1861 at the
age of 29 from his home in
Pickens, South Carolina into
Company K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs).He served without
serious incident or injury until
he was captured on 12 May,
1864 at Spotsylvania,
Virginia. He was taken to Fort
Delaware, Delaware where he
was released on 10 June 1865.
He was described as being 6
Name misspelled as Poor on
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David Garrison Sergeant SC Infantry Hampton Legion


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Thomas Jefferson Cox


Private 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) Co K
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Private Thomas Cox entered service


on 20 March, 1862 at Calhoun from
his home in Anderson County, South
Carolina. In January of 1863 he
received his enlistment bounty of
$50.00 (the equivalent of $1400.00
in 2014 US currency). He served as a
nurse. He took sick and was
hospitalized on 6 August, 1862 with
what was diagnosed as Icterus
(also known as Jaundice a liver
ailment that causes the whites of the
eyes and possibly the skin to have a
yellowish color). He was transferred
to General Hospital #26 in Howards
Grove, Richmond Virginia for further
treatment. He was discharged on 2
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William Halbert Mattison Private 20th SC Infantry


Shady Grove Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private William Mattison entered


service on 23 February, 1863 at
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry.
He served without serious incident
or injury and was paroled at
Greensboro, North Carolina on 2
May, 1865.

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William Logan McKee Private SC Infantry Holcombe Legion Co F


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Sharon United Methodist Church
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Pendleton, Anderson County, South

Sharon United Methodist Church Cemetery


Pendleton, South Carolina
Henry Dickson Boggs
Josiah Neely Boggs
F. Van Clayton
William H. Ford
Berry T. Martin
Stephen Martin
Warren Jasper Martin
John W. Major
William Clark Mullinax
Berry M. Pressley

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Berry T. Martin Private Palmetto Sharpshooters


Sharon United Service
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Private Berry T. Martin entered


service on 27 July, 1863 from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina mustering into
Company L of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters at Columbia,
South Carolina. On 15 July, 1864
he was sent to the hospital
suffering from intermittent
fevers of unstated origins. He
returned to duty on 2
September, 1864. There are no
further records found.

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Henry Dickson Boggs Private SC Infantry Hampton Legion Co D


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Private H. D. Boggs entered service


on August 20, 1863 from his home
in Anderson, South Carolina into
Company D of the Hampton Legion.
He volunteered which entitled him to
a $50.00 enlistment bounty (the
equivalent of $1400.00 in 2014 US
currency). On October 24, 1864 he
received a gunshot wound in his left
hand.

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John W. Major Sergeant 1st SC State Troops Co A


Sharon United Methodist Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant John W. Major entered


service on 1 August, 1863 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina
into Company A of the 1st South
Carolina State Troops. He was
promoted to 3rd Sergeant on
November 23rd , 1863. He enlisted
for a six month period.

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J. N. Boggs Private 1st SC Troops Co B


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Berry M. Pressley Private 10th SC Cavalry Co B & 4th SC Cavalry


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Sharon United Methodist
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Private Berry M. Presley entered


service on 26 December, 1861 from
his home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Company B of the 10th
SC Cavalry. His horse was valued at
$150.00 (the equivalent of $4200.00
in 2014 US currency). He was from
Pendleton District. No other service
records were found.

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F. Van Clayton Private Palmetto Sharpshooters


Sharon United Methodist Cemetery GPS

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Private F. V. Clayton entered service on 15


March, 1862 from his home in Pendleton,
South Carolina into Company I of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters. He apparently
took very sick near the end of November
as evidenced on his service records. He
was issued a sick furlough for 60 days on
25 November, 1864. That was his last
service record found.

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Stephen Martin Private 1st SC Troops Co A


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Private Stephen Martin entered


service into Company A of the 1st
SC State Troops from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina on 1
August, 1863. He was 49 years old
at enlistment. He was listed as
being 5 feet 8 inches tall, dark
complexion, dark hair and blue
eyes. He was discharged on
physical reasons 17 October, 1865.

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Warren Jasper Martin (verify)


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Private Martin entered


service on 9 February, 1863
into Company B of the 19th
SC Cavalry at Columbia,
South Carolina from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He served without
serious incident or injury
until he was paroled on 5
May, 1865 at Chester, South
Carolina.

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William Clark Mullinax Sergeant Senns Company SC Post Guard


Sharon United Methodist Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant W. C. Mullinax
entered Captain Senns
Company Post Guard from his
home in Anderson County,
South Carolina on 9 February,
1863. He served without
serious incident or injury and
was discharged by parole at
Chester, South Carolina.

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William H. Ford Private Ca A SC Infantry (Hampton Legion)


Sharon United Methodist Cemetery GPS

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Private Ford entered service into


Company A of the Hampton Legion on
26 June, 1861 at Richmond, Virginia
from his home in Anderson County,
South Carolina. He was injured at the
Battle of Seven Pines by a gunshot
(Vuenus Scopeticum) in his right foot.
He was examined by the Medical
Board and discharged on a Physical
Discharge. (see note below)

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Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery

Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
R W Driver
Claudis Engene Earle
Dr. James Washington
Earle
Elias John Earle
Reverend Julius R. Earle
David Sloan Elrod
Jesse A. Smith
Joseph L. Eaton

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R W Driver Private Company I 6th SC Cavalry


Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private R. W. Driver entered service at


Anderson, SC in September of 1862
into Company I of the 6th SC Cavalry.
He served without serious incident or
injury until 2 September, 1864. He
was sent on sick furlough for 60 days
to recuperate. There are no further
service records.

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Dr. James Washington Earle Private Companies B SC Infantry & K, I


Cavalry
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James W Earle entered


service from his home in
Anderson on 7 June 1861
into the 4th SC Infantry. He
served his 1 year
commitment. He apparently
re-enlisted into Company K
of the 2nd SC Cavalry. His
horse died on 25 April 1864
and he went on dismounted
battalion status. He later
was assigned on detached
service to the Enrolling
Service to act as a
detective for arresting
straggles and deserters in
the Anderson SC area on 3
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Reverend Julius R. Earle Private Company B 7th SC Cavalry


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Private J. R. Earle entered service on 26


December 1863 at Coosawhatchie, South
Carolina (In what now is Jasper County,
SC). He served without serious incident
or injury until he was paroled at the end
of the war at Appomattox Court House,
Virginia on 9 April, 1865.

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David Sloan Elrod Private Company F 24th SC Infantry


Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Private David Sloan Elrod


entered service into Company
F of the 24th SC Infantry from
his home in Anderson, SC. He
served without serious
incident until he was
wounded at Jackson,
Mississippi and captured by
the enemy. He was
hospitalized then paroled by
order of General Sherman on
16 May 1863.

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Jesse A. Smith Private Company B 4th SC Infantry


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Private J. A. Smith entered service at


the age of 21 years at his home in
Anderson, South Carolina on 7 June
1861 into Company B of the 4th SC
Infantry. He was involved with the
Battle at Culpeper, Virginia and was
killed in action on 11 August, 1861.
His personal effects and back pay
were collected by his father, Martin H
Smith.

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Claudius Eugene Earle


Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery

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Lieutenant Claudius Eugene


Earle entered into service on
April 14, 1861 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company B of the 4th SC Infantry.
He was 26 years old at the time.
He was promoted from 2nd
Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant on
10 May, 1861. Lieutenant Earle
died at Richmond, Virginia on 7
August, 1861. He fell from a
window at the Exchange Hotel.

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Elias John Earle


Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery

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Private Joseph L. Eaton


Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery

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Private Joseph L. Eaton entered


service from his home in
Pendleton, SC on 19 February
1861 at the age of 19 years. He
was transferred to Company H on
22 May 1861. He was captured by
the enemy on Morris Island and
held between 10 July and 26 July
1863. He was transferred to
Company E of the 1st SC Infantry.
He was paroled on Morris Island,
SC on 24 July 1863.

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Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery
Piedmont, Anderson County, South

Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery


Piedmont, South Carolina
Hugh Dickson
Benjamin D. Elrod
Judah C Elrod
Levi C Elrod
Monroe Turpin
Fleming
Richardson Garrett
William C Garrett
Robert R. Gresham
F. A. C. Hammond
W. R. Hammond
William R. Hammond
John Thomas Harris
Benjamin P. Holder

William H. Orr
Mathias Richardson
Sion Turner Richardson
J. H. Simpson
George W. Smith
F. A. Spearman
J. D. Spearman
E. C. Stone
W. N. Watson
William Morgan Welborn
W M Williams
Charley Yates

Jefferson B. King
William F. Lee

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Private F. A. Spearman Company A 1st SC State Troops


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Private F. A. Spearman entered service
for a six month period on 1 August 1863
from his home in Anderson, SC into
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Private William H. Orr Company K 6th SC Cavalry


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Private William H. Orr entered service on
1 February 1863 from his home in
Belton, SC into Company K of the 6th SC
Cavalry. From 18 June until 25 August
1864 he was hospitalized for Cholera. No
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Benjamin D. Elrod Private 18th SC Infantry


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Private Benjamin Elrod entered service


on 4 December, 1861 from his home near
Mountain Springs, Anderson County,
South Carolina into Company D of the
18th South Carolina Infantry. He was
wounded and received a 30 day furlough
to recover on 6 August, 1864. Service
record reads Deserted on 8 February,
1865 now under arrest. He was later
made a prisoner of war at City Point,
Virginia captured at Petersburg on 2
April, 1865. He was released on 26 June,
1865 from Point Lookout, Virginia. He
was described as being 5 feet 7 inches,
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Charley Yates Private SC Infantry Hampton Legion Co A


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Private Charles Charley Yates


entered service on 1 September,
1861 at Camp Griffin into
Company A of the Hampton
Legion from his home in
Anderson County. He served as a
clerk. He was paroled on 9 April,
1864 at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia,

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Hugh Dickson Private 2nd SC Cavalry Co C & F


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Private Hugh Dickson entered


service on December 27, 1862 into
Company F of the 2nd South Carolina
Cavalry from his home in Pickens,
South Carolina. He was captured by
the enemy on 5 July, 1863 at Green
Castle. He was described as being 5
feet 8 inches tall, rusty complexion,
dark hair and black eyes.

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Jefferson B. King Private 4th SC Cavalry


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Mathias Richardson III Private 1st SC State Troops Co A


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Private Mathias Richardson


entered service on 1 August,
1863 for a six months service
tour into Company A of the 1st SC
State Troops.
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Mathias that entered service on
5 March, 1863 into Company A of
the 1st South Carolina Artillery at
Columbia, South Carolina. He
was paroled on 26 April, 1865 at
Greensboro, North Carolina.

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William Franklin Lee Private SC Infantry Hampton Legion Co D


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Private Lee entered service on


13 March, 1862 from his home
in Williamson, South Carolina
into Company D of the Hampton
Legion. On December 20, 1862
he developed Pneumonia and
was placed in the Wayside
Hospital in Richmond, Virginia.
He was furloughed for 30 days
on December 30, 1862 to
recuperate. He was re-admitted
on 18 February, 1863 in
Richmond for treatment. He was
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William R. Hammond Sergeant 2nd SC Sharp Shooters Co A


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Sergeant Hammond enlisted first in


April of 1861 and then re-enlisted
in April of 1862 at Coles Island into
Company A of the 2nd SC
Sharpshooters. On December 23,
1862 a request from the surgeon
recommends that Sergeant
Hammond be left behind in the
warmer climate of South Carolina
because he was unable to
withstand the cold climate the
soldier would need to endure in
Virginia. It was apparently granted.
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Judah C. Elrod
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Levi C. Elrod 17 February 1824 27 January 1892


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Monroe Turpin Fleming


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Richardson Garrett
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Private Richardson T. Garrett entered


service in Georgia into Company K of
the 7th South Carolina Infantry on 7
November, 1863. He served without
serious incident or injury until he
contracted Typhoid in June of 1864 at
Raleigh, North Carolina. He died of
the same on 25 June 1864 at Raleigh.
Private Garrett was born in
Edgefield, South Carolina.

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William C Garrett
Shiloh Methodist Cemetery

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Private Garrett entered service


on 1 February, 1861 at
Wilmington, North Carolina from
his home in Anderson County,
South Carolina. He joined
Company D of the 18th SC
Infantry. He was taken prisoner
at Hatchers Run on 25 Marc,
1865. He was sent to City Point,
Virginia POW Camp on 2 April,
1865. He was released on 27
June, 1865. He was described as
being 5 feet 4 inches tall, light
complexion, black eyes and
brown hair.

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Robert R. Gresham
Shiloh Methodist Cemetery

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F. A. C. Hammond
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John Thomas Harris


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Benjamin P. Holder 1848 - 1916


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William Franklin Lee


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Private William F Lee entered


service on 13 March 1862 from his
home in Williamston, South
Carolina into Company D of
Hamptons Legion. On 20
December, 1862 he is listed as
being in the Chimborazo Hospital
in Richmond, Virginia suffering
from Pneumonia. On the 23rd of
December he is listed as too sick
to be removed. On the 27th of
December he is granted a 30 day
sick furlough to recuperate. On 23
February, 1863 he is again in the
hospital listed with Acute
diarrhea but was able to return to
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Sion Turner Richardson


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J. H. Simpson
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George W. Smith
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J. D. Spearman
Shiloh Methodist Cemetery

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E. C. Stone
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W. N. Watson
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Many William Watsons or W.


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William Morgan Welborn Private Company D 18th SC Infantry


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Private William Morgan Welborn


entered service on 3 April 1862 at the
age of 17 at Charleston, South
Carolina into Company D of the 18th SC
Infantry. He was admitted to the
General Hospital No. 12 in Richmond,
Virginia on 17 September, 1862. He
was treated for an undisclosed illness
and released on 22 September, 1862.
He is listed as being a deserter as of
4 January 1863. There are no further
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W. M. Williams
Shiloh Methodist Cemetery

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A Private M. W. (not W. M.) Williams


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Siloam Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, S.C.

Siloam Baptist Church


Anderson, South Carolina
M. P. Allen
Anderson Durham
Samuel S. Edens,
Jr.
Aaron
Berry
William T. Huff
Holland
Thomas E. James
Henry P. Johnson
E. H. LaBoon
J. H. LaBoon
Joseph Mattison
Merritt
John Warren B. Orr
George W. Richey
Robert Rogers
Landrum Roe
Robert Roper
G. W. Trotter
William Woodson

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Aaron Berry Holland


Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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A Private A. B. Holland entered


service on 4 August 1863 for a
period of 6 months in the local
defense of Georgia in Pinkles
Company of the 4th Georgia Cavalry.
This may or may not have been the
Aaron Berry Holland buried here.
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William Woodson
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private William P Woodson entered


service on 1 March 1863 from his
home in Anderson, SC into Company
B of the 1st SC Infantry. In July 1863
he is listed as being sick in the
hospital at Columbia, SC. In July of
1864 he was detached as a
teamster. He was discharged and
paroled on 28 April 1865 at
Greensboro, NC.

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Robert Roper
1820-1902
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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A Private R. Roper entered service


on 2 December 1861 until 1
January 1862 and served with the
1st Mounted SC Milita. It is not
conclusive that this is the same as
buried in Siloam Cemetery due to
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Edy LaBoon
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private E. H. LaBoon entered


service on 12 July 1863 into the
2nd Company H of the 7th SC
Infantry at Howards Grove,
Virginia. On 23 May 1864 he was
captured at the Battle of North
Anna, Virginia. He was sent to
Point Lookout, Maryland on 30
May, 1864. He was exchanged in
March of 1865.

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Henry P. Johnson
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Johnson best suites this possible
Confederate. Corporal Henry John
entered service on 25 January 1862
into Company D of the 1st SC Infantry
at Nashville, Tennessee. He was
approved as 4th Corporal on 1 June
1862. He was promoted again to 5th
Sergeant on 9 September 1862. He
apparently got into some unstated
trouble as he was placed under arrest
and confinement on 5 November 1863.
In January of 1864 he was ordered to
be charged 6 months pay as a result of
a court martial proceeding. In July of
1864 the court martial sentence was
resented
and his back pay was
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M. P. Allen
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private Pinckney Allen entered


service on 12 June 1861 at
Columbia, SC into Company D of the
Hampton Legion at the age of 22
years. He served until he was
discharged on 29 October 1861. No
further records were found.

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Anderson Durham
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Anderson Durham who was 47
years old in 1861. This Private
served from 1 August 1863
and was absent without
leave on his last record found
on 21 November 1853.

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Samuel S. Edens
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private Samuel Edens Junior


entered service on 18 January
1862 from his home in
Anderson County into
Company F of the 22nd SC
Infantry at Columbia, SC. He is
reported as being in the
hospital at Savannah, Georgia
on 2 September 1863. He was
granted a 30 day leave by
General Lee on 17 November
1864. He is reported as being
absent without leave 23
December 1864. The only
reference to his absence after
his AWOL was a mention to
see POW records by Samuel
Edens,
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Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private G W Trotter entered


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of the 6th SC Cavalry. He was on
a 60 day sick furlough from 11
August 1864. On 13 October
1864 he is listed as being in
the hospital at Columbia, SC.
He was paroled from service at
Greensboro, NC at wars end.

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William T. Huff
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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William T Huff entered service


on 6 July 1861 at Hilton Head,
SC into Company C of the 11th
SC Infantry at the age of 44
years. In September 1862 he
is listed as being the Company
Nurse. He was discharged
from the service for being
over age since 6 July 1864.

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Thomas Elias James


Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Sergeant Thomas Elias James


entered service on 15 July 1861 at
Whippy Swamp at the age of 17
years into Company D of the 11th
SC Infantry. On 29 October 1863
he is reported as being absent
without leave. He is reported to
have been captured at
Sattekahachie, SC on 7 February
1865. There were no further
records found.

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J. H. LaBoon
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Sergeant LaBoon entered service on


14 April 1861 from his home in
Anderson, SC. In July of 1861 he was
mustered in as a Sergeant by
Colonel Bee. He was wounded in the
foot on 6 July 1862. No further
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Joseph Mattison Merritt


Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private Merritt entered service on 27


December 1861 from his home in
Pickens, SC into Company F of the 2nd
SC Cavalry. There is a note on his
Louisiana Pension record application
that he was born with the last name
spelled as Meritt and not as on his
headstone ,Merritt. The 4th SC
Cavalry subsequently became known
as the 4th SC Cavalry.

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John Warren B. Orr


Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private J. W. B. Orr entered


service on 14 April 1862 from his
home in Anderson, SC into
Company A of the 13th SC
Infantry. He was discharged on
14 July 1862 because he was over
the age 35 years. He is described
as being 5 feet five inches tall,
fair complexion, blue eyes and
dark hair. The Conscription Act
required the legal age for service
to be between the ages of 18 and
35 years.

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George W. Richey
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private George W. Richey


entered service on 20 May 1862
from his home in Greenville, SC
into Company F of the 1st SC
Cavalry. He was paroled as
directed on 28 April 1865 at
Greensboro, NC.

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Robert Rogers
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Private Robert Rodgers entered


service on 23 September 1863 from
his home in Williamsburg, SC into
Company A of the 3rd SC State Troops.
On his December January 1864
service record he was listed as being
Discharged under General Order #
26.

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Landrum Roe
Siloam Baptist Cemetery

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Silver Brook Cemetery Page 1


Alfred
Adams
Alfred Aldrich
Daniel Forde
Anderson
Richardson Harrison
Anderson
Robert
Quentin
Anderson
William Henry
Anderson
Lewis Malone
Ayer
James Daniel
Bailey
John Joseph
Baker
Robert Rufus
Beaty
Ernest Augustus
Bell
George W.
Bell
Benjamin F.
Bowie A.
James
Bowie
John E.
Breazeale
Bailie Barton
Breazeale
James
Ambrose
Brissey
James Monroe
Broadwell
James Albert
Brock

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Elijah W.
Brown
George E.
Brown
John J.
Brown
John Peter
Brown
Joseph Newton
Brown
Aaron R.
Broyles
Augustus Taliaferro
Broyles
John
Pendleton
Broyles
James Hamilton
Burdine
James R.
Burns
Charlie
BurrowsG.
George
Butler
Joseph W.
John
Calvin
Carpenter
Calhoun
William A.
Chapman
John Franklin
JClardy
H
Clarke
John Fleetwood
Clinkscales
John Robert
Cochran
Baylis
Franklin
Crayton
Samuel M.

David
CrosbyIbzan
James
Crowther
Columbus Calvin
Cummings
Samuel
Cunningham
Samuel
J.
Davis
John Williams
Daniels
Richard Furman
Divver Harrington
Young
Divver
John E.
Dove
J. M.
Evans
Oliver Hazard Perry
Fant
Woodward Abner
Fant
John C C
Featherstone
L. Leroy Gaillard
James Jesse
Gilmer
Elias
B. L.
Graddick
Hezekaih Hiatt
Gray
James A. Gray
Robert Allen
Greer
Richard
Gregory
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Joseph GibsonSilver
Armsted Miles
Hall
James
Amaziah Tempo
Hall
John W.
Hargrove
George Marshall
Harper Thomas
William
Harrison
Robert Yancey
Haynes
E. J. Henderson
James E.
Henderson
Cicero Franklin
Holcombe
James Alfred
Holcombe
Thomas
Honea
James Caleb
Hopkins
N.
Howard
A. P.
Hubbard
Samuel C Humphreys
William Whit
Humphreys
Warren Wilburn
Hunnicutt
David
Hutto
John S
Hyde
James Thomas Clayton
Jones
Michael
Kennedy
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Brook Cemetery Page 2


Joseph Whitner
Keys
Robert Lawrence
Keys
Francis Marion
King
B.
F.
Kramer
Alerson Judson
Langston
William S.
Lee
J. Balis Lewis
Nathaniel Dacus
Locke
James Perry Looper,
Sr.
Joseph
Eugene
Martin
Pickens Andrew
Martin
Thomas Cooper
Martin Lewis
Thomas
Martin
Joab Lawrence Mauldin,
Sr.
William
Newton
Mayfield
James Lawrence
McCarley
Newton
McConnell
Alfred
Edwin
McClain
James F.
McClesky
John Quincy
McDavid

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John Bee
McGee
John
McGrath
Hugn James
McKinney
John W.
Medlock
William Yarborough
Miller
R. H. Y.
Nance
Newton J.
Newel
A. P.
James Mattison
Nicholson
Nimmons
Jesse W.
Norris
Peter Keys
Norris
Andrew H.
Osborne
James Madison
Payne Harrison
Henry
Pearl
Silas
Pearman
Charles Dabney
Percival
Robert Jolley
Pool
Henry A.
Powell
Ephraim Ferrell
Power
John
H. Power
Joseph Willet
Prevost
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Silver Brook Cemetery Page 3


Joshua Andrew
Pruitt
Jacob Pinckney
Reed
Clifton Augustus
Reed
William
Riley
William
E.
Roberts
DH
Russell
John Eugene
Sadler
Malary
Sanders
Evans Alexander
Scott
Lankford J.
Scott
George Lawrence
Scjrimpt
Zimri
Sharpe
Robinson Warren
Shelor
John
Wesley
Shearer
S. W.
Shirley
Henry Strother
Shumate
J. B.
Simpson Jackson
Leander
Simpson

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Enoch Berry
Sloan
Nelson
Slough
John
William
Smith
William Gaston
Smith
George Washington
Speer
Alexander
Sloan
Stephens
D. M.
Stephens
John
Verner
Stribling
Elijah W.
Stuart
John Pleasant
Sullivan
Nimrod Kelly
Sullivan
John Wilburn
SumpterB.
William
Tate
Richard Erwin
Thompson
William Barr
Todd
George Frederick
Tolly Henry
John
Townsend
Milton Pyles
Tribble
Harrison C.
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Joe Sample
Turner Jehu
William
Vandiver
Daniel Sanford
Watson
E. Marion
Watson Berry
William
Watson
John Andrew
Wakefield
Christopher C. Walker
James Tyler
Watkins
Benjamin Franklin
Webb
Alonzo Lafayette
Welch M.
Thomas
White
W. H. White
W. R. White
Malachi Burt
Whitten
Samuel Newton
Williams
Jeptha Forbes
Wilson
Andes Wood
Rufus Robert
Yeargan
J. P.
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Sergeant John Pleasant Sullivan


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Sergeant John Pleasant


Sullivan entered service
on 14 April 1861 at the
age of 28 years into
Company B of the 4th SC
Infantry as a Private. He
was 28 years old at the
time. He was promoted
to Sergeant on 16 April
1862. He was wounded in
action on 30 June 1862.
He served without
serious incident or injury.
Sergeant Sullivan was
paroled on 9 April 1865.

Private George Washington Speer


Old Rocky Presbyterian Church Abbeville, SC

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Private George Washington Speer
entered service on 20 July 1861 at
Camp Perkins. There are no further
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Private John W. Shearer


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private John W. Shearer entered
service on 1 August 1863 into
Company C of the 1st SC State Troops
at Anderson, SC. He enlisted for a
period of 6 months.
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Private Lankford J. Scott


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Lankford Scott entered


service on 20 July 1861 at Camp
Pickens, Sandy Springs, Anderson, SC
into Company L of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He was 17 years old at the
time. He is listed as be captured at
Hatchers Run on 31 March 1865 and
sent to City Point, VA POW Camp. He
was released on 19 June 1865.

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Private David Hamilton Russell


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Russell entered service on 14


April 1861 at Columbia, SC into
Company B of the 4th SC Infantry from
his home in Anderson, SC at the age
of 20 years old. In July he was
furloughed indefinitely by order of
the medical board at Manassas. On
30 April 1862 he was discharged for
medical reasons.

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Private William E. Roberts


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private William E. Roberts entered


service on 26 November 1861 at Camp
Hampton into Company C of the 16th
SC Infantry. He served without serious
incident or injury until he was
discharged sometime after November
of 1864.

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Private Jacob Pinckney Reed


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Jacob Pinckney Reed entered


service on 10 April 1863 from his
home in Anderson, SC into Company C
of the Palmetto Sharpshooters. He
was placed in the hospital at
Morristown, Tennessee on 25
November 1863. The hospital was
overrun by the enemy and he was
taken prisoner. On 12 January 1864 he
was sent to Louisville, Kentucky POW
Camp and placed on the exchange
listing.
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Private Joshua Andrew Pruitt


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Joshua Andrew Pruitt entered


service on 29 December 1862 into
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry
from his home in Anderson, SC. He
served without serious incident or
injury until he was paroled at
Greensboro, NC on 2 May, 1865.

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Private Henry A. Powell


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Henry A Powell entered


service on 18 December 1861 at
Sullivans Island, SC into Company C
of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He served
without serious incident or injury until
he was paroled at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia on 9 April 1865.

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Lieutenant E. F. Power
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Lieutenant Ephraim Power entered


service on 15 April 1861 from his
home in Abbeville, SC into 1st
Company D of the 7th SC Infantry at
the age of 28 years old. He resigned
his commission on 5 December 1861
due to illness.

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Sergeant Robert Jolley Pool (Poole)


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant Robert Jolley Pool entered


service on 20 July 1861 at Camp
Pickens, SC into Company D of the 1st
SC Rifles (Orrs). He is listed as being
wounded on 29 July 1864. Sergeant
Pool was taken prisoner at
Petersburg, Virginia on 4 April 1865
and sent to Point Lookout, Maryland.
He was released on 17 June 1865. He
was described as be of fair
complexion, brown hair, blue eyes and
standing 5 feet 11 inches tall.
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Private Charles Dabney Percival


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Charles Dabney Percival


entered service into Company g of the
11th Virginia Infantry. No entry date
was found but he served until he was
paroled on 12 November 1863.

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Private Silas Pearman


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Pearman entered service on


25 October 1863 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company E of the
20th SC Infantry from his home in
Honea Path, SC. He contracted
Rubella on 22 July 1864and was out of
service until 25 August 1864. He was
being paid at the rate of $11.00 per
month (the equivalent of $308.00 per
month in 2014 US currency.

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Private Andrew H. Osborne


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Osborne entered service on 16


April 1862 into Company C of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters. He is listed
as being wounded on 31 May 1862. He
served without serious incident or
injury until he was paroled on 9 April
1965 at Appomattox Court House,
Virginia on 9 April 1865.

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A. P. Nicholson
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Nicholson entered servcie on 8


November 1861 at Columbia, SC into
Rogers Company of the 17th SC Militia at
the age of 28 years. No further records
were found.

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Major William W. Humphreys


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Major Humphreys entered service on


14 April 1861 at Anderson, SC Into
Company B of the 4th SC Infantry at
the age of 24 years. He was
promoted through the ranks and
recommended for the rank of Major.
In the meantime he was wounded by
a Mini ball at Battle at Frayser's Farm,
Virginia. After his recovery from that
he re-enlisted in Company C, F&S
where he was promoted to Major and
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served until wars end.

Private James A. Gray


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant James Gray entered


service on 13 January 1862 at Camp
Gist near Columbia, SC into Company
F of the 24th SC Infantry. He was 31
years old at the time. He was taken
prisoner at Taylors Ridge, Georgia on
16 October 1864. He was sent to the
POW Camp at Louisville, Kentucky.
Lieutenant Gray was released and
sent to Johnsons Island on 26
October 1864. He was described as
being 6 feet 1 inches tall, dark hair,
dark complexion and blue eyes.
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Private Joseph Gibson


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Joseph Gibson entered service


on 28 November 1861 into Company E
of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) at
Sullivans Island, SC. He served until
the end of the war without serious
incident or injury and was paroled on
9 April 1865 at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia.

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Private L. Leroy Gaillard


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private L. Leroy Gaillard entered
service on16 August 1864 into
Company H of the 2nd SC Reserves.
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years old.
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Newton Alexander McCully


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant Newton Alexander McCully


entered the service on 14 April 1861
at Anderson, SC into Company C of
the Palmetto Sharpshooters at the
age of 22 years old. He was wounded
and taken prisoner of war at
Manassas, Virginia on 30 June 1862.
He was sent to Fort Columbus, NY
Harbor POW Camp on 3 July 1862. He
was finally paroled at Appomattox,
Virginia on 9 April 1865.

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James Lawrence McCarley


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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James Lawrence McCarley entered
into service on 14 April 1861 from his
home in Anderson, SC into Company C
of the 4th SC Infantry.
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Joab Lawrence Mauldin


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Joab Lawrence Mauldin entered
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Private J. Balis Lewis


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private J. Balis Lewis entered service
on 16 August 1864 into Company I of
the 1st SC Infantry at Columbia, SC.

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Private William S. Lee


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private William S. Lee entered service


on 8 July 1862 as a Conscript at the
Union County, SC Courthouse into 2nd
Company L of the 7th SC Infantry. On
24 July 1864 he was wounded on the
thigh. He was being paid at the rate
of $11.00 per month (the equivalent
of $308.00 per month in 2014 US
currency).

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Private B. F. Kramer
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private B F Kramer entered service on


28 february 1862 at Charleston,
South Carolina into Company H of the
3rd SC Cavalry. On 10 May 1862 he
was detached by Special Order # 96
to Department Headquarters.

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Private Joseph W. Keys (misspelled as Kees on records)


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Joseph W. Keys (misspelled as


Kee on service record) entered
service on 5 July 1861 at Summerville,
SC into Company B of the 6th SC
Infantry at the age of 16 years old. He
was discharged on 31 December 1861
as a result of the Conscription Act
adopted on 16 April 1862. He was
described as being Fair complexion,
brown eyes, fair hair and standing 5
feet 8 inches tall.

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Private A P Hubbard
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Hubbard
entered service on 14
April 1861 from his
home in Anderson, SC
into Company B of
the 4th SC Infantry. He
was wounded at the
Battle of Bull Run on
21 July 1861. He was
saved by the mini ball
striking his Bible in
his jacket pocket
( see photo at left).

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Private Ninevah Howard


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Ninevah Howard entered
service on 12 September 1863 into
Company B of the 1st SC State Troops
at Greenville, SC from his home in
Pickens, South Carolina. .
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Private Thomas Honea


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Thomas Honea entered


service on 3 December 1863 from his
home in Jasper, GA into Company B of
Daniels Georgia Light Artillery. He
also served in Captain Wageners
Company SC Reserve Artillery. Private
Honea was 16 years old in 1863. He
was paroled at Greensboro, NC on 1
May 1865.
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Private Samuel J. Davis


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Samuel J. Davis entered


service on 14 March 1862 from his
home in Donnalds, SC into Company B
of the 7th SC Infantry at the age of 18
years. He was wounded on 13
September 1862 at Maryland Heights.
He was sent home to recuperate. He
is listed as being wounded again in
July of 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA.

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Private Samuel Maxwell Crayton


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Samuel Maxwell Crayton


entered service on 23 February 1862
into Company G, B of the 7th SC
Cavalry from his home in Anderson,
SC. He receiver a mini ball gunshot
wound at Allens Farm to his right
shoulder on 28 July 1864. He was
paroled at Appomattox Court House
on 9 April 1865.

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Bayless Franklin Crayton


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Baylis Franklin Crayton entered


service on 20 July 1861 into Company
F&S of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) from
his home in Anderson, SC as Quarter
Master. He resigned service on 11
October 1861 for an unstated reason.

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John H. Clarke
Silver Brook Cemetery

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John H. Clarke entered service on

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Joseph W. Carpenter
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Joseph W. Carpenter entered service


on 11 May 1864 at Cold Harbor into
Company F of the 1sy SC Rifles
(Orrs). He was described as being of
fair complexion, blue eyes, dark hair
and standing 6 feet tall.

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John Pendleton Broyles


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Pendleton Broyles

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Major Aaron R. Broyles


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Major Aaron R. Broyles is nowhere to


be found in Fold 3 or NPS.gov records
as having any military record. There
is a mention on the 1860 Georgia US
Census for Whitfield, 10th District that
Aaron R. Broyles, age 39, was a
farmer that was born in South
Carolina. There were also references
that he had a nickname of whit
that would correspond to his county
of residence. No reference other
than on Find-A-Grave is there any
reference to him being Major
Broyles. This was possibly a Brevet
entitlement, no a true military title.
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Lieutenant John Peter Brown


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant John Peter Brown entered


service on 20 July 1861 from his home
in Anderson, SC into Company K of
the 2nd SC Rifles as a Lieutenant. He
almost immediately was placed on
the sick rolls. He is listed as resigning
his commission on 4 November 1862.
He was granted a medical discharge
due to ill health.

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Private John Joseph Baker


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private John J. Baker entered the


service at the age of 17 years old on
1 June 1861 into Company D of the 7th
SC Infantry form his home in
Abbeville District, South Carolina. He
was described as being 6 feet tall,
Light complexion, Blue eyes and fair
hair.

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Lieutenant John J. Brown


Company L 2nd Palmetto Rifles
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private John J. Brown entered service


on 18 March 1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company L of the
2nd SC Rifles. He was wounded on 30
June 1862 by gunshot wound to the
thigh at Battle of Malvern Hill,
Virginia. He died of these wounds on
30 September 1862.

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Private W. H. White Company C 5th SC Infantry


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private W. H. White entered service


on 6 May 1863 into Company I of the
16th SC Infantry. Unable to confirm
this as the W H White on record
because of age, This WH White would
have only been 14 or 15 years old at
enlistment time.

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Private W. R. White Company C 5th SC Infantry


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private W. R. White entered service


on 13 April, 1861 at Spartanburg, SC
into 1st Company C of the 5th SC
Infantry. Private White took sick at
Culpepper, Virginia and was ordered
released by the Company Surgeon in
November 1861 with four months pay
and a bounty of $50.00 due him.

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Captain James F. McClesky 2nd Georgia Reserves


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company E

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Captain James F. McClesky entered


service on 8 September 1863 at
Marietta, Georgia into Company C of
the 9th Georgia Cavalry. He served
with the 9th Georgia Reserves for a
period of six months. He later served
as Captain in Company E of the 2nd
Georgia Reserves.

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Corporal Robert Rufus Beaty Company D 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Corporal Robert Beaty entered


service on 22 July 1861 at Camp
Pickens, Sandy Springs, Anderson
County, SC into Company D of the 1st
SC Rifles (Orrs) at the age of 29
years. He was sent on sick furlough
on 17 August 1864 for 30 days. He
was captured at Petersburg, Virginia
on 3 April 1865 and sent to City
Point, Virginia POW Camp. He was
released on 6 June 1865 by General
Order #109 at wars end. He was
described as being 6 feet 1 inch tall,
dark complexion, dark hair and hazel
eyes.
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Lieutenant Daniel Forde Anderson Company L 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant Daniel Forde Anderson


entered service on 21 July 1861 at
Camp Pickens, Sandy Springs,
Anderson County, SC into Company L
of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He is listed
on his November-December 1862
service records as being in the Battle
at Frederiksberg, Virginia. On 4 May
1864 he is listed as being in the
hospital sick with exostosis.
Exostosis is the formation of new
bone on the surface of a bone
causing great pain sometime. On 27
September 1864 he was issued a
Surgeons Certificate of Disability
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discharged
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Privaten Alerson Judson Langston


Company
A
Silver Brook
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1st SC State Troops


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Private Langston entered service on


1 August, 1861 at his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company A of the 1st SC State Troops.
He enlisted for a period of 6 months.
There are few service records found
for any service activity.

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Private Alexander Sloan Stephens


16th Georgia Infantry Co D
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private AS Stephens (spelled


Stevens on service records)
transferred from Georgia into
Company D of the 7th SC Cavalry.
He was captured near Columbia,
SC on 11 march, 1865 and sent to
Point Lookout, Maryland POW
Camp. He was released on 19 June,
1865. He was described as being 5
feet 9 inches tall, dark
complexion, blue eyes and black
hair.

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Alfred Adams (verify)


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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personal information.

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Private Alfred McClain


24 Georgia Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company G

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Private A E McClain entered


service on 24 August, 1861 from
his home in White County,
Georgia into Company G of the
24th Georgia Infantry. He served
as a shoemaker.

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2nd Lieutenant Alfred Aldrich


6th SC Cavalry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company F

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Lieutenant Aldrich entered service


into Company F of the 6th SC
Cavalry on 9 June, 1862 from the
Citadel at Charleston at the age of
19 years old. He was wounded by
gun shot in the right shoulder on
12 June, 1864 at Trevillian,
Virginia,. He was sent to the
hospital at Charlottesville, Virginia
for treatment. He was
recommended for retirement due
to his wounds in October of 1864.
He would have been 21 years old at
the time.
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Private Alonzo Lafayette Welch


Walkers Battalion Thomas
Legion
, NCCemetery
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A
Silver
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Private Alonzo Welch entered


service on 9 April, 1862 at
Quallatown, North Carolina into
Company A of the NC Infantry,
Thomas Legion. He was 46 years
old at the time. He served as an
interpreter.

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Private Andes Wood


50th NC Infantry Company K
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Wood entered service on


27 March, 1862 at Rutherford,
North Carolina into Company K of
the 50th NC Infantry. He has very
few service records available so
little is know about his military
service other than above.

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Captain Augustus Taliaferro Broyles


4th SC Infantry
C
Silver Brook Cemetery
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Captain Broyles entered service


on 7 June, 1861 at Columbia,
South Carolina into Company C of
the 4th SC Infantry at the age of
36 years. He was promoted from
Lieutenant to Captain on 6
October, 1861.

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Sergeant Armsted Miles Hall


20th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company E

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Sergeant Armstead Miles Hall
entered into service on 1 January,
1862 into Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry from his home in Anderson,
south Carolina. He enlisted for a
period of one years service.
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Sergeant Bailie Barton Breazeale


Company
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Silver Brook
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4th SC Infantry
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Sergeant Balie Breazeale
entered service on 7 June, 1861
at Anderson, South Carolina
into Company J of the 4th SC
Infantry at the age of 25 years.
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Private Benjamin F. Bowie


1st SC State Militia Company H
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Benjamin F. Bowie
served in Company H of the
1st SC State Militia. He
would have been only 15
years old at wars start and
most likely not allowed in
the regular army for that
reason. He served in the
home guard for that
reason, most likely. It is not
unusual for there to be no
surviving service records
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Private Benjamin F. Bowie
served in Company H of the
1st SC State Militia. He
would have been only 15
years old at wars start and
most likely not allowed in
the regular army for that
reason. He served in the
home guard for that
reason, most likely. It is not
unusual for there to be no
surviving service records
for the state militia.
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Private Benjamin Franklin Webb


22nd SC Infantry Company G
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Benjamin F. Webb entered


service into Company G of the 22nd
SC Infantry on 4 November, 1863 at
Charleston, South Carolina. He
received a gun shot wound to his left
foot on 26 March, 1865.

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Captain John McGrath


22nd SC Volunteers
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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2nd Lieutenant John William Daniels


4th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Captain John William Daniels


entered as a Lieutenant in the
4th Regiment of the State
Volunteers at the wars
beginning. He served faithfully
until he was wounded on 31
May, 1862 and placed in the
hospital. He spent several years
in the hospital attempting to
recover from these wounds to
no avail. He spent the rest of his
life on crutches.

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Captain Nimrod Kelly Sullivan


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
C
Silver Brook Cemetery
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Lieutenant Nimrod Sullivan entered


service on 20 July, 1861 from his
home in Pickens, South Carolina
into Company C of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He was 33 years old at the
time. He was elected Lieutenant on
1 September, 1862. He served
without serious incident or injury
until July, 1863 when he was taken
prisoner on 14 July, 1863 at Falling
Water, Maryland. He was released
from 11 June, 1865 after signing
the Oath of Allegiance at Depot
POW Camp near Sandusky, Ohio.
He was described as having light
complexion, grey eyes, dark hair
and standing 5 feet 11 inches tall.
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Private Peter Keys Norris


7th SC Cavalry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private P. K. Norris entered


service on 11 January, 1862 from
his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He was commissioned
as a Captain in the 2nd SC Rifles
but resigned from the his
commission on 30 September,
1862 due to ill health.

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Charlie Burrows (verify)


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Christopher Columbus Walker


Walkers SC Light Artillery
(Beauregards
Company)
Silver
Brook Cemetery
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Private C C Walker entered service
on 1 July, 1861 from his home in
Pickens, South Carolina into
Beaugards Light Artillery. He
served without serious incident or
injury.
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Private Cicero Franklin Holcombe


Company
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Silver Brook
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1st SC State Troops


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Private Holcombe entered


service into Company B of the
1st SC State Troops on 12
September, 1863 at Greenville,
South Carolina. He was 45
years old, sallow complexion,
5 feet 8 inches tall and had
blue eyes and sandy hair. He
was found unable to perform
the duties physically and was
discharged for that reason.

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Private Clifton Augustus Reed


Rutledge Mounted Riflemen &
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Silver Brook
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Private Reed entered service on


19 February, 1863 at Anderson,
South Carolina into the 7th
Cavalry also known as Rutledge
Mounted Riflemen and Horse
Artillery. On 18 May, 1864 he was
wounded at Haws Shop, Virginia.
His wounds required that his
right arm be amputated on the
lower one third section. He was
rendered unfit for duty by this
action.

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Sergeant Jesse W. Norris


4th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant Norris entered service on


7 June, 1861 at Columbia, SC into
Company C of the 4th SC Infantry.
His military service was of short
duration. He was killed in battle on
21 July, 1861 at the Battle of
Manassas, Virginia.

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Captain Joseph Newton Brown


14th SC Volunteers
Companies
E, F & S GPS
Silver
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Colonel Brown entered service as a


Captain on 16 August, 1861 at
Lightwood Know near Columbia, SC
into Company E of the 14th SC
Infantry. He was listed on the service
records as inspector and mustering
officer. He was promoted on 4
February, 1863 to Lieutenant Colonel.
On 10 September, 1863 he was again
promoted to Colonel. He was
captured on 15 June, 1864 and sent
to Fort Delaware, Delaware POW
Camp. He signed the Oath of
Allegiance on 25 July, 1865 and was
paroled. He is listed as having been 5
Feet 10 Inches tall, 32 years of age,
grey
eyes,
dark complexion and dark
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Private Columbus Calvin Cummings


Silver Brook Cemetery

20th SC Infantry
Company E
GPS

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Corporal E. J. Henderson
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Corporal Esquire J. Henderson


entered service on 11 August 1861
as a Private in Company C of the 14th
SC Infantry. He served without
serious incident or injury until he
was captured at Southerland,
Virginia on 2 April 1865. He was
sent to Harts Island, NY and held
there until he was paroled on 16
June 1865.

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Private D. M. Stephens
1st SC Infantry Companies G & I
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private D M Stephens entered


service on 17 May, 1862 from
his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He entered Company G
of the 1st SC Infantry. He is
listed as an ambulance driver
as of 11 December, 1862. He
served without serious incident
or injury until he was
discharged.

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David Crosby
Silver Brook Cemetery

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Private David Hutto


Hampton Legion Company H
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private D. H. Hutto entered


service on 26 October, 1861 at
Camp Hampton near Columbia
SC into Company H of Hampton
Legion. He was 22 years of age
at the time. He served without
serious incident or injury until
July of 1862 when he was
hospitalized as being sick
which it appears consumed most
of the balance of his recorded
military career

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Newton J. Newel (verify) No record found on NPS.gov or Fold 3


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Daniel Sanford Watson Assistant Surgeon 24th Georgia Infantry


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Daniel Watson entered service on


21 August, 1861 from his home in
Banks County, Georgia. There are
very few service records on this
individual found. His obituary
describes his activities during the
war clearly.

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Private John Quincy McDavid 20th SC Infantry Company E


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private John Q. McDavid entered


service on 9 January, 1862 into
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry
from his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He served without serious
incident or injury until he was
discharged.

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Private Richard Erwin Thompson


1st SC Rifles
D
Silver Brook Cemetery
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Private R. E. Thompson entered


service on 2 November, 1863 from
his home in Anderson, SC into
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He is listed as a Conscript
assigned to this company on 1
December, 1862. A conscript was
an individual that was drafted into
service as opposed to a volunteer.
He was discharges on 8 February,
1864 by order of General Lee. He
had a condition called Phthisis
Pulmonalis which is essentially
tuberculosis.

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Private Richard Furman Divver 2nd SC Infantry


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company B

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Private Divver entered service on


13 April, 1861 at Greenville, South
Carolina into Company B of the 2nd
SC Infantry. He was detailed to
work at the armory at Richmond,
Virginia. In January of 1864 he was
detailed to work in the
Government Shops in
Greenville, SC.

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E. Marion Watson
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Possible but unconfirmed for E.


Marion Watson form Athens,
Georgia

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Private Elias B. L. Graddick


2nd SC
Silver Brook Cemetery

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Cavalry
GPS

Company B

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Private E. Graddick entered service


on 1 January, 1864 at Columbia, SC
from his home in Anderson into
Company B of the 2nd SC Cavalry.
His last service record found was
for December, 1864.

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Corporal Elijah Whitfield Stuart


4th SC Infantry Company C
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Corporal Stuart entered service
into Company C of the 4th SC
Infantry. The only service record
found was the cover record.

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Private Elijah W. Brown


2nd SC Rifles Comoanies F & L & S
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Brown entered service on 18


march, 1862 into Company L of the
2nd SC Rifles from his home in
Anderson, SC. On 1 October, 1862 he
is listed as a clerk in the
Quartermaster Department.

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Private Enoch Berry Sloan


1st SC Rifles (Orrs) Company D
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private E B Sloan entered service on 22


July, 1861 at Camp Pickens into Company D
of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) from his home in
Anderson County, SC. He was 27 years old
at the time. He was discharged for an
undisclosed reason just over 3 months into
his service on 8 November, 1861 by order
of Colonel Orr.

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Quartermaster Sergeant Ernest Augustus Bell


Company
A
Silver Brook
Cemetery
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11th SC Infantry

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Sergeant Bell entered service on
3 April, 1862 into Company A of
the 11th SC Infantry. He served as
Quarter Master of the 11th SC
Infantry.
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Private Evans Alexander Scott


3rd SC Light Artillery Company F
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Evans A. Scott in Silver Brook


would have been only 10 years old at
wars start in 1861. Although he has a
Cross of Honor at his grave that
does not verify he served. The only
record found was for a E. Scott of the
16th SC Militia. He may have served in
some capacity there. He entered
there on 9 November 1861 for 6
months. Most unlikely candidate but
could have served as a standards
bearer or drummer at that age.
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Private Francis Marion King


1st SC Infantry (Butlers)
Company
B
Silver Brook
Cemetery
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Private King entered service on 26


September, 1864 into Company B
of the 1st SC Infantry from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina.
He served until he was paroled in
Greensboro, North Carolina in
1864.

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Captain George E. Brown 27th SC Infantry


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Captain George Brown entered


service as a 1st Lieutenant on 1
October, 1863 into Company C of
the 27th Infantry from his home in
Anderson District, South Carolina.
He was elected Captain on 17
February, 1862. He was severely
wounded in the top of his head
from shell fire in action on 22 June,
1864. He was recommended for
release on medical reasons.

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Private George Frederick Tolly


Palmetto Sharpshooters Company
C
Silver Brook Cemetery
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Private Tolly entered service on 17


March, 1862 from his home in
Pendleton, South Carolina into
Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. From November 1862
until July 1862 he is listed as being in
the hospital recovering from
sickness. He returned to service only
to be wounded on 30 June, 1862. In
September, 1863 he was detached to
serve as a nurse in the field hospital
near Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
He was captured and taken prisoner
at the field hospital near
Chattanooga, Tennessee on
November
24, 1863. On 6 February,
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Private George G. Butler


SC Light Artillery (Walters Company)
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Butler entered service on 20


September 1864 at Adams Run, near
Charleston, South Carolina, into
Captain Walters Light Artillery. He
served 7 months without serious
incident or injury. He was paroled at
Greensboro, North Carolina on 28
April, 1865 at wars end.

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Private George Lawrence Schrimpt


Company C Palmetto
Sharpshooters
Silver Brook
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Private George L. Schrimpt


entered and served in Company
C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters at a date
unknown from Anderson
District in South Carolina. His
name was misspelled several
times and his service records
are not found other than cover
records.

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Private George Marshall Harper


20th SC Infantry Company E
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Marshall Harper entered


service on 1 March, 1863 into
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry
from his home in the Anderson, SC
District. He was apparently part of
the Conscription Act (Draft). He was
discharged on 17 April, 1863 by
authority of the Medical Board in
Columbia, SC. He was never paid.

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George W. Bell Private 24th SC Infantry Company E


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private George Bell entered service


on 10 March, 1862 at Anderson,
South Carolina into Company F of
the 24th South Carolina Infantry. He
served as a Fifer in the regimental
band. He served without serious
incident or injury until January,
1863.

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Harrison C. Tucker

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Sergeant SC Infantry (Hampton Legion)


Company
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Silver Brook
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Private Tucker
entered service on 19
August, 1863 into
Company I of
Hampton Legion at
Anderson, SC at the
age of 44 years. He
was described as
having sallow
complexion, dark hair
and blue eyes.

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Private Henry Strother Shumate


3rd SC Infantry Company C
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Shumate entered service


on 2 December, 1861 at Columbia,
SC into Company C of the 3rd SC
Infantry. He enlisted for a period
on 1 year. There are no further
records found for his service.

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Private Hezekiah Hiatt Gray


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company L

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Private Gray entered service on


17 March, 1862 at Anderson, SC
into Company L of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). In the latter part of 1862
he was involved in the Battle at
Fredericksburg, Virginia. He
served without serious incident or
injury until he was paroled at
wars end on 9 April, 1865 at
Appomattox Court House,
Virginia.

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Private Hugh James McKinney


1st SC Rifles Orrs Company
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private McKinney entered service


on 2 March, 1862 at Anderson,
South Carolina into Company D of
the 1st SC Rifles, (Orrs). He was
sick and left behind at Camp
Jackson on 30 July, 1862. He is
recorded as being discharged on
28 August, 1862 at Manassas,
Virginia. He was described as
being 5 feet 5 inches tall, fair
complexion blue eyes and dark
hair. He was 18 years old at the
time and was discharged because
of general disability.
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Assistant Surgeon J. B. Simpson


Silver Brook Cemetery

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1st SC Cavalry
GPS

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Assistant Surgeon John Simpson


entered service on an
undetermined date as an
Assistant Surgeon in 1st SC
Cavalry. He is recorded as being
captured at Petersburg, Virginia
on 27 August, 1864 and sent to
Old Capitol Prison in Washington,
D. C. on 30 August, 1864. He was
then transferred to Fort
Delaware, Delaware on 8
November, 1864. He was again
transferred to Military Prison
Camp in Hamilton, Virginia where
he was awaiting exchange. He
was released on 6 January, 1865
by exchange.
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Private J. P. Young
5th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company I

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Private James A. Bowie


2nd SC Rifles
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company G

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Private James Bowie entered service


on 11 January, 1862 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company G of the 2nd SC Rifles. In July
of 1862 he is listed as being in the
hospital at Richmond, Virginia and
didnt return to duty until January,
1863. Reason undisclosed. He served
until wars end without incident or
injury.

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Private James Albert Brock


13th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company D

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Private James Brock entered


service on 14 April, 1862 from his
home at Greenville, South
Carolina into Company D of the
13th SC Infantry. He was
discharged on 14 July by a
provision in the Conscription Act.
He was over aged to be in the
military at nearly 37 years old.
He was described as being fair
complexion, blue eyes, dark hair
and standing 5 feet 6 inches tall.

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Private James Alfred Holcombe


9th SC Reserves
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company C

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There was a James Holcombe


that entered service on 17
November, 1863 at Laurens,
South Carolina into Company C
of the 9th SC Reserves for 90
days. This Holcombe may not
be the one buried in Anderson,
SC because he would have
been only 13 or 14 years old in
1863.

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Private James Amaziah Tempo Hall


16th SC Infantry Company E
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private James Hall entered service


on 1 January, 1862 at Camp Moore
near Charleston, South Carolina
into Company E of the 16th SC
Infantry. He served without serious
incident or injury until wars end.

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Private James Ambrose Brissey


16th SC Infantry
B
Silver Brook Cemetery
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Private Brissey entered service on


21 November, 1861 at Camp
Hampton, South Carolina into
Company B of the 16th SC Infantry.
On May 25, 1865 he was captured
at Greenville, South Carolina. The
war was essentially over at this
point in time. He apparently was
not sent to a POW Camp but held in
place until General Order No. 109
took effect, releasing all
combatants.
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Private James Caleb Hopkins


1st SC Rifles
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company E

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Private James Hopkins entered service


on 21 March, 1862 from his home in
Pickens into Company E of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs). He was wounded in
battle on 27 June, 1862. He returned
to duty in June of 1863 and served
until the end of the war without
serious incident or injury.

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Private James Daniel Bailey


2nd SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company K

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Private J. D. A. Bailey entered service


on 12 April, 1862 at Coles Island,
(near Folly Beach & Charleston) South
Carolina into Company G of the 27th SC
Infantry. He served without serious
incident or injury until the end of the
war.

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Private James Hamilton Burdine


SC Infantry Hampton Legion
Company
B & D GPS
Silver Brook
Cemetery

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Private James Burdine entered


service on 15 June, 1861 at Camp
Hampton at the age of 19 years into
Company D of Hampton Legion at
Columbia, South Carolina. He was
wounded in August of 1862. He
returned to duty in September, 1862.
He served until he was reported to
have been killed at the Battle at
Wells Hill, Tennessee 28 October,
1863. He apparently he was not
killed but only wounded and taken
prisoner on 28 October, 1863. He was
forwarded to Louisville, Kentucky for
exchange. He was discharged on 16
December, 1863 at Rock Island,
Illinois. He is listed as being
wounded by a gunshot wound in his
left
leg at
Shell Mound, Tennessee
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Private James Ibzan Crowther


1st SC Troops
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Private Crowther entered service


on 1 August, 1863 form his home
in Abbeville, South Carolina into
Company I of the 1st SC State
Troops. He was allowed a 12 day
furlough on 25 October, 1863 for
planting interest. He completed
his 6 month enlistment without
serious incident of injury.

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Private James Jesse Gilmer


1st SC Rifles (Orrs) Company D
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private James Gilmer entered


service on 22 July, 1861 at Camp
Pickens, Sandy Springs, Anderson
County, South Carolina. He entered
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He was wounded at
Manassas, Virginia on 29 August,
1862. He was taken prisoner on 29
September, 1862 and released on
parole on 30 September, 1862, due
to his injuries, no doubt. He was
then sent to the hospital in
Columbia, SC where he spent
several months before being sent
home to Anderson, SC to
recuperate. He was discharged at
Columbia,
SC on 29 March, 1863.
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James Madison Payne (verify age)


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James Mattison Nimmons (verify) No record found in NPS.gov or


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Private James Monroe Broadwell


2nd Georgia Infantry
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Private Broadwell entered


service on 7 March, 1864 in
East Tennessee into Company F
of the 2nd Georgia Infantry. He
was captured in Anderson,
South Carolina on 23 May,
1865. He served as a
blacksmith for the Confederacy.

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Sergeant James Perry Looper


2nd SC Cavalry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant Looper entered
service on 16 August, 1864
from his home in Pickens,
South Carolina into Company
H of the 2nd SC Cavalry. There
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Private James R. Burns


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private James R. Burns entered


service on 2 April, 1862 at
Pickens, South Carolina into
Company F of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He is listed as being
captured at Petersburg, Virginia
on 3 April, 1865 and being sent
to the POW Camp at City Point,
Virginia on 11 April, 1865. He was
released on 16 June, 1865 under
general Order No. 109 at wars
end. He was described as be of
fair complexion, black hair, dark
eyes and standing 5 feet 6 inches
tall.
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James Thomas Clayton Jones


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private J T C Jones
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obituary. He
entered service on
17 march, 1862
from his home in
Anderson, South
Carolina into
Company G of the
2nd South Carolina
Rifles. There are no
further records
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T. C. Jones in
Jenkins Brigade.

Private James Tyler Watkins


2nd SC Rifles
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Private Watkins (spelled as


Wadkins on some service
records) entered service on 6
November, 1861 from his home
in Pickens, South Carolina. On 3
March, 1865 he is listed as
Deserter from the enemy. He
is recorded as taking the Oath
of Allegiance to the enemy on
at the Provost Marshal,
Bermuda Hundred, Virginia.
After taking the oath he was
transferred from the Army of
the James to Columbus, Ohio on
8 March, 1865.
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Private Jeptha Forbes Wilson


1st SC Cavalry Company F
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Private Wilson entered service on 4


December, 1861 from his home in
Pickens, South Carolina at the age
of 28 years. His horse was valued at
$130.00 (the equivalent of $
3640.00 in 2014 US currency) and
his equipment at $20.00 (the
equivalent of $560.00 in 2014 US
currency) . He was paid $10.80 (the
equivalent of $302.40 in 2014 US
currency) per month for the use of
and danger to the horse.

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Sergeant Joe Sample Turner


5th SC State Troops
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Sergeant J. S. Turner entered


service on 1 August, 1861 at
Chester, South Carolina for a
period of 6 months. There
were no other records found
of his service.

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Private John Andrew Wakefield


7th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private J. A. Wakefield entered


service on 15 April, 1861 into
Company B of the 7th SC
Infantry at the age of 20 years
by conscription (draft). On 11
November, 1861 he is listed as
suffering from hepatitis (an
ailment of the liver). He was
discharged on 26 April, 1861
due to this ailment.

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Private John Bee McGee


3rd SC Light Artillery
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private J. B. McGee entered


service on 2 February, 1863 at
Charleston, South Carolina into
Company E of the 2rd SC Light
Artillery from his home in
Anderson County, South
Carolina. He was listed as
being absent without leave
since 26 February, 1865. No
further records were found.

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Private John E. Breazeale


4th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Breazeale entered


service on 7 June, 1861 at
Columbia, South Carolina
into Company J of the 4th SC
Infantry at the age of 24
years from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina.

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Private John E. Dove 23rd SC Infantry Company I


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private John Dove entered


service on 17 October,
1861 at the age of 19 years
into Company F of the 23rd
SC Infantry at Chester,
South Carolina. In
November of 1863 he was
cited and charged for
wasting 5 cartridges. In
November, 1864 he was
cited and charged for 1
round of ammunition. He
retired on 19 September,
1864 due to suffering from
Consumption.
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Sergeant John Eugene Sadler


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Company
D
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Sergeant John E Sadler entered


service on 22 July, 1861 at Camp
Pickens, Sandy Springs,
Anderson County, South
Carolina into Company D of the
1st South Carolina Rifles (Orrs).
He was 22 years old at the time.
He was appointed Corporal on 1
January, 1863. On 4 April, 1863
he was promoted to Sergeant.
He was paroled at Appomattox
Court House in Virginia on 9
April, 1865 at wars end.
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Sergeant John Fleetwood Clinkscales


Company
C
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4th SC Infantry
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Sergeant Clinkscales
entered service on 7 June,
1861 in Columbia, South
Carolina at the age of 21
years old from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina.
On 15 August, 1861 he was
appointed Sergeant.

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Private John Henry Townsend


3rd SC Cavalry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private J. H. Townsend entered


service on 17 February, 1862 at
Camp Gist near Charleston, South
Carolina from his home in
Anderson County, South Carolina.
His horse was valued at $175.00
(the equivalent of $4900.00 in
2014 US currency) and his
equipment at $25.00 (the
equivalent of $700.00 in 2014 US
currency). He was paid 412.20 per
month for the use of and risk to
the horse.
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Private John Robert Cochran


4th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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John Cochran entered the


service on 7 June, 1861 from
his home in Anderson, South
Carolina at the age of 17
years old. He entered
Company B of the 4th SC
Infantry for a period of 1
year. On 26 July, 1861 he was
wounded and ordered to the
hospital at Culpeper, Virginia
by the surgeon. He was
ordered discharged by the
surgeon on 5 February,
1862. He was described as
being of fair complexion,
light hair, blue eyes and
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standing 5 feet 5 inches tall.

Private John S. Hyde


1st SC Cavalry
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Private John Hyde entered service on


4 December, 1861 at the age of 17
years old from his home in Pickens,
South Carolina into Company F of the
1st SC Cavalry. His horse was valued
at $130.00 (the equivalent of
$3640.00 in 2014 US currency), his
equipment at $15.00 (the equivalent
of $420.00 in 2014 US currency)and
was paid $12.20 (the equivalent of
$341.60 in 2014 US currency) a
month for the use of the horse. In
July of 1862 he is listed as in the
hospital at Summerville, South
Carolina. He was back on duty in
November of 1862. He is listed as
being home at Green Pond on
recruiting
duty since 7 January, 1864.
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Sergeant John Verner Stribling


2nd SC Cavalry Reserves
Company
H
Silver Brook
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Sergeant Stribling entered


service on 16 August, 1864 for a
six month period from his home
in Pickens, South Carolina into
Company h of the 2nd Cavalry,
South Carolina Reserves.

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Private John W. Hargrove


2nd SC Rifles
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Hargrove entered


service on 9 April, 1864 at
Abbeville, South Carolina into
Company A of the 2nd SC
Rifles. On 6 May, 1864 he is
listed as on furlough due to
being wounded severely in
the hip by gunshot. In July he
is back on duty and due a
$50.00 (the equivalent of
$1400.00 in 2014 US
currency) bounty for his
enlistment. He was paroled at
wars end at Appomattox
Court House, Virginia on 9
April, 1865.
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Private John W. Medlock


7th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private John Wesley Medlock entered


service on 10 December, 1861 at
Honea Path, South Carolina into
Company E of the 16th SC Infantry.
Discharged on 1 January, 1863. He
was described as being 37 years old, 6
feet tall, fair complexion, grey eyes,
dark hair and a farmer by trade.

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John Wilburn Sumpter (verify) No record found in NPS.gov or Fold 3


Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private John William Smith


19th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private John William Smith


entered service on 1 March,
1864 at Dalton, Georgia
into Company I of the 19th
SC Infantry. He received a
$50.00 enlistment bounty
(the equivalent of $1400.00
in 2014 US currency) for his
commitment. He was
paroled on 28 April, 1865 at
Greensboro, North Carolina
at wars end.
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Private Joseph Eugene Martin


1st SC Infantry (McCrearys)
Company
L
Silver Brook
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Private J. E. Martin entered


service on 3 September, 1861 at
Lightwood Know near Columbia,
South Carolina into Company L of
the 1st SC Infantry. He was listed
as being absent without leave
from 16 June to 26 August, 1863.
He was charged for 40 rounds of
cartridges and his full set of
accoutrements(1 cartridge box,
1 cap box, 1 waist belt and 40
cartridges). In September of
1863 he is listed as being in
arrest in Richmond, Virginia. He
deserted
on 30 July, 1864 near
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Corporal Joseph Willet Prevost


5th SC Cavalry
D
Silver Brook Cemetery
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J. W. Prevost entered service on


26 February, 1862 at Charleston,
South Carolina into Company D
of the 5th SC Cavalry. He is listed
as being at Stoney Creek
Infirmary since 10 October,
1864. He was captured on 1
December, 1864 and sent to City
Point, Virginia POW Camp on 5
December, 1864. He was
released on 16 June, 1865 under
General Order No. 109 at wars
end. He was described as being
fair complexion, brown hair,
blue eyes and 5 feet 7 inches
tall. He also is listed as having a
scar on his right cheek.
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2nd Lieutenant Robert Yancey Haynes Nance


Company
K
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18th SC Infantry

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Lieutenant Robert Nance


entered service on 7 January,
1862 at Spartanburg, South
Carolina into Company K of
the 18th SC Infantry. He was
elected to 3rd Lieutenant on 17
July, 1862 and promoted to 2nd
Lieutenant on 30 August,
1862. He was reduced to the
ranks by a General Courts
Martial on 13 April, 1863 (G.
O. #29).

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Private Leander Jackson Simpson


1st SC Infantry
E
Silver Brook Cemetery
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Private Leander Simpson


entered service on 9 July, 1861
for a six month enlistment into
Company E of the 1st SC Infantry
at Sullivans Island, South
Carolina from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He
was forwarded to Richmond,
Virginia.

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Colonel Lewis Malone Ayer


43rd Reg. & Brigadier General 3rd Reg.
SC Cemetery
Troops
Silver Brook
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Confederate
Congressman and
signer of the
Ordinance of
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military
service.
Newspaper
account only
mentions
military rank.

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Lieutenant Colonel Nelson Slough


20th NC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Lieutenant Colonel Slough


entered service as a in North
Carolinas Radcliffe Battery on
22 June, 1861 at Concord, North
Carolina. He was elected Major
on 14 October, 1862. He was
reassigned as a Lieutenant
Colonel on 2 November, 1863. He
was captured at South Mountain,
Maryland on 14 September, 1862
and released. He was wounded
on 1 July, 1863 at Gettysburg,
Pa. He resigned 2 November,
1863.
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Private Malachi Burt Whitten


27th SC Infantry
G
Silver Brook Cemetery
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Private M. B. Whitten entered


service on 17 June, 1862 from
his home in Pendleton,
Anderson County, South
Carolina into Company G of the
27th South Carolina Infantry. He
was captured on 24 June, 1864
at Petersburg, Virginia and sent
to Point Lookout, Maryland
POW Camp on 26 June, 1864.
On 16 August, 1864 he was
again transferred to Elmira,
New York POW Camp. He was
released on 11 July, 1865. He
was described as being 5 feet
11 inches tall, dark complexion,
dark eyes and hazel eyes.
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Malary Sanders (verify) No records found in NPS.gov or Fold 3


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Private Michael Kennedy


1st SC Milita
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company H

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On 12 July, 1861 he transferred


into Company F of the 3rd Georgia
Infantry. at Columbus, Georgia He
is listed as he received a Medal of
Honor at Murfreesboro,
Tennessee.

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Private Milton Pyles Tribble


3rd SC State Guards & Holcome Legion
Silver
Brook Cemetery
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Company
C 7th Cavalry

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Private M P Tribble entered
service on 1 July, 1862 at Camp
Williams into Company E of the
7th South Carolina Cavalry. He
was paroled at Appomattox
Court House on 9 April, 1865.
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Private Nathaniel Dacus Locke


24th Georgia Cavalry
Company
B
Silver Brook
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Private N D Locke entered service


on 29 August, 1862 at Camp
Mercer into Company B of the 24th
Georgia Cavalry. He was listed as a
bugler for the Company. On the
January-February he was listed as
being absent without leave and
dropped from the rolls.

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Private Newton McConnell


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private McConnell entered


service on 17 March, 1862 at
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). On 13 December, 1862
he was wounded at the Battle
for Fredericksburg, Virginia.
He was sent to the hospital in
Richmond Virginia. On 7
January, 1863 he was sent
home on recuperation
furlough for 30 days. He was
later paroled on 9 April, 1965
at wars end.
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Private Oliver Hazard Perry Fant


5th SC Cavalry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private OHP Fant entered service


on 29 August, 1863 at
Kernersville, North Carolina into
Company K of the 5th South
Carolina Cavalry. He was detached
to get a horse for W. G. Austin
from 19 December, 1863 to 8
January, 1864. Wounded in the left
leg on 11 June, 1864, sent to
Charlottesville Hospital and
furloughed until 7 November,
1864.

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Corporal Pickens Andrew Martin


SC Artillery (Ficklings Co)
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Corporal Martin entered service on 28


January, 1862 at Manassas, Virginia
at the age of 20 years into Captain
Ficklings South Carolina Artillery. He
was wounded in the Battle of White
Oak Swamp. He recovered from his
wounds and continued to serve until
he was again wounded at Gettysburg,
Virginia. He died of wounds received
there on 4 July, 1863 at the age of 21.
His mother, Ann Martin, claimed his
remains as he was unmarried and had
no children. Corporal Martin was born
in Ireland.
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Private Henry Harrison Pearl


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company L

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Private Henry Pearle entered


service on 28 September,
1861 at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson County,
South Carolina into Company
L of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs).
December of 1861 was his
last service record found.

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Private J. M. Evans
24th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company F

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Private Evans entered service


on 11 March, 1863 from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Company F of
the 24th South Carolina
Infantry. He was wounded on
9 July, 1864. He recovered
from his wound and continued
service until he was paroled
at wars end in Greensboro,
North Carolina on 1 May,
1865.

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Private John Calvin Calhoun Featherstone


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Company
D
Silver Brook
Cemetery
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Private Featherstone entered


service on 22 July, 1861 at
Camp Pickens, Sandy Springs,
Anderson County, South
Carolina into Company D of the
1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was 24
years old at the time. He was
transferred to 1st Battalion
Rifles by Colonel Orr on 15
December, 1861. No further
records were found.

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2nd Lieutenant Richard Gregory


7th SC Infantry
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Company H

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Lieutenant Gregory entered service as


a Private on 15 April, 1861 at Aiken,
South Carolina in the employment of
building roads and bridges. He was
promoted to Sergeant on 4 July, 1861.
In November of 1861 he was detached
to work on building roads and bridges
at the rate of pay of $.25 per day (the
equivalent of $7.00 per day in 2014
US Currency). This was quite a pay
rate (5 times) since the average
Sergeant only received $14.00 per
month or less than $.05 per day. On
13 may, 1862 he was elected
Lieutenant. He was wounded on 17
May, 1862 at Sharpsburg, Maryland.
He was placed on furlough at
Sharpsburg, Maryland to recuperate.
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In August,
1863 he was detailed to

Private Richard Harrison Anderson


8th SC Infantry
L
Silver Brook Cemetery
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Private Anderson entered service


on 10 July, 1862 at Coosawhatchie,
South Carolina (near Charleston)
into Company L of the 8th South
Carolina Infantry from his home in
Anderson County, South Carolina.
He served without incident or
injury until at least June of 1864,
when his service records end.
There is no record of his discharge
or parole found.

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Private Robert Allen Greer


1st SC Rifles (Orrs) Company K
Silver Brook Cemetery GPS

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Private Robert A. Greer entered


service on 20 July, 1861 at the
age of 20 years old from his
home in Anderson County into
Company K of the 1st South
Carolina Rifles (Orrs) at Camp
Pickens, Sandy Springs. He
served without serious incident
or injury until he was captured
on 2 April, 1865 at Petersburg,
Virginia and sent to City Point,
Virginia on 7 April, 1865. He was
released on 15 June, 1865 under
General Order No. 109. He was
described as being 5 feet 5
inches tall, light complexion,
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Corporal Robert Lawrence Keys


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Corporal Robert L. Keys entered


service on 31 May, 1861 at
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. He was wounded
on 31 May, 1862. On 1 August
he was promoted to Sergeant.
He served without any more
serious incidents or injuries
until the end of the war. He was
paroled on 9 April, 1965 at
Appomattox Court House,
Virginia.

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Robert Quentin Anderson Private 1st SC State Troops


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Private Anderson entered service


on 1 August, 1863 from his home in
Abbeville, South Carolina into
Company F of the 1st South Carolina
State Troops. He enlisted for a
period of six months and saw no
serious incident or injury.

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Private Robinson Warren Shelor Trenholms Company Rutledge


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Private W. R. Shelor entered


service on 20 November,
1862 at Pocatalico, South
Carolina into Trenholms
Mounted Riflemen from his
home in Anderson County
South Carolina. His records
show him serving for about 6
months. No record of
discharge was found.

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Private Rufus Robert Yeargan


24th SC Infantry
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Private Rufus Robert Yeargan


entered service at Camp Gist near
Charleston on 13January, 1862
from his home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Company F of the
24th South Carolina Infantry. On
his May-June 1862 service record
he is recorded as being in
hospital since reporting. He was
on duty the following month. In
March of 1864 he is listed as
Company Cook. He was
captured at Taylors Ridge, Georgia
on 16 October, 1864. He was
forwarded to Louisville, Kentucky
on 23 October, 1864. He was
discharged on 27 October, 1864
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Private S. W. Shirley
1st SC Infantry (Butlers)
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Private Shirley entered service on


13 September, 1864 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina
into Company B of the 1st SC
Infantry. He served without
serious incident or injury until
wars end and he was paroled on
28 April, 1865 at Greensboro,
North Carolina.

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Private Samuel Cunningham


2nd SC Cavalry
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Private Samuel Cunningham


entered service on 1 August, 1863
at Culpeper, Virginia into Company
K of the 2nd South Carolina Cavalry
at Greenville, South Carolina. He
was paid $12.50 per month for the
use of his horse. He is reported to
have been wounded on 15
November, 1863 and was in
Anderson, South Carolina to
recuperate. He was listed on sick
leave until May-June, 1864 service
record when he is listed as a
Enrolling Officer at Anderson, SC
until 31 August, 1864. This
appointment would be due to the
fact that
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Private Samuel Cunningham Humphreys


Silver BrookGuard
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Private Humphreys entered


service on 2 May, 1863 into
Senns Company Post Guards
at Columbia, South Carolina
from his home in Anderson
County, South Carolina. He
served without serious
incident or injury until wars
end when he was paroled at
Chester, South Carolina on 5
May, 1865.

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Private Samuel Newton Williams


2nd SC Rifles
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Private Williams entered service on


April 24, 1862 at Camp Johnson
from his home in Pickens, South
Carolina into Company E of the 2nd.
SC Rifles. Transferred from
Company E to Company H on 9
October, 1862. He was appointed 1st
Sergeant on 25 June, 1863. He went
on sick furlough on 16 August, 1863
and was hospitalized on 24 March,
1864. In September-October, 1864
service records he was listed as
being on sick leave since March of
1864. In November of 1864 he was
reported back on duty. He was
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Sergeant Major John Franklin Clardy


13th SC Infantry
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Sergeant Major Clardy entered


service on 14 April, 1861 from his
home in Pendleton, South
Carolina. He enlisted for a period
of 6 months. He served without
serious incident or injury. No
further records were found.

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Private Thomas Cooper Martin


4th SC Infantry
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Lieutenant Martin entered service


on 14 April 1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company A of
the 13th SC Infantry. He entered as
a Private but was elected to the
rank of Lieutenant on 21 April
1862. On 26 July 1862 he resigned
his commission on medical
reasons. He had a mini ball lodged
near his spine that caused him to
be unable to perform his duties.

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Ordinance Sergeant Thomas M. White


2nd SC Rifles
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Sergeant White entered service on


July 19,1861 at Camp Pickens in
Sandy Springs, Anderson County,
South Carolina into Company F of
the 2nd South Carolina Rifles as an
Ordnance Sergeant. In May of 1863
he is listed as sick in the hospital at
Petersburg, Virginia. He served until
wars end when he was paroled at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia
on 9 April, 1865.

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Private Warren Wilburn Hunnicutt


2nd SC Cavalry
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Private Hunnicutt entered service


on 20 July, 1861 at the age of 22 at
Camp Pickens, Sandy Springs, South
Carolina into Company H of the 2nd
SC Cavalry. He served without
serious incident or injury until he
was paroled at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia on 9 April, 1865, at
wars end.

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Private William A. Chapman


Hampton Legion Company E
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Private Chapman entered service as


a conscript (drafted) on 1 January,
1862 and detailed as an assistant in
the commissary in Company C of
Holcombes Legion. He mustered in
at Adams Run near Charleston from
his home in Anderson County, South
Carolina. On 5 November, 1864 he
was taken prisoner neat Petersburg,
Virginia. He was sent to Washington
on 11 November, 1864 then
forwarded to Point Lookout,
Maryland. He was released from
there on 4 June, 1865 after taking
the Oath of Allegiance.
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Corporal William B. Tate


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
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Corporal Tate entered service on 29


July, 1861 at Camp Pickens in Sandy
Springs, Anderson County South
Carolina into Company D of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs). He was 21 years old at
the time. He was wounded at
Fredericksburg, Virginia on 13
December, 1862 and sent to Richmond,
Virginia for treatment. On 6 January,
1863 he was sent to Anderson, South
Carolina on a 50 day furlough to
recuperate. His furlough was extended
60 days on 19 April, 1863. In November,
1863 he is listed as being in the
hospital in Columbia, SC. In 11 April,
1865 he was taken prisoner and sent to
Harts Island, New York Harbor before
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Private William Barr Todd


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
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Corporal Todd entered service on


23 March, 1863 at Camp Gregg
from his home in Anderson County,
South Carolina into Company E of
the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). On 18
May, 1864 he was wounded in the
right breast by gunshot. He was
promoted to 4th Corporal on 23
June, 1864. He was paroled at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia
on 9 April, 1865.

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Private William Berry Watson


7th SC Cavalry
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Private Watson entered service


on 4 March, 1863 from his home
in Anderson, South Carolina into
Company G of the 7th South
Carolina Cavalry. He served
without serious incident or injury.

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Private William Gaston Smith


16th SC Infantry
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Private W. G. Smith
entered service on 1
February, 1863 at Camp
Perry into Company F of
the 16th South Carolina
Infantry from his home
in Anderson County,
South Carolina. He
served without serious
incident or injury.

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Private William Henry Anderson


10th SC Infantry
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Private Anderson entered service


on 14 August, 1861 at Georgetown,
South Carolina into Company B of
the 10th South Carolina Infantry. He
was discharged on a physical
discharge due to debility. He was
described as being 21 years old,
dark complexion, black eyes and
black hair.

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Private William Jehu Vandiver


1st Palmetto Sharpshooters
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Private Vandiver entered service


into Company C of the 1st SC
Sharp Shooters from his home in
Grahamville, South Carolina on 1
September, 1862. He was
detached to serve as a Battalion
nurse.

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Private William Newton Mayfield


Hampton Legion
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Private Mayfield entered


service on 20 July, 1863 at
Richmond, Virginia into
Company D of the Hampton
Legion from his home in
Anderson County, South
Carolina. In August of 1863 he
is listed as being in the hands
of the enemy from a battle
near Knoxville, Tennessee. On
15 December, 1863 he was
sent to Camp Chase POW
Camp in Ohio. He was sent for
exchange on 17 January, 1864
from Louisville, Kentucky to
Rock Island, Illinois.
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Sergeant William Riley


7th SC Infantry
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Sergeant Riley entered service


on 15 April, 1861 from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina into the 7th SC
Infantry. He was appointed 4th
Corporal on 21 September,
1862. In November of 1862 he
is listed as being in the
hospital at Lynchburg, Virginia
being treated for wounds
received at the Battle for
Fredericksburg, Virginia. He
was again promoted to 1st
Corporal on 20 October, 1862.
On 8 May, 1864 he was
promoted
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Private William Thomas Harrison


Company
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Private William Harrison entered


service on 22 August, 1864 into
Company C of the 1st South Carolina
Artillery from his home in Anderson,
South Carolina. He served without
serious incident or injury until he
was paroled at Greensboro, North
Carolina on 28 April, 1865.

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Private William Yarborough Miller


7th SC Cavalry
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Private W Y Miller entered service on


4 June, 1863 at Abbeville, South
Carolina into Company B of the 7th
South Carolina Cavalry. He was being
paid $12.50 (the equivalent of
$350.00 in 2014 US currency) per
month for the use of his horse. He
served without serious incident or
injury until wars end where he was
paroled at Appomattox Court House,
Virginia on 9 April, 1865.

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Private Woodward Abner Fant


4th SC Infantry
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Private Woodward Fant


entered service on June 7,
1861 into Company B of the 4th
SC Infantry at Anderson,
South Carolina for a period of
one year. He was 18 years old
at the time. On 16 April, 1862
he re-enlisted into the
Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters for the period
of the war. He served without
serious incident or injury until
wars end when he was paroled
at Appomattox Court House,
Virginia on 9 April, 1865.

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Private Young Harrington Divver


16th SC Infantry
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Private Divver entered service by


enlisting into Company A of the 16th
South Carolina Infantry from his
home in Anderson South Carolina
on December 12, 1861 for a period
of 1 year. He completed his
enlistment term and re-enlisted at
Camp Leesburg, South Carolina for
an additional one year term. On 17
April, 1863 a certificate of
discharge was issued as he was
under the age of 18 years old.

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Zimri Sharpe

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Simpson Family Cemetery
Pendleton, Anderson County, South

Simpson Family Cemetery


Pendleton, South Carolina
Richard Franklin
Simpson
Richard Wright Simpson
Taliaferro N. Simpson
Washington Simpson

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Washington Garlington Simpson


Simpson Family Cemetery GPS

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Richard Franklin Simpson (verify)


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Private Richard Wright Simpson


3rd SC Infantry
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Private R W Simpson entered


service on 6 June, 1861 at
Columbia, South Carolina into
Company A of the 3rd SC Infantry.
On 17 September 1861 he
contracted measles and was sent
to the General Hospital in
Charleston, South Carolina. He
returned to duty to serve his 1
year commitment on 12 October,
1861.

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Corporal Taliaferro N. Simpson


3rd SC Infantry
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Six and Twenty Baptist Cemetery

Six and Twenty Baptist Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
William Griffin Burgess
David Robert Melton
R. J. Mullikin
Moses Rainey
James Samuel Richey
Warren Hymer Watkins
James Milton Welborn
John Jack Wilson

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2nd Lieutenant James Milton Welborn


Company
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Six and Twenty Baptist Church
Cemetery

1st SC State Troops


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N 34 40.172

W -82 38.008

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Private David Robert Melton

4th SC Cavalry

Six and Twenty Baptist Church Cemetery


W -82 38.023

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Private Melton Entered service


on I August 1861 at Camp
Pettus, Virginia and served a
short term in Company C of
the 4th SC Cavalry before
moving over to Company A of
the 13th SC Infantry. On 29
July, 1861. He was wounded
slightly in the Battle of Seven
Days at Richmond, Virginia.
This was his last service
record found.

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Private Moses Rainey

3rd SC Light Artillery

Six and Twenty Baptist Church Cemetery


W -82 38.000

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Private Rainey entered service on


22 November 1861 at Camp
Hampton, South Carolina into
Company D of the 16th SC Infantry.
He served his 1 year enlistment and
re-enlisted into Company H of the 3rd
South Carolina Light Artillery from
Greenville, South Carolina on 15
September, 1862. He is listed as
being on sick furlough for 25 days
from 17 December, 1863. He
apparently never returned from that
sick leave. He is listed as being
absent without leave since the
end of his sick furlough.
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Private Warren Hymer Watkins


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Company
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Six and Twenty Baptist Church
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Private Warren Hymer Watkins


18 April 1833 5 July 1861
Private Watkins joined the 1st
SC Rifles (Orrs) on 20 July 1861
into Company D. He enlisted at
Anderson, SC. He served
faithfully until he was wounded
in battle at Richmond, Virginia
on 30 June 1862 or 5 July 1862.
Service records show a conflict
on the dates. His body was
shipped back to Anderson, SC by
rail at the cost of $25.00 (the
equivalent of $700.00 in 2013 US
Currency).

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Private William Griffin Burgess

18th SC Infantry

Company B &

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Six and Twenty Baptist
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Private William Griffin Burgess


entered service at the age of 16
on 21 March, 1862 from his
home in Unionville, South
Carolina into Company B of the
18th South Carolina Infantry. He
was wounded in battle on 20
July, 1864, by a mini ball gunshot
to the left thigh. He was
hospitalized at Richmond for
treatment. No further
information is available from his
service records.
He was listed as being 5 feet 9
inches tall, blue eyes, light hair
and light complexion.
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Private R. J. Mullikin

1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Company D

Six and Twenty Baptist Church Cemetery

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Private R. J. Mullikin entered


service on 17 March, 1862 from
his home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Company D of the
1st South Carolina Rifles (Orrs).
He was involved in the battle of
the 2nd Manassas and was
wounded severely. He died from
these wounds on 29 August
1862. His widow, Elizabeth
Mullikin claimed his body.

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Private James Samuel Richey

1st SC Infantry

Company I

Six and Twenty Baptist Church Cemetery

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Private James Samuel Richey entered


service on 9 August, 1863 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina into
Company I of the 1st South Carolina
Infantry (Butlers). In July, 1864 he is
listed as having extra duty as a
Boatman. His last service record was
for December, 1864.

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Private John Jack Wilson

20th SC Infantry

Company E

Six and Twenty Baptist Church Cemetery

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Private John Jack Wilson entered


service on 1 January, 1862 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina into
Company E of the 20th South Carolina
Infantry. He served without serious
incident or injury until at least MayJune, 1864 reporting period. That was
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Smiths Chapel Cemetery
Townville, Anderson County, South

Smiths Chapel Cemetery


Townsville, South Carolina
Benjamin E. Dickson
B. F. Duncan
J. C. Gant (Gantt)
John Bailey Hubbard
James Franklin Outz
Robert O. Richardson
Samuel Wicker

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Private J. C. Gant (Gantt)


Company K 4th SC Infantry
Smiths Chapel Cemetery GPS

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Private John Cunningham Gant (Gantt)


entered service on 7 June 1861 at
Columbia, SC into Company K of the 4th
SC Infantry at the age of 27 years. He
served without serious incident or
injury during the year of 1861.
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Captain B. F. Duncan
2nd SC Artillery
Company E
Smiths Chapel Cemetery GPS

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Captain B F Duncan entered service on


1 August 1863 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company C of the 1st
SC State Troops. He served for a term of
six months

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Captain Benjamin E. Dickson


2nd SC Artillery
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Captain B E Dickson entered service on


19 March, 1862 at Fort Johnson into
Company E of the 2nd SC Artillery from
his home in Anderson County, South
Carolina, He was listed as mustering
officer for troops on the West Line.
Elected 22 March, 1862 as Captain.
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James Franklin Outz


Smiths Chapel Cemetery GPS

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Private James Franklin Outz


entered service on 4 March
1862 at Hartwell County,
Georgia into Company A of the
9th Georgia Infantry. In march
1863 he was detailed to guard
prisoners from Atlanta, Georgia.
In 1864 James Franklin Frank
was incorporated into Company
D of the 37th Georgia Infantry.
He was taken prisoner on 17
May 1864 at Calhoun, Georgia.
On 24 May 1864 he was
forwarded to Louisville,
Kentucky. On 25 May 1864 he
was transferred to Rock Island
POW Camp, Illinois. He was
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Private John Bailey Hubbard


22nd SC Volunteers
Smiths Chapel H
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Private J B Hubbard entered service


at Anderson County, South Carolina,
date unknown but his service
records indicate he was taken
prisoner and in the hospital at
Elmira, New York on 19 July, 1865.
His home was listed as Pendleton,
South Carolina. He is described as
having light complexion, light hair,
hazel eyes and standing 5 feet 7
inches tall. He was captured at Fort
Fisher on 15 January, 1865.

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Private Robert O. Richardson


1st SC Infantry (Butlers)
Company
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Smiths Chapel
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Private Robert Richardson on 1


March, 1863 at Anderson,
South Carolina into Company I
of the 1st South Carolina
Infantry. In May of 1864 he was
cited for 3 cartridges lost by
neglect and to be deducted
from his pay. He served with
out serious incident or injury
until the end of the war.

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Private Samuel Wicker


Holcombe Legion Cavalry
Smiths Chapel G
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Private Samuel Wicker entered service


on 7 January, 1862 at Camp Hampton,
South Carolina into Company G of the
Hampton Legion from his home in
Anderson County, South Carolina. He
taken prisoner and was released by
being on paroled on 15 December,
1862 at Kinston, North Carolina. He
apparently rejoined his troops and
continued to serve in spite of his
parole agreement until he was paroled
again at wars end at Appomattox
Court House, Virginia on 9 April, 1865.

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Smiths Methodist Chapel Cemetery
Matt Brown Road
Anderson County, South Carolina

Smiths Chapel Cemetery


146 Matt Brown Road
34 24 29.3 North
082 36
49.0 West
Anderson,
South
Carolina
Robert Findley (Finley)

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Private Robert Findley


Smiths Methodist Chapel Cemetery

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Private Robert Findley entered service


on 15 April 1861 from his home in
Abbeville, SC into 1nd Company H of
the 7th SC Infantry at the age of 30
years old. He was listed as being a
Teamster and as an ordinance
guard. He contracted typhoid fever in
September of 1861. His last service
record was for February 1864. His life
dates were from 1 September 1827
until 12 November 1864. Cause of death
is not recorded. There is a discrepancy
in the birth date and the age on his
military record (age 30 in 1861). This
would have made him to have been
born in 1831 and not 1827.
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South Lawn Cemetery

South Lawn Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Charles Wesley Brown

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Charles Wesley Brown Private Palmetto Sharpshooters


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Private C W Brown entered


service on 26 March, 1862 from
his home in Townville, South
Carolina into Company B of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters at
Columbia, South Carolina. In
November 1864 he was wounded
in action and discharged from the
service to recuperate from his
would. He died shortly thereafter.

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