Washington Light Artillery
South Carolina Volunteers, December 27th, 1860, to April 30th, 1865

 

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BATTERY TIMELINE

November 20th, 1860: Captain Walters offers the services of the "Washington Artillery" to Governor Francis W. Pickens, consisting of 94 privates, 6 corporals, 6 sergeants and 4 commissioned officers, for service as artillery, heavy or light infantry.

December 1860 to April 1861: Served in the operations in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina.

    December 27th, 1860: Engaged in the Occupation of Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.

    April 12th & 13th, 1861: Engaged in the bombardment of Fort Sumter, South Carolina.

July 18th to August 6th, 1861: On duty upon the call of Brigadier General Richard H. Anderson, PACS, at Bull's Island, South Carolina.

August 21st, 1861: Called into service for local defense.

February 20th, 1862: The battery is mustered into Confederate States service at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months service, by 1st Lieutenant William H. Rogers, Mustering Officer.

February to May 3rd, 1862: The battery is in camp at Camp Lee on John La Roche's Plantation near Adams Run, South Carolina.

    May 1st, 1862: The battery is engaged against the gunboat USS Hale near Simmon's Bluff on the Danho River, South Carolina.

May 3rd, 1862, to May 1863: The battery is in camp at Camp Gladden along the Welton Road near Adams Run, South Carolina.

    May 13th, 1862: The battery is on guard duty along the River at H.S. Kings Plantation.

    May 20th to 22nd, 1862: The battery is on duty on John's Island, South Carolina.

    June 4th to 10th, 1862: The battery is on duty on John's Island, South Carolina.

    December 8th, 1862: Special Order No. 247, Headquarters, Department of South Carolina, Georgia & Florida: "5th. The two 10-pounder Parrott guns just arrived from Richmond will be given to the Washington Artillery, Captain Walter, in General Hagood's District, forming, together with their two 12-pounder howitzers, a complete battery, and their 6-pounder guns, if belonging to this State, will be marked “S.C.” and sent to the Ordnance depot."

    December 27th, 1862: The battery is reduced to four guns.

    March to April 1863: One section of the battery is detached to duty on John's Island, South Carolina.

May to September 1863: The battery is in camp near Jacksonboro, South Carolina.

    June 25th to August 1863: One section of the battery is detached to duty on John's Island, South Carolina, being encamped at W.R. Jenkins Plantation on Bohicket Creek.

    July 10th, 1863: Lieutenant Horsey's Section, on detached service at John's Island, is engaged at Jacksonborough Bridge, South Carolina.

    "Headquarters, Jacksonborough, July 12, 1863.
        Captain: I have the honor to report that on Friday last (10th instant), two gunboats of the enemy passed up the Edisto River, and rapidly advanced to a point opposite the plantation of Dr. Glover, about 3-miles below the railroad bridge. At this place I had placed in position two pieces of the Washington Artillery, Lieutenant Horsey commanding, who opened fire with great steadiness and precision, and, after a sharp action of about an hour, succeeded in driving back both boats, one of which was seriously injured and evidently in a sinking condition. Lieutenant Banskett, with Company B, Sixth South Carolina Cavalry, were deployed as skirmishers, and, although not engaged, were of material assistance in giving information and acting as scouts.
        I have no casualties to report excepting the loss of a battery horse from the effects of intense heat.
        Very respectfully,
            George H. Walter, Captain, Commanding Post.
    "

October to December 1863: The battery is in camp at Green Pond, South Carolina.

    November 1st, 1863: Brigadier General Beverly H. Robertson, PACS, to Brigadier General Thomas Jordan, PACS - "...I returned from Jacksonborough last night. Was much gratified at the satisfactory condition of Captain Walter's command."

    November 6th, 1863: Brigadier General Thomas Jordan, PACS, to Brigadier General Beverly H. Robertson, PACS - "...The order directing Captain Walter to exchange his two Napoleon guns for 10-pounder Parrott's must be carried out."

    November 15th, 1863: Engaged at John's Island, South Carolina. (Per the Report of Major John Jenkins, 3rd S.C. Cavalry Regiment, Lieutenant Whilden's section at this time consisted of "three howitzers," he also references Whilden having a Parrott gun.)

    December 7th, 1863: Special Orders No. 263, Headquarters, Department of South Carolina, Georgia & Florida - "...2. Brigadier General Robertson, commanding Second District, will transfer to the command of Brigadier General Wise…the Marion and Washington Light Artillery..."

    December 16th, 1863: Brigadier General Thomas Jordan, PACS, to Brigadier General Henry A. Wise, PACS - "...Send without delay a section of Schulz's battery to the Second Military District, to make temporary exchange with Washington Artillery for two 10-pounder Parrotts."

January to March 1864: The battery is in camp near Jacksonboro, South Carolina.

April to December 1864: The battery is in camp near Adams Run, South Carolina.

    May 3rd, 1864: The battery is reported as having two (2) Napoleons and two (2) 10-pounder Parrott's.

    July 1864: Reported as having 100 Effective, 108 Aggregate, 67 horses and armed with two (2) 2.90 and two (2) 4.56 guns.

    July 1st to 10th, 1864: Engaged at John's Island, South Carolina, suffering two (2) men wounded – Private Lynch died of his wounds. (Report of Lt. Col. Del Kemper, PACS, of July 16th, 1864 – “I found the artillery disposed as follows: Two 10-pounder Parrotts of Walter's battery, under Lieutenant Horsey…in front with the thin line of infantry.” In the action of July 7th, he reported that the guns fired “10-pounder parrott: Shell, 164, Canister, 19”.

January to April 1865: Served in the Carolina's Campaign.

April 26th, 1865: Surrendered with the Army of Tennessee at Durham Station, North Carolina

April 30th, 1865: The battery is paroled on at Greensboro, North Carolina.


ASSIGNMENTS

December 1860 to April 1861 - Garrison of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina

July to August 1861 - Defenses of Bull's Bay, Department of South Carolina

August 1861 to January 1862 - Department of South Carolina

February to June 1862 - 3rd Military District of South Carolina, Department of South Carolina, Georgia & Florida

June 1862, to September 1864 - 2nd Military District of South Carolina, Department of South Carolina, Georgia & Florida

September to November 1864 - 4th Sub-District of South Carolina, Department of South Carolina, Georgia & Florida

November to December 27th, 1864 - Robertson's Brigade, Department of South Carolina, Georgia & Florida

December 28th, 1864, to March 1865 - 1st Artillery Battalion, Reserve Artillery, Department of South Carolina, Georgia & Florida

March to April 1865 - Manley's Artillery Battalion, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee


ROSTER

  • CAPTAIN
  • Walter, George H.: Of Charleston District. Enrolled as Captain of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Captain of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service to obtain funds for payment of company, in October 1862; in command of the post at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, from June to October 1863; in command of the Edisto-Sub District from November to December 1863; in command of the 1st Sub-District from May to June 1864; court-martialed in November 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on December 9th, 1820, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Jerry Walter (1784-1850); married Miss Emilie Rheumalet (1823-1877), no date; served as a director of the Bank of South Carolina from 1850 to 1851; member of the South Carolina Democratic Convention in Columbia, South Carolina, in July 1876; elected, and served, as the Treasurer of Charleston County, South Carolina, from 1890 to 1894; died on June 12th, 1896, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS

  • SENIOR FIRST LIEUTENANT
  • Salvo, James: Of Charleston District. Enrolled as Second Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; promoted to Junior First Lieutenant prior to July 18th, 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Senior First Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on mustering and inspection duty, from June to August 1863; offered command of the Creole Battery, which he declined on October 14th, 1863; commanding the company in December 1863; absent, detailed to duty on a general court-martial at Green Pond, South Carolina, in February 1864; absent, on detached service inspecting troops in the 1st Sub-District and in purchasing forage for the company, in August 1864; absent, on a furlough, in January 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in 1830 in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Corrado (1790-1854) & Maria Francesca Dupray Salvo (1781-1873); married Miss Martha Isabel Solana (1839-1874) in 1867; died on December 24th, 1875, in Charleston, South Carolina; buried at the Saint Lawrence Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS

  • JUNIOR FIRST LIEUTENANT

  • (Find-A-Grave)
    Whilden, William Gilbert: Of Charleston District. Enrolled as Third Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Junior First Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a fourteen-day leave of absence, from February 17th, 1862; absent, on duty with a general court-martial in Charleston, South Carolina, in April 1863; tendered his resignation on April 17th, 1863, which was either withdrawn or declined; absent, in command of the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on a ten-day leave of absence, from February 16th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on August 6th, 1828, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Joseph (1789-1838) & Elizabeth Screven Gilbert Whilden (1797-1849); married Miss Ellen Amelia Taylor (1831-1884), no date; re-married to Miss Emma Julia Smith (1841-1930), no date; died on June 8th, 1896, at Greenville, South Carolina; buried at the Springwood Cemetery in Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS


  • SECOND LIEUTENANT

  • (Find-A-Grave)
    Eason, Thomas Dotterer: Of Charleston District. Enrolled as Fourth Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Senior Second Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after February 1862, however, he may have either resigned or been discharged prior to June 1862. [Born on October 9th, 1822, in Charleston, South Carolina; married Miss on Wilhelmina Ligon Lanier (1828-1904) February 22nd, 1849, in Macon, Georgia; died on December 27th, 1872, in Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Horsey, Samuel G.: Enrolled as First Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on August 31st, 1861; honorably discharged on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Elected and was mustered into service as Junior Second Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on June 2nd, 1862, for the duration of the war, vice Lieutenant Von Santen was promoted; absent, on furlough, from August to October 1862; absent, on mustering and inspection duty of the Marion Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, in February 1863; promoted to Senior Second Lieutenant in April 1863, vice Lieutenant Von Santen had resigned; absent, on furlough, from June to August 1863; absent, on a fifteen-day furlough, from June 18th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in 1828 in South Carolina; died on June 2nd, 1887; buried at the Westview Cemetery in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.]
  • Sources - CSR (WLA), GS
  • Von Santen, Frederick Otto: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as Sergeant Major of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Junior Second Lieutenant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Senior Second Lieutenant on June 2nd, 1862; absent, on a five-day furlough, from December 30th, 1862; tendered his resignation on March 4th, 1863, due to “…private and special reasons of a domestic character;” his resignation was accepted, and he was honorably discharged from the service on April 20th, 1863. Enrolled as First Lieutenant of Company C of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on July 10th, 1863; commanding the company in September 1863; no further record after September 1863. [Born on June 3rd, 1830, in Germany; married Miss Emily Winter (1840-1912), no date; died on August 12th, 1906, at Waynesville, North Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS

  • ASSISTANT SURGEON
  • Cannon, William Simeon: Of Barnwell District. Enrolled and was mustered into service as Regimental Assistant Surgeon of the 16th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 18th, 1862, for twelve months service; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on April 16th, 1862. Appointed as an Assistant Surgeon in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States on April 17th, 1862, with rank from February 17th, 1862, from the State of South Carolina; detailed to the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on Cole's Island, South Carolina, in March 1862; detailed to the 16th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment from May 7th to November 14th, 1862; detailed to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, from November 15th, 1862 to April 9th, 1865; absent, on a leave of absence, in October 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, in June 1864; attached to Manley's Artillery Battalion, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee, from April 9th to 30th, 1865; surrendered with the Battalion on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in 1834 in South Carolina, the son of William Howard & Mary Dunbar Cannon; attended the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta, Georgia, to 1860, when he graduated; opened a medical practice at Barnwell, South Carolina, from 1860 to 1861; married Miss Mary Harriet Prentiss (1845-1904) in 1865; operated a medical practice in Barnwell and Aiken Counties, South Carolina, from 1870 to 1909; died on February 3rd, 1909, in Barnwell County, South Carolina; buried at the Old Dunbar Cemetery near Jackson, Aiken County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (16IR), CSR (OFF), CSR (WLA), GS

  • SERGEANT MAJOR
  • Davis, Warren Ransom: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as Fifth Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Sergeant Major of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; reduced to the rank of First Sergeant between June & July 1862; promoted to Sergeant Major between October & November 1862; reduced to the ranks in August 1864; absent, on detached service with Evans & Cogswell Printers in Columbia, South Carolina, from August 22nd, 1864, to February 15th, 1865; absent, on detached service with the Treasury Department, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; surrendered and paroled on May 14th, 1865, at Charlotte, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1831.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Robinson, Edward D.: Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; detailed as acting Ordnance Sergeant from April to May 1862, and from January 1863 to August; promoted to Sergeant Major on August 21st, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1831.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)

  • FIRST SERGEANT
  • Porter, James Bowman: Enlisted as Second Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as First Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; reduced to the ranks between June & July 1862; absent, on detached service at Henery's Foundry in Orangeburg & Charleston, South Carolina, from July 13th, 1862; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born in December 1830 in Beaufort District, South Carolina, the son of Joseph (1774-1837) & Mary Talbird Porter (1791-1840); married Miss Mary Elizabeth Jenkins (1843-1924), no date; died on March 9th, 1887, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA), GS

  • ORDNANCE SERGEANT
  • Burnett, Edward G.: Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Corporal between May & June 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; promoted to Ordnance Sergeant between July & August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1832.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)

  • QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT
  • Neufville, Benjamin Kohne: Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Quartermaster Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; reduced to the ranks between June & July 1862; promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant between October & November 1862; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on August 25th, 1834; died on February 8th, 1904, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS

  • COMMISSARY SERGEANT
  • Fallon, Peter: Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Commissary Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; reduced to the ranks between June & July 1862; absent, on detached service with the Commissary Department at Adams Run and Green Pond, South Carolina, from September 1st, 1862, to February 1865; absent, on detached service with the Commissary Department from February to April 1865; absent, on detached service with the Commissary Department, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865. [Born ca. 1842.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)

  • SERGEANT
  • Cuttino, David Smith: Mustered into service as First Corporal of the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Corporal between November & December 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; sick in quarters in December 1864; promoted to Sergeant between January and April 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on May 30th, 1842, in South Carolina, the son of Benjamin Thomas (1797-1852) & Elizabeth Ingraham Spooner Cuttino (1803-1881); married Miss Josephine Saluda Swinton (1850-1906), no date; died on June 28th, 1925; buried at the White Oak Baptist Church Cemetery in Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (WLA), GS
  • Forrest, John: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Fifth Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Fourth Sergeant between April & May 1862; reduced to the ranks prior to July 1862; absent, on detached service with the Signal Corps in Charleston, South Carolina, from July 18th, 1862; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on February 17th, 1863. Appointed as a First Lieutenant of Artillery in the Confederate Army on February 18th, 1863; assigned to duty as an Ordnance Officer at the Charleston Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina, from February 18th to June 30th, 1863. Appointed as a First Lieutenant of Artillery in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States on October 6th, 1863, to rank from May 2nd, 1863; served as the Ordnance Officer of Hay's (later York's) Brigade, Early's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, from August 7th, 1863, to April 10th, 1865; admitted to General Hospital No. 4 in Richmond, Virginia, on November 19h, 1863, suffering from remittent fever; furloughed on a thirty-days sick leave of absence (typhoid fever), from December 2nd, 1863; leave of absence was extended for thirty-days from February 12th, 1864; surrendered with the brigade on April 9th, 1865, at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia; paroled on April 10th, 1865, at Appomattox, Virginia. [Born on July 13th, 1838, in South Carolina, the son of John (1799-1879) & Sarah Jane K. Ogier Forrest (1808-1888); died on February 28th, 1916, in South Carolina; buried at the First Scots Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (OFF), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Gehrels, Charles F.: Enlisted as Sixth Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Third Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Second Corporal between April & May 1862; promoted to First Corporal between June & July 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; promoted to Fourth Sergeant between July & August 1863; absent, on a ten-day furlough, from February 28th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1838; died on March 21st, 1901; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Grierson, William H.: Enlisted as First Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Fifth Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; promoted to Third Sergeant prior to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1832.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)

  • (History of South Carolina)
    Morris, Richard J.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as First Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; promoted to Fourth Corporal prior to December 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as First Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Sixth Sergeant between May & June 1862; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in October 1862; reduced to the ranks on December 16th, 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, in October 1864; captured and paroled on March 5th, 1865, at Cheraw, South Carolina; rejoined the company in March 1865; promoted to Corporal between March & April 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on June 24th, 1840, in Kilkenny, Ireland; immigrated with his family to the United States in 1847, and settled in Charleston, South Carolina; married Miss Bridget Agnes Fallon (1843-1910), no date; appointed, and served, as the Commissioner of the Almshouse in Charleston, South Carolina, no dates; appointed, and served, as the assessor of the Charleston Township, South Carolina, no dates; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's;
    died on February 18th, 1925, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at the St. Lawrence Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]

  • Sources - CMH, CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS, PR
  • Owens, Leslie D.: Enlisted as Second Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; promoted to Ordnance Sergeant prior to September 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Sixth Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after February 1862. [Born ca. 1836.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Robinson, Henry C.: Enlisted as Sixth Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Fourth Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; reduced to the ranks between June & July 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on a special furlough, in December 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1829.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Roy, William: Enlisted as Fourth Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Second Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on furlough, in June 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1834.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Whale, Charles D.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Third Sergeant of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to July 1863; sick in quarters in June 1864; no further record after December 1864. [Born ca. 1840, the son of John George W. (1816-1854) & Elizabeth Mary Pelot Whale (1822-1854); died on February 9th, 1865, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS

  • CORPORAL
  • Brown, Louis: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Third Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Second Corporal between May & June 1862; reduced to the ranks on December 27th, 1862, when the battery was reduced to four-guns; absent, on detached service as a nurse at the hospital at Adams Run, South Carolina, in June 1863; absent, on a fifteen-day furlough, from February 22nd, 1864; absent, on detached service at the post hospital from August 24th, 1864; absent, on detached service as a Nurse with the medical department from February to April 1865; captured, and paroled, on March 5th, 1865, at Cheraw, South Carolina; absent, on parole, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865. [Born ca. 1839.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Burns, William H.: Mustered into service as Second Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to First Corporal between May & June 1862; absent, on detached service as a pattern maker at the J.M. Eason & Brothers Foundry in Charleston, South Carolina, from November 5th, 1862, to March 1864; reduced to the ranks on December 27th, 1862, when the battery was reduced to four-guns; transferred to Company C of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 25th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born ca. 1836.]
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Chapeau, Thomas T. (T.J.): Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; promoted to Corporal between July & August 1863; absent, in charge of the fishing squad in the Edisto River, South Carolina, in February 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1842].
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Chupein, Theodore F.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Corporal between November & December 1863; sick in quarters in December 1863; sick in quarters from July 16th, 1864; reduced to the ranks between January and April 1865; promoted to Musician (Bugler) between January and April 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1829.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Harris, Hiram: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Sixth Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Fifth Corporal between April & May 1862; promoted to Third Corporal between June & July 1862; absent, on detached service (as a bookbinder) with the Welch & Harris Printers in Charleston, South Carolina, from April to December 1863; reduced to the rank of Private between June & July 1863; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, from October to December 1864; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865. [Born ca. 1830.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Knox, John: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Third Corporal between April & May 1862; no further record after June 1862. [Born ca. 1825.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Lafar, William Henry: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Fourth Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Third Corporal between May & June 1862; promoted to Second Corporal between July & August 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; promoted to First Corporal between prior to August 1863; discharged per orders on October 14th, 1863, at Charleston, South Carolina, at the time he was described as being 34 years old, was 5 ft. 5 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with dark eyes, dark hair and was employed as a clerk. [Born on August 13th, 1825, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of John Joseph (1784-1849) & Susan Elizabeth LaFar (1801-1870); died on March 16th, 1895, in Gaffney, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • McClanahan, Charles L.: Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in December 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Corporal between November & December 1862; absent, on a fourteen-day leave of absence, from December 21st, 1862; reduced to the ranks on December 27th, 1862, when the battery was reduced to four-guns; promoted to Corporal between June & July 1863; sick in quarters in February 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1838.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • McCormack, William J.: Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; promoted to Corporal between December 1863 and January 1864; absent, on a ten-day leave of absence, from June 22nd, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on May 20th, 1843; died on June 21st, 1920; buried at the Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Patrick, John W.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service, in August 1862; promoted to Corporal prior to December 1862; reduced to the ranks on December 27th, 1862, when the battery was reduced to four-guns; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on detached service in the Quartermasters Department at Adams Run, South Carolina, from May 28th to August 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1840; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR, PR
  • Pelot, Alma Alfred: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Corporal between October & Novembre 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on sick furlough in Augusta, Georgia, from August to December 1863; no further record after December 1864. [Born on September 7th, 1840, in Alabama, the son of Joseph Alma (1814-1900) & Elizabeth R. Parker Pelot (1807-1889); employed as a daugerrean (photographer) in Charleston, South Carolina, from 1859 to 1862; co-owner of the Pelot & Cole photographers of Augusta, Georgia, from 1872 to 1907; died on December 13th, 1909, at Augusta, Georgia; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Peschke, Ernest: Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Sixth Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Fourth Corporal between June & July 1862; promoted to Second Corporal prior to August 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; reduced to the ranks in August 1863; absent, on detached service, as a draughtsman, at the Arsenal in Macon, Georgia, from August 25th, 1863, to March 1865; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born in 1840; died on June 6th, 1886, at Macon, Georgia; buried at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Schirmer, F.M.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Sixth Corporal prior to June 1862; reduced to the ranks between June & July 1862; absent, on detached service drilling new recruits and conscripts at the Camp of Instruction at Columbia, South Carolina, from July 20th, 1862; no further record after August 1863.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Smith, Daniel Townsend: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; promoted to Corporal between January & April 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on August 9th, 1842, the son of Thomas Peter (1814-1903) & Theodoria Elizabeth Townsend Smith (1820-1899); married Miss Elizabeth Sloan Mauldin (1843-1874), no date; re-married to Miss Mary Tallulah Tyler (1852-1933), no date; died on June 13th, 1929; buried at the Springwood Cemetery in Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Tovey, Henry M.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service at the Charleston Savings Bank in Charleston, South Carolina, in December 1863; promoted to Fourth Corporal on August 21st, 1864; reduced to the ranks between January and April 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on October 12th, 1836, in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; married Miss Emma Cordelia Schirmer (1837-1917), no date; died on December 15th, 1898, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Walter, Eugene Robert: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on furlough, in August 1863; promoted to Corporal between April & May 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on July 21st, 1843, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of George H. (1820-1896) & Emilie Rheumalet Walter (1823-1877); married Miss Mary A. Rowe, no date; died on March 30th, 1905, at Orangeburg, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS

  • GUIDON
  • Graham, Robert: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service, from August 26th to November 1862; promoted to Guidon between November & December 1862; sick in quarters in August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1840.]
  • Sources - CSR

  • ARTIFICER
  • Brightman, William H.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Artificer between May & June 1862; sick in quarters in August 1863; sick in quarters in February 1864; absent, on detached service as a wagon guard with the Quartermasters Department from July 20th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1832.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Cook, Augustus: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as Third Corporal of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as Artificer of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, from June to October 1862; reduced to the ranks between July & August 1862; no further record after October 1862. [Born ca. 1835.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Evans, Isaac J.: Mustered into service as Artificer of the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; reduced to the ranks prior to September 1862; no further record after February 1863.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Lea, George J.: Mustered into service as Artificer of the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service at the Charleston Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina, from October 1st, 1862, to March 31st, 1864; reduced to the ranks prior to November 1862; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864.
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Noland, John Charles Cornelius: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in December 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Enlisted as a Private in Company C of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Milita, on July 10th, 1863, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged to enlisted on September 1st, 1863, Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; promoted to Artificer between January & February 1864; absent, on a fifteen-day furlough, from June 26th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on September 13th, 1830, in South Carolina; married Miss Sarah Blackmon Sassard (1832-1899) in 1855; died on April 28th, 1899, at Orangeburg, South Carolina; buried at the Sunnyside Cemetery in Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Shephard (Shippair), George: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on October 29th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February 1862, at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; promoted to Artificer prior to June 1862; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, in June 1862; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in August 1863; reduced to the ranks between December 1863 and January 1864; sick in quarters in June 1864; detailed to extra daily duty as a carpenter engaged in building and repairing wagons at Adams Run, South Carolina, from July to October 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1837.]
  • Sources - CSR (CZC), CSR (WLA)

  • TEAMSTER (COLORED)
  • [No Last Name], Bristol: Enrolled as a Teamster in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after June 1862.
  • Sources - CSR
  • [No Last Name], Cuffie: Enrolled as a Teamster in the company in 1862 at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; released from service sometime around June or July 1862. Enrolled as a Cook in the company on August 1st, 1863, at Jacksboro, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after December 1864.
  • Sources - CSR
  • [No Last Name], George: Enrolled as a Teamster in the company in 1862 at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after June 1862.
  • Sources - CSR
  • [No Last Name], Joe: Enrolled as a Teamster in the company in 1862 at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after June 1862.
  • Sources - CSR
  • [No Last Name], Mike: Enrolled as a Teamster in the company on December 12th, 1863, at Jacksboro, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after December 1863.
  • Sources - CSR
  • [No Last Name], Pete: Enrolled as a Teamster in the company on December 12th, 1863, at Jacksboro, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after December 1863.
  • Sources - CSR

  • COOK (COLORED)
  • [No Last Name], Lotte: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Cook in the company on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; no further record after December 1864.
  • Sources - CSR
  • [No Last Name], Tom: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Cook in the company on August 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; no further record after December 1864.
  • Sources - CSR

  • MUSICIAN
  • Harrison, John T.H. (J.J.H., J.T.S.): Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a sick leave of absence, from August to October 1862; promoted to Musician (Bugler) between October & November 1863; sick in quarters in December 1863; absent, on a thirty-day sick furlough from January 4th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1840.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Maas, Theodore: Mustered into service as a Musician (Bugler) in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a forty-eight hour leave of absence, in December 1863; absent, on a ten-day furlough, from June 25th, 1864; sick in quarters in October 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR

  • PRIVATE
  • Andrews, William H.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a sick furlough, in October 1862; detailed as an orderly to Brigadier General Beverly H. Robertson, PACS, from December 1863 to May 1864; detailed to the Ordnance Department at Green Pond, South Carolina, from June 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1842; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), PR
  • Antonio, Charles: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, detailed for shoal fishing in the Edisto River, South Carolina, in February 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Barbot, Louis Joseph: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service, at the time he was described as being 32 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with dark eyes, black hair and was employed as a civil engineer; absent, on detached service with the Engineer Department at Charleston, South Carolina, from May 15th, 1862; discharged per orders on April 3rd, 1863, a Charleston, South Carolina. [Born on January 30th, 1831, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Antoine (1785-1855) & Marie Cesarine Francoise Antoinette Esnard Barbot (1800-1880); married Miss Marie Josephine Gardelle (1832-1909), no date; died on December 24th, 1913, in Augusta, Georgia; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Barwick (Boswick), W.J. (W.S.): Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service at W.S. Henry's Foundry in Orangeburg & Charleston, South Carolina, from April 7th, 1862; transferred to Company C of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born ca. 1843; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (17SC), CSR (WLA), PR
  • Bell, George L.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the forces on John's Island, in April 1863; present, sick in quarters, from August to December 1863; absent, on furlough, from January 31st, 1864; absent, sick in Augusta, Georgia, in June 1864; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, in October 1864; detailed to service with the company wagon in December 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1842.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Berry, A.J.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; discharged per orders (being over the age of forty) on February 20th, 1863, at Adams, Run, South Carolina, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 8 in, tall, of a swallow complexion, with hazel eyes and was employed as a druggist. [Born ca. 1827.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Berry, Thomas H.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; sick in quarters in October 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1832.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Bignon, John P.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on a ten-days furlough from August 24th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on November 16th, 1845, the son of Bernard (1815-1884) & Celeste Setze Bignon (1820-1899); died on October 18th, 1894; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Bingley, Charles S.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Bingley, James Chapman: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in July & August 1863; absent without leave in August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in December 1843, in Charleston, South Carolina; died on January 26th, 1915, in Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Blake, Ezekiel William: Of Charleston District. Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on a ten-days furlough from June 25th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on October 24th, 1844, in Albany, New York, the son of Ezekiel (1800-1858) & Ruth Brown Blake (1810-1886); married Miss Johanna St. Clair Mahony (1852-1878) in 1872; re-married Miss Rachel A. Williams (1858-1930) in 1886; died on July 6th, 1931, at Cope, South Carolina; buried at the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery in Cope, Orangeburg County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Boyd, George D.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on March 11th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on a twenty-day furlough, from August 13th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Boyd, James O.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on October 21st, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; detailed with the company wagon in December 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Brown, T.S.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a sick furlough, from August 1862; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Browne, William Kirkwood: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on furlough, in April & May 1863; absent, on temporary duty with the Quartermasters Department at Green Pond, South Carolina, in February 1864; absent, on detached service with the Quartermasters Department from July 1st, 1864; absent, on detached service wit the Commissary Department, from February to April 1865; absent, on detached service, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865. [Born ca. 1842, the son of G.B. Brown.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Butler, George G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on September 20th, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Caldwell, John P.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on October 14th, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Campbell, Francis W.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on December 22nd, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in February 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from July to August 1863; in arrest from June to August 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Carroll, F.F.: Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service at the Charleston Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina, from March 22nd, 1862, to March 1864; transferred to Company C of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born ca. 1837.]
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Channel, W.J.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service at the Eason & Brothers Foundry in Charleston, South Carolina, from April 16th to October 10th, 1862; no further record after April 1863. [Born ca. 1823.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Chase, Philip A.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a twenty-day furlough, from June 25th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1837.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MAR), CSR (WLA)
  • Chichester, Helon L.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on June 15th, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Chupein, Edward G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on March 13th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service as an orderly in the Assistant Adjutant General's Office at the District Headquarters of the 4th Sub-District of South Carolina, from August to October 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Clotworthy, James: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on sick furlough, in August 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from July to August 1863; no further record after December 1864. [Born ca. 1836.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MAR), CSR (WLA)
  • Cohen, Edward B.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from May to June 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, in July 1863; discharged per orders on January 18th, 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Cohen, Julius: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, in July 1863; absent, detailed with the fishing expedition in the Edisto River, South Carolina, in February 1864; absent, sick in Augusta, Georgia, in October 1864; no further record after December 1864. [Born ca. 1839.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Cohen, Philip J.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a leave of absence, in April 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MAR), CSR (WLA)
  • Cole, James Devore: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, sick in post hospital at Adams Run, South Carolina, in June 1864; admitted to the hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, between March and April 1865; captured in the hospital on April 13th, 1865, at Raleigh, North Carolina; paroled on May 5th, 1865, at Raleigh, North Carolina [Born in 1843 in South Carolina, the son of James Daniel & Hattie Habersham Pelot Cole (1826-1905); co-owner of the Pelot & Cole photographers of Augusta, Georgia, from 1872 to 1907; married Miss Elizabeth Pauline Dugas (1842-1903) in 1862; died on November 8th, 1907, at Atlanta, Georgia; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MAR), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Cole, William P.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on June 26th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Collins, George A.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on September 12th, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Connor (O'Conner), W.J.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service at the Charleston Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina, from September 9th, 1862; transferred to Company C of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born ca. 1827.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Cranston, James Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 26th, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Culbert, William: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; sick in quarters in December 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1843; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR, PR
  • Curtis, Arthur F.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on October 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Darrell, William S.: Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in June 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, in August 1862; absent, on sick furlough, in February to April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to July 1863; sick in quarters from December 1863 to February 1864; absent, sick in hospital at Savannah, Georgia, from June to August 1864; sick in quarters in October 1864; absent, on detached service repairing the telegraph line from Charleston to Jacksonport, South Carolina, from November 8th, 1864; absent, on detached service with the Engineer Department from February to April 1865; absent, on detached service with the Engineer Department, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865. [Born ca. 1843, in Charleston, South Carolina; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR, PR
  • Davey, J.R.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; no further record after February 1863. [Born ca. 1843.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • DeCamps, Augustus G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on March 24th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; sick in quarters in June 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Denoon, David Henry: Of Charleston District. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in June 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on October 30th, 1862; no further record after October 1862. [Born ca. 1836.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Desportes, John A.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on January 1st, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, in December 1864; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Diefenbach, John C.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February 1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, sick in hospital at Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, from December 1863 to February 1864; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, in August 1864; absent, on detached service (as a forage master) in the Quartermasters Department at Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, from May 18th to July 31st, 1864; absent, on extra duty (as a forage master) in the Quartermasters Department at Florence, South Carolina, in November 1864; no further record after December 1864. [Born ca. 1843.]
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (CZC), CSR (WLA)
  • Donahoe, John D.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on August 10th, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; admitted to the Episcopal Church Hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia, on June 7th, 1864, suffering from acute dysentery; furlough on June 18th, 1864; absent, sick in Raleigh, North Carolina, in August 1864; captured in action on April 2nd, 1865, at the Southside Railroad near Richmond, Virginia; taken as a prisoner of war to City Point, Virginia, on April 2nd, 1865, arriving on April 3rd, 1865; transferred to the prisoner of war camp at Hart's Island, New York, on April 4th, 1865, arriving on April 7th, 1865; released upon taking the Oath of Allegiance on June 16th, 1865, at Hart's Island, New York, at the time he was described as being 5 ft. 8 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes and dark hair.
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Doucin, Ormsby H. (Ormsbee): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Marion Light Artillery, Florida Volunteers, on February 24th, 1862, at Fernandina, Florida, for twelve months' service; re-enlisted on May 12th, 1862, for the duration of the war; absent, sick in hospital at Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, in June 1863; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on July 24th, 1863; absent, sick at the Wayside Hospital in Charleston, South Carolina, from December 28th, 1863, to January 1864; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864, however, the transfer was revoked on March 28th, 1864; absent, on detached service (as a clerk) with the Quartermasters Department at Green Pond and Adams Run, South Carolina, from July 5th, 1864; no further record after November 1864.
  • Sources - CSR (MLA), CSR (WLA)
  • Doughty, E.B.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after February 1862. [Born ca. 1842.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Douglas, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company, no date or place (most likely in early 1865); admitted to the Odd Fellows Lodge Hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1865; surrendered and paroled on May 2nd, 1865, at the Odd Fellows Lodge Hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • DuBose, Charles C.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a twenty-day furlough, from February 9th, 1864, for the purpose of arresting a deserter; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Duffus, H.G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 27th, 1865, at Cheraw, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Dunbar, James R.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on March 11th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on a twelve-day furlough, from June 29th, 1864; absent, on detached service cleaning muskets at the Ordnance Storehouse at Green Pond, South Carolina, in September 1864; absent, sick in Augusta, Georgia, from October to December 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Dunbar, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on October 5th, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Dupont, Daniel B.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on November 1st, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service with the shad fishing detail in the Edisto River, South Carolina, in February 1864; absent, on detached service in the Commissary Department from June 29th, 1864; absent, on detached service with the Commissary Department, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; surrendered and paroled on June 2nd, 1865, at Augusta, Georgia. [His widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), PR
  • Dupre, Henry W.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on August 31st, 1863, at John's Island, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on special furlough, in December 1863; died of disease on September 20th, 1864, at the post hospital at Adams Run, South Carolina. [Died on September 20th, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Eason, Frederick W.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on furlough, in June 1863; absent, on detached service procuring rations in Charleston, South Carolina, in August 1863; on extra daily duty with the company commissary in February 1864; absent, on a six-day furlough, from October 26th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR

  • (Find-A-Grave)
    Eason, John Russell: Of Charleston District. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February 1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in June 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, in August 1862; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on September 9th, 1842, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Robert Henry (1804-1876) & Priscilla Sarah Shepherd Eason (1809-1885); apprenticed as a brick mason to his father in Charleston, South Carolina, to 1860; moved to Savannah, Georgia, in 1871; married Miss Theodora Agnes Purse (1845-1924) on April 30th, 1872, at Savannah, Georgia; member of the Savannah Camp No. 756 of Savannah, Georgia, United Confederate Veterans, to 1924; died on August 22nd, 1924, at Savannah, Georgia; buried at the Laurel Grove Cemetery in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia.]

  • Sources - CSR (CZC), CSR (WLA), GS, PR

  • Pages 643 to 644, Volume I, "Georgia. Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form." State Historical Association, Atlanta, Georgia; 1906.
  • Ellis, Henry: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 5th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on a twenty-day furlough, from February 25th, 1864, for the purpose of arresting a deserter from the company; absent without leave at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Enslow, Joseph Aquilla: Of Charleston District. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 18th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, sick at Blackville, South Carolina, in December 1863; in arrest for being absent without leave in February 1864; court-martialed, and being found guilty, was undergoing the sentence of the court to June 1864; absent without leave at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Erckman, Charles G.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in August 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on October 30th, 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service in the office of Colonel Del Kemper at Adams Run, South Carolina, from August 3rd to October 1864; [Born ca. 1837.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Farrell (O'Farrell), Patrick William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia in 1861 at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February 1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, with shad fishing detail in the Edisto River, South Carolina, in February 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on March 13th, 1841, in County Tipperary, Ireland; immigrated with his parents to the United States in 1850, and settled in New York City, New York; moved to Barnwell District, South Carolina, from 1850 to 1853; moved to New York City, New York, from 1853 to 1860; moved to Blackville, South Carolina, in 1866; married Miss Carolina Columbia Rush (1843-1906) in 1870; died on November 5th, 1906, at North Augusta, South Carolina; buried at the Blackville Cemetery in Blackville, Barnwell County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CMH, CSR (WLA), GS
  • Fischer, William: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent on detached service (as an engraver) with Keating & Ball Engravers at Columbia, South Carolina, from May 24th, 1862, to August 1864; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born ca. 1840.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MAR), CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Fishburne, Clarence S. (C.S.F.): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on January 25th, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Gleason, Francis P.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on July 20th, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service as a Signal Operator in Charleston, South Carolina, from August 12th to 23rd, 1863; absent, on detached service in the Commissary Department from January to April 1865; absent, with the Commissary Department, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; surrendered and paroled on May 26th, 1865, at Richmond, Virginia.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Glen, Daniel L.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; absent, on a leave of absence, in December 1861; honorably discharged on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, sick in Lancaster, South Carolina, from October to December 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on furlough, in December 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1845.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Glover, Charles F.: Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on detached service in the Quartermasters Department at Adams Run, South Carolina, from June 23rd, 1864; transferred to the Stono Scouts, South Carolina Volunteers, on September 27th, 1864, in place of Boyce W. Norton; no further record after December 1864. [Born ca. 1843; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR (SS), CSR (WLA), PR
  • Glover, John W.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; discharged per orders on February 20th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, upon the expiration of his term of service and his being under the age of eighteen, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, 5 ft. 11 in. tall, of a light complexion, with light eyes and was enrolled as a student. Re-enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent without leave at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865. [Born ca. 1845; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR, PR
  • Grace, James J.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February 1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service at the Charleston College in Charleston, South Carolina, from October 1863 to June 30th, 1864, and again from September 28th, 1864, to February 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1845.]
  • Sources - CSR (WLA)
  • Gray, William H. (W.W.): Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a leave of absence, in August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1843.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Hacker, Edward Mood: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in 1842 in Charleston, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CMH, CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Hacker, Francis B.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in June 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, in August 1862; absent, on detached service in the Adjutant General's Office in Adams Run, South Carolina, from August 26th, 1862, to July 1863; absent, on detached service as a clerk to the Assistant Adjutant General of Brigadier General Johnson Hagood, PACS, from August 1863 to July 1st, 1864; admitted to the Episcopal Church Hospital at Williamsburg, Virginia, on June 16th, 1864, suffering from chronic diarrhea; transferred to the Confederate States Hospital at Petersburg, Virginia, on June 18th, 1864; returned to duty on July 3rd, 1864; absent, sick in Darlington, South Carolina, in August 1864; absent, on detached service as a clerk in the office of the Assistant Adjutant General at the headquarters of the 4th Sub-District of South Carolina from October to November 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1837.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Harbers, John D.: Enlisted as a Private of the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after February 1862. [Born ca. 1833.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Heriott, B.M.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the shad fishing detail in the Edisto River, South Carolina, in February 1864; no further record after February 1864. [Born ca. 1839.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Hightower, Martin H.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on January 17th, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina; surrendered himself for parole again on May 25th, 1865, at Augusta, Georgia.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Hill, John R.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February 1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1842.]
  • Sources - CSR (CZC), CSR (WLA)
  • Hopkins, Thomas N.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on October 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached duty with the light duty men in the Ordnance Department at Green Pond, South Carolina, from January 1st, 1864; detailed to the Quartermaster's Department on July 25th, 1864; no further record after November 1864.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Howard, George: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; absent, on a furlough, in December 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after June 1862. [Born ca. 1832.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Howard, George W.: Enlisted on December 1st, 1861, for twelve months' service; mustered into service as Fourth Corporal of Company B of the 19th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 28th, 1861, at Camp Hampton near Columbia, South Carolina; reduced to the ranks in May 1862; left behind sick, and was captured and paroled, at Glasgow, Kentucky, in June 1862; absent, at home on sick furlough, from August 1862; discharged per orders on March 19th, 1863, being under the age of eighteen. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 10th, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent without leave from February 28th, 1864; returned to the company from absence sometimes prior to May 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR (19IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Howard, Thomas Jefferson: Enlisted and was mustered into service as Fourth Sergeant of Company H of the 1st (Gregg's) South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 7th, 1861, at Sullivans Island, South Carolina, for six months service; mustered out of service with the company on July 9th, 1861, at Richmond, Virginia. Enlisted on August 16th, 1861, at Hamburg, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 1st (Gregg's) South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 19th, 1861, at Richmond, Virginia; promoted to Fourth Corporal between December 1861 and April 1862; promoted to Third Corporal on April 5th, 1862; wounded in action on June 27th, 1862, at Gaines Mill, Virginia; admitted to the Clopton Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, on September 15th, 1862, suffering from a gunshot wound of the sclopeticum; discharged due to disability (gunshot wound and paralysis of the left arm and injury of the left lung) on October 12th, 1862, at the Clopton Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, at the time he was described as being 25 years old, was 6 ft. 1 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with dark eyes, dark hair and was employed as a farmer. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent without leave in August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1837 in Edgefield District, South Carolina;
  • Sources - CSR (1IR6), CSR (1IR), CSR (WLA), SCTCS
  • Jennings, William E.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February 1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on November 5th, 1862, at Charleston, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; sick in quarters in December 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1842.]
  • Sources - CSR (WLA)
  • Johnson, William: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on March 3rd, 1865, at Cheraw, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Jones, Douglas: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, sick in Augusta, Georgia, in June 1864; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Kemme, Henry B.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on August 16th, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on duty with the detail shad fishing in the Edisto River, South Carolina, in February 1864; absent, sick in Augusta, Georgia, in June 1864; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • King, James H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on April 25th, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on a ten-day furlough, from June 22nd, 1864; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • King, K.B.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on January 20th, 1865, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • King, Samuel J.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; transferred to the Stono Scouts, South Carolina Volunteers, on March 1st, 1864, in place of Richard T. Walker; absent, on a fifteen-day furlough, from October 27th, 1864; absent, on detached service with Major H.I. King, from November 11th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on May 1st, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR (SS), CSR (WLA)
  • King, W.W.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on January 20th, 1865, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Kirkpatrick, John Alexander: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 15th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on December 17th, 1844, the son of John Lycan Kirkpatrick (1813-1885); attended Davidson College at Davidson, North Carolina, to 1861; married Miss Carrie Whiting Holtzclaw (1857-1922) in 1881; died on January 24th, 1915; buried at the Oakwood Cemetery in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.]
  • Sources - CSR

  • Sadler Family Papers, 1836-1921; South Caroliniana Library, Columbia, South Carolina. (Contains some letters from Kirkpatrick to a college friend during the war)
  • Lafourcade, Henry F. (H.T.): Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; sick in quarters in October 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1841.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Lafourcade, Victor Robert: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; absent, on a leave of absence, in December 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1833; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from Charleston County, South Carolina, in the 1920's.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), PR
  • LaRoche, John: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on furlough to remove his slaves inland from the coast, in October 1862; discharged per orders on February 20th, 1863, upon the expiration of his term of service, and being over forty-years' of age, at Adams Run, South Carolina, at the time he was described as being 40 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in. tall, of a sallow complexion, with grey eyes and was employed as a planker. Re-enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on October 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service engaged in making salt near Adams Run, South Carolina, in December 1863; absent, sick in hospital, in June 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1822 in St. Paul, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • LaRoche, John E.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; discharged per orders on February 20th, 1863, upon the expiration of his term of service, and being under eighteen years' of age, at Adams Run, South Carolina, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 9 in, tall, of a florid complexion, with light eyes and was employed as planter. [Born ca. 1846 in St. Paul, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Lazarus, Mark Hubert: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on January 23rd, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in 1847 in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Benjamin deTorres (1800-1875) & Cornelia Cohen Lazarus (1805-1886); married Miss Mordenai Levy (1850-1897) in 1881; member of the Washington Light Artillery Camp (Charleston), South Carolina Division, United Confederate Veterans, to 1914; died in 1914 at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at the Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CMH, CSR, GS
  • Lazarus, Solomon D.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on furlough, in August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on July 22nd, 1844, the son of Benjamin deTorres (1800-1875) & Cornelia Cohen Lazarus (1805-1886); died on July 31st, 1892, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at the Coming Street Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Leak, Robert H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on June 8th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; sick in quarters in August 1863; absent, on a sick furlough, in December 1863; absent, sick, at Laurens, South Carolina, in June 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Lee, John H.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, from August 1863; absent, sick in Columbia, South Carolina, in December 1863; sick in quarters in October 1864; wounded in action on March 15th, 1865, at Averysboro, North Carolina; admitted to the Pettigrew General Hospital No. 13 in Raleigh, North Carolina, on March 18th, 1865, suffering from a gunshot wound of the left leg; furloughed for sixty-days from March 30th, 1865, however, rejoined the company instead; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1833.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Leman, Benjamin Franklin: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in November 1833; died on May 26th, 1907; buried at the Bryan City Cemetery in Bryan, Brazo County, Texas.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Linley, John W.: Enlisted as a substitute for Joseph S. Bean and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from July to August 1863; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in August 1863; absent, on a seven-day furlough from October 28th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Lynch, W. Henry: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, in August 1863; absent, on special furlough, in December 1863; severely wounded in action (leg) on July 7th, 1864, at John's Island, South Carolina; no further record after July 1864. [Born ca. 1841.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Martin, James C.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; sick in quarters in August 1863; absent, on a ten-day furlough, from October 28th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Matthiessen, Frederick W.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on March 7th, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • McBride, M.H.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; sick in quarters in December 1863; absent, on a thirty-days sick leave of absence, from January 4th, 1864; absent, sick at Wayside Hospital in Charleston, South Carolina, from January 1864; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864.
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • McDowell, William R.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on April 25th, 1863, at Charleston, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • McGuire (McQuine), William J. (W.Q.): Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR (CZC), CSR (WLA)
  • Mellichampes, Stiles E.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on a ten-day furlough, from August 23rd, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Meyer, Frederick L.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from July to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1840.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Michel, E.A.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 1st (Charleston) South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Battalion on March 17th, 1862, at Charleston, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred as a Private to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina; no further record after February 1862. [Born ca. 1827.]
  • Sources - CSR(1IB), CSR (WLA)
  • Miller, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; detailed to extra duty as a teamster driving the Hospital Wagon at Adams Run, South Carolina, to September 30th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1842.]
  • Sources - CSR (WLA)
  • Miller, William T.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in August 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on October 30th, 1862; no further record after October 1862. [Born ca. 1830.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Milnor, John Dixon: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Miscally, David Henry: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; sick in quarters in October 1864; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, in December 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on June 2nd, 1841; died on February 19th, 1901, at Georgetown, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Moise, Camilus T.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on March 20th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, detailed to duty at the Ordnance Storehouse cleaning muskets in September 1864; absent without leave to April 1865; absent without leave at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865. [Born on December 19th, 1844, in Charleston District, South Carolina, the son of Abram (1809-1852) & Louisa Abagail Lopez Moise (1810-1890); married Miss Amelia M. Brent (d. 1915) on February 20th, 1875, in St. Mary's Parish, Louisiana; died on September 9th, 1890, at Ripley, Tennessee; buried at the Dispersed of Judah Cemetery in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Mood, Augustus Hacker: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 18th, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on June 25th, 1846, in Charleston, South Carolina; married Miss Alice Moore (1884-1941) in 1907; died on November 27th, 1912, in Ridgeville, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Mordecai, Allen L.: Of Augusta, Georgia. Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in August 1862; no further record after June 1862. Enlisted as a Corporal in Company C of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina, Militia, on July 10th, 1863; absent, on detached service at Henery's Foundry in Charleston, South Carolina, in September 1863; no further record after September 1863. Employed as a civilian clerk by May 1865; surrendered and paroled as a clerk on June 20th, 1865, at Chattanooga, Tennessee, at the time he was described as being 5 ft. 4 in. tall, of a dark complexion, with black hair and black eyes. [Born on October 24th, 1841, in Columbia, South Carolina, the son of Benjamin (1809-1893) & Clara Pollock Mordecai (1819-1895); married Miss Kate Marks (1845-1911), no date; died on February 8th, 1908, at Manhattan, New York; buried at the Salem Fields Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Mordecai, Goodman L.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in August 1862; no further record after August 1862. Enlisted as a Private in Company C of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on July 10th, 1863, at Charleston, South Carolina; absent, on detached service at the Eason & Brothers Foundry in Charleston, South Carolina, in September 1863; no further record after September 1863. [Born on September 11th, 1839, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Benjamin (1809-1893) & Clara Pollock Mordecai (1819-1895); employed as a clerk for Chapman, Lane & Noyes (Importers) of New York City, New York, from 1859 to January 1861; married Miss Ada J. Jackson (1845-1924), no date; died on April 25th, 1922, at Yonkers, New York; buried at the Mikveh Israel Beth El Emeth Cemetery in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Morgan, Thomas: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1839.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Mustard, David Gardner: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February1862, at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, detailed as a light duty man to the Ordnance Department at Green Pond, South Carolina, from February 20th, 1864, to January 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on July 13th, 1843, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Caroline Anne Miscally Mustard (1824-1924); married Miss Robertine Alceste Prothro (1848-1920), no date; died on May 25th, 1913, at Pregnall, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Norton, Boyce W.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Stono Scouts, South Carolina Volunteers, no date or place; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on September 26th, 1864, in place of Charles F. Glover; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Panknin, Charles Frederick: Of Charleston District. Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service as an acting Hospital Steward in the Medical Purveyors Office at Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina, from March 22nd, 1862; honorably discharged to accept an appointment on June 16th, 1864. Appointed as a Hospital Steward in the Confederate Army on June 16th, 1864; on duty at the Medical Purveying, Laboratory and Distilling Departments in Columbia, South Carolina, from June 1864 to February 1865; no further record after February 1865. [Born on October 1st, 1839, the son of Charles H. Panknin (1805-1860); married Miss Hortense Roxana James (1843-1884), no date; died on February 10th, 1902, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Papey, M.E.: Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in August 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on October 30th, 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on detached service in the Couriers Office (Newspaper) in Charleston, South Carolina, from December 16th, 1863; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born ca. 1835.]
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Patrick, Charles M.: Mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 1st (Hagood's) South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on September 20th, 1861, at Cole's Island, South Carolina, for twelve months service; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on June 1st, 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on a fifteen-day furlough, from October 16th, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR (1IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Patrick, William F.: Enlisted on April 13th, 1861, at Spartanburg, South Carolina, for on years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 6th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment in June 1861; enlisted was extended for the duration of the war by an Act of Congress on April 8th, 1862, at Louisa Courthouse, Virginia; wounded in action (hand) on May 31st, 1861, at Seven Pines, Virginia; absent, in hospital at Richmond, Virginia, in June 1862; admitted to the Receiving & Wayside Hospital (General Hospital No. 9) in Richmond, Virginia, on February 18th, 1863, suffering from chronic bronchitis; transferred to Chimborazo Hospital No. 5 in Richmond, Virginia, on February 19th, 1863; returned to duty on February 25th, 1863; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 17th, 1863; joined the battery on March 14th, 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, on detached service in the Quartermasters Department, from October 23rd to November 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR (6IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Patrick, William W.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1838.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Pelot, Theodore A.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Petit, Edmund F.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service at the Charleston College in Charleston, South Carolina, from October 3rd, 1863, to June 30th, 1864, and again from September 28th, 1864, to February 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Proctor, Samuel G.: Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in August 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on October 30th, 1862; discharged per orders on February 20th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, upon the expiration of his term of service, and being under the age of eighteen, at the time he was described as being 17 years old, was 5 ft. 10 in. tall, of a light complexion, with grey eyes and was employed as a clerk. [Born ca. 1843 in Charleston, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Rasted, Charles: Of Charleston District. Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service, from September 3rd to October 1862; absent, on detached service with the light duty men in the Ordnance and Commissary Department's at Adams Run, South Carolina, from July 1863 to April 1864; absent, on detached service in the Commissary Department at Adams Run, South Carolina, from May 28th, 1864, to February 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Reily, James B.: Of Charleston District. Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; discharged due to disability on August 31st, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, at the time he was described as being forty-four years old, was 5 ft. 7 in. tall, of a light complexion, with blue eyes, slightly grey hair and was employed as a printer. [Born ca. 1818 in Charleston, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR

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    Riecke, Anthony Wilhelm: Of Charleston District. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifle Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, sick at Walhalla, South Carolina, in December 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on January 4th, 1842, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of George (1798-1850) & Elizabeth M. Riecke (1809-1887); married Miss Johanna Carolina Herling (1850-1932) on May 9th, 1869, in Charleston, South Carolina; died on April 14th, 1907, in Charleston, South Carolina; buried at the Bethany Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]

  • Sources - CSR (CZR), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Riecke, John C.A.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 1st, 1864, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Rogers, John R.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 28th, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Salvo, Peter Angelo: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on December 11th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service in making up uniforms for the company, in February 1863; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service in the Quartermasters Department at Augusta, Georgia, from August to September 1863; in arrest in December 1863; absent, sick in Augusta, Georgia, in June 1864; absent, on detached service in the Quartermasters Department at Augusta, Georgia, from June 28th, 1864, to 1865; no further record after January 1865. [Born on October 1st, 1825, in Charleston District, South Carolina, the son of Corrado (1790-1854) & Maria Francesca Dupray Salvo (1781-1873); married Miss Orriel Ann Margaret Wiggins (1837-1872), no date; re-married to Miss Martha Davis (1840-1914), no date; died on September 3rd, 1908, at Ridgeville, South Carolina; buried at the Saint Lawrence Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Sanders, A. Campbell: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on November 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service in the Quartermasters Department at Green Pond, South Carolina, from March 23rd, 1864, to February 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Sauer, (Sanner) Vincent: Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, sick in hospital at Adams Run, South Carolina, in June 1863; absent, sick in hospital in Charleston, South Carolina, in August 1863; sick in quarters in December 1863; absent, on detached service as a machinist at the Charleston Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina, from January 10th, 1864; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864.
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Saunders, Henry: Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service in the Medical Department at Fort Gaines, Georgia, from December 24th, 1863; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864. [Born ca. 1844.]
  • Sources - CSR (17IR), CSR (WLA)
  • Scott, William C.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; no further record after February 1862. [Born ca. 1841.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Sease, John L.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 4th, 1864, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service making vinegar at Midway, South Carolina, from July 5th to August 1864; sick in quarters in October 1864; absent without leave at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Setze, John: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on October 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; absent, on detached service wit the shod fishing detail in the Edisto River, South Carolina, in February 1864; absent, sick in Augusta, Georgia, in August 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Smith, James L.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; absent, on furlough, in December 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; sick in quarters in December 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1837.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Smith, Nathaniel F.: Mustered into service as a Private in Company A of the 1st (Charleston) South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Battalion on March 17th, 1862, at Charleston, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, in April 1862; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in June 1863; absent, on a ten-day furlough, from February 22nd, 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR (1IB), CSR (WLA)
  • Speissegger Jr., Louis Phillip: Of Charleston District. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; sick in quarters in February 1864; absent, on detached service with Evans & Cogswell Printers in Columbia, South Carolina, from May 7th to December 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on November 3rd, 1843, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Louis Phillip (1813-1872) & Agnes Collingsworth Shepherd Speissegger (1814-1895); married Miss Marie Azalie Dunn (1845-1908) in 1867; died on March 31st, 1900, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at the Saint Lawrence Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Stewart, W.J.H.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service in the Courier's Office in Charleston, South Carolina, from November 27th, 1862, to February 1863; discharged per orders on February 20th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, upon the expiration of his term of service and being over forty-years old. [Born ca. 1823.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Stocker, James Z.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in 1841, in Edgefield, South Carolina, the son of James Madison (1810-1866) & Charlotte Hill Oakes Stocker (1809-1901); died on July 23rd, 1882, at Edgefield, South Carolina; cenotaph at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Taylor, George E.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; absent, sick at Graniteville, South Carolina, in August 1864; sick in quarters in December 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Tharin, Alexander W.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, in August 1863; absent, on detached service in the Quartermaster's Department at Adams Run, South Carolina, from October 5th, 1864, to February 1865; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Tiefenthal, Adolphus: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, in June 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on April 3rd, 1831; died on December 16th, 1889; buried at the Bethany Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR, GS
  • Torley, Charles B.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Charleston Zouave Cadets (Chichester's Company) of the 1st Rifles Regiment of South Carolina Militia on September 12th, 1861, at Charleston, South Carolina; honorably discharged in February1862 at Charleston, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born ca. 1840.]
  • Sources - CSR (CZC), CSR (WLA)
  • Trout, L.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on June 1st, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months service; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in August 1862; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; no further record after February 1864.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Trout, W.W.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on furlough, in June 1863; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, from July to August 1863; no further record after February 1864.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Tylee, John W.L.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on furlough, in August 1862; absent, with the section on John's Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; no further record after December 1864. [Born on March 3rd, 1837, in New York, the son of Nathaniel (1804-1879) & Mary Elizabeth Tylee (1804-1855); married Miss Elvina G. Willis (1840-1881), no date; died on July 18th, 1900, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Walker, Richard T.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Stono Scouts, South Carolina Volunteers, no date or place; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on March 1st, 1864, in place of Samuel J. King; absent, on detached service with the Southern Torpedo Company of Charleston South Carolina, from May 3rd, 1864; absent, on detached service with the Engineer Department, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Wallace, Peter M.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service (as a pressman) in the Courier's Office (Newspaper) in Charleston, South Carolina, from December 1862 to February 1863; absent, on detached service (as a pressman) in the Charleston Mercury's Office (Newspaper) in Charleston, South Carolina, from August to November 1863; absent, on detached service (as a pressman) in the Courier's Office (Newspaper) in Charleston, South Carolina, from December 29th, 1863, to February 28th, 1864, and from June 3rd, 1864, to February 1865; absent without leave at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Walter, John F.W.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service, from June 14th to August 1862; absent, on a sick furlough, in August 1863; absent, on detached service with the Assistant Treasurer in the Treasury Department at Charleston, South Carolina, from February 24th, 1864, to February 1865; absent, on detached service with the Treasury Department, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Waring, Theodore Dehon: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; detailed as the company Hospital Steward from January 1st to November 30th, 1863; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, in June 1863; detailed to extra daily duty as a hospital steward in February 1864; sick in quarters in June 1864; absent, sick in Charleston, South Carolina, from August to October 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in March 1825 in Rhode Island; died on November 2nd, 1891, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA), GS
  • Warner, Benjamin Horace: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in December 1861; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on Johns Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on detached service with the section on Johns Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born in 1839 in South Carolina, the son of Benjamin H. & Mary Cahen Warner; died on November 19th, 1921, at Charleston, South Carolina; buried at the Saint Johns Episcopal Parish Cemetery on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Warren, A.G.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 9th, 1865, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Webb, Thomas J. (T.B.): Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service at Henery's Foundry in Orangeburg and Charleston, South Carolina, from April 7th, 1862, to March 1864; transferred to Company B of the 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 26th, 1864; dropped from the rolls, having been declared illegally transferred in August 1864; no further record after August 1864.
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Weber, Louis Joseph: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on August 10th, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; detailed as a hospital steward at Adams Run, South Carolina, in December 1864; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on June 17th, 1846, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Johann George (1812-1857) & Charlotte Louisa Schlewitz Weber (1817-1861); married Miss Susan Virginia Thomas (1855-1935) in 1875; died on May 3rd, 1919; buried at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas.]
  • Sources - CSR
  • Weissinger, John J.: Enrolled for State service on April 12th, 1861, at Barnwell, South Carolina, for twelve months service; enrolled for Confederate service on July 20th, 1861, at Summerville, South Carolina, for twelve months service; mustered into Confederate States service as First Lieutenant of Company F of the 1st (Hagood's) South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 22nd, 1861, at Summerville, South Carolina; absent, on sick furlough, in December 1861; failed to be re-elected as the reorganization and was dropped from the rolls on April 11th, 1862. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on June 1st, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months service; absent, sick in Barnwell, South Carolina, in June 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on Johns Island, South Carolina, from June to August 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina. [Born on August 22nd, 1839, the son of Johann Michael & Martha Meldred Zeigler Weissinger (1815-1858); married Miss Virginia Mary Hutto (1845-1900), no date; died on March 28th, 1896; buried at the Blackville Cemetery in Blackville, Barnwell County, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (1IR), CSR (WLA), GS, SCTCS
  • Wilber, William G.: Of Charleston District. Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service (as a book binder and ruler) at Evans & Cogswell Printers in Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina, from February to November 1863, and from February 10th, 1864, to February 15th, 1865; absent, on detached service, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Wilkinson, Joseph M.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the company on September 1st, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; detailed as an overseer with the Engineer Department in December 1864; absent, sick in hospital, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Willis, J.H.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on a sick leave of absence, in April 1863; no further record after April 1863.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Willis, William R.: Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; transferred to the 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Sharpshooter Battalion in August 1862; transferred to the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on October 30th, 1862; discharged due to disability (spinal disease) on February 12th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, at the time he was described as being 18 years old, was 5 ft. 6 in. tall, of a light complexion, with light hair and was employed as a clerk. [Born ca. 1845 in Charleston, South Carolina.]
  • Sources - CSR (WLA)
  • Wilson, Joseph R.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on May 26th, 1863, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; sick in quarters in December 1863; transferred to the Marion Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1864; promoted to Musician (Bugler) between February & March 1864; no further record after December 1864.
  • Sources - CSR (MLA), CSR (WLA)
  • Winter, Samuel A.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on furlough, in August 1862; absent, on detached service with the section on Johns Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, in August 1863; absent, on a twenty-day furlough, from June 11th, 1864; absent without leave at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Wiskeman, Herman C.: Enlisted as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery (Walter's Company) of the 1st Regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Militia, on December 27th, 1860; honorably discharged to re-enlist on February 19th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina. Mustered into service as a Private in the Washington Light Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers, on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; sick in quarters in December 1863; absent, on detached service as a mechanic (file cutter and grinder) with Goldsmith & Kraft at the Arsenal in Columbia, South Carolina, from December 20th, 1863, to June 1864; absent, on detached service as a mechanic (file cutter and grinder) at the Charleston Arsenal in Charleston and the Arsenal in Columbia, South Carolina, from June 24th, 1864, to February 15th, 1865; absent, on detached service, at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR (1MRA), CSR (WLA)
  • Wolfe, Charles O.: Enlisted and was mustered into service with the company on December 14th, 1863, at Jacksonboro, South Carolina, for the duration of the war; wounded in action (stunned by concussion of a shell) on July 8th, 1864, at John's Island, South Carolina; absent, on a thirty-day furlough, from October 27th, 1864; absent without leave at the time of the company surrendering on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; no further record after April 1865.
  • Sources - CSR
  • Wood, William H.: Mustered into service as a Private in the company on February 20th, 1862, at Adams Run, South Carolina, for twelve months' service; absent, on detached service with the section on Johns Island, South Carolina, in April 1863; absent, on a leave of absence, in June 1863; surrendered with the company on April 26th, 1865, at Durham Station, North Carolina; paroled on April 30th, 1865, at Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Sources - CSR

  • SOURCE KEY

    1860CEN - 1860 Census FH - Family History PR - Pension Record
    CMH - Confederate Military History GS - Gravesite SCTCS - SC Troops in CS Service
    CSR - Compiled Service Record OBIT - Obituary
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    REFERENCES & RESOURCES


  • Published Books & Documents
  • "Compendium of the Confederate Armies. South Carolina and Georgia." Stewart Sifakis, Facts on File, Inc., New York City, New York, 1995.

    "Confederate Rolls of South Carolina." Columbia, South Carolina, 1898.

    "The Flags of Civil War South Carolina." Glenn Dedmont, Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, Louisiana, 2000.

    "Recollections and Reminiscences, 1861-1865, Thru World War I." South Carolina Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy; 1993.

    "Report of the Historian of the Confederate Records to the General Assembly of South Carolina." John P. Thomas; The Bryan Printing Company, Columbia, South Carolina; 1900.

    "South Carolina's Military Organizations During the War Between the States." Robert S. Seigler, The History Press, Charleston, South Carolina, 2008.

    "The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies." Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1901.


  • Documents, Papers, & Non-Published Materials
  • Compiled Records of Confederate Soldiers who served in Organizations from the State of South Carolina (Roll 106 -South Carolina - Capt. Walter's Co., Light Artillery, A-B & Roll 107 (C-Z)). The National Archives Microfilm Publications.

    Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Confederate Organizations (Roll 44 -South Carolina - First Artillery through Capt. Zimmerman's Co.). The National Archives Microfilm Publications.

    Sadler Family Papers, 1836-1921; South Caroliniana Library, Columbia, South Carolina. (Contains several letters from Private John A. Kirkpatrick)


  • Artifacts, Images, etc.
  • Flag of the Washington Light Artillery. Collection of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Museum in Charleston, South Carolina.

     
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