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MUSTER ROLL - COMPANY "G', 23rd REGIMENT,
SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS
CAPTAIN R. C. EMANUEL, died since war ELISHA C. PIPKIN, 1st lieutenant, died during war A. L. McRAE, 2d lieutenant, elected captain at reorganization; killed Manassas PRESTON DRAKE, 3d lieutenant, died since war SALATHIEL LEGGETT, 1st sergeant, elected 1st lieutenant at reorganization; dead WM. W. COVINGTON, 2d sergeant, elected 3d lieutenant at reorganization; promoted captain, died since war D. S. JOHN, 3d lieutenant, lost leg at Second Manassas, died 1893 SILAS SPEARS, 4th sergeant, elected 3d lieutenant 1862; wounded Jackson, Mississippi; died MOSES P. GALLOWAY, 5th sergeant, elected 3d lieutenant 1863; died 1894 T.M.J. SUMMERFORD, 1st corporal, died since war T.W. ALLEN; 2nd corporal, killed at batted of Rappahannock JOHN A. CALHOUN, 3d corporal, elected 2d lieutenant 1863; wounded South Mountain and Fort Steadman, alive JAMES TAYLOR, 4th corporal; killed Second Manassas PRIVATES 1. Ammons, Silas, lost leg at Second Mannassas; still living 2. Bristow, E.H., alive 3. Bruce, T. R. transferred to 8th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers. 4. Boan, B.F., still living 5. Brigman, B. F., still living 6. Bristow. J.M., transferred; still living 7. Breeden, R. J., survived the war, but murdered since. 8. Bethea, P.W., alive 9. Brigman, Frank, alive 10. Brigman, Madison, still living 11. Carribo, Henry, killed at Petersburg 12. Cottingham, Jonathan, transferred; still living 13. Carter, W.J., transferred; alive 14. Cope, Elijah, transferred, alive 15. Calder, Boswell, alive 16. Calder, W. J. transferred; still living 17. Calder, Arthur, alive 18. Cole, James, died since war 19. Cox, M.C. died since war 20. Cox, Ely, died during way 21. Cox, W.E. wounded in foot near Goldsboro, NC, alive 22. Cox, Elvin, died since war 23. Cox, C.A. wounded in shoulder at Rappahannock 24. Carlisle, T.F., wounded at Fort Sumter and Pe4tersburg, alive 25. Cully, C.W., transferred; died since war 26. Crowly, W., killed Second Manassas 27. Clark, ? wounded Petersburg; still living 28. Clark, Daniel, alive 29. Clark, Elsey, killed Second Manassas 30. Calhoun, A.L. still living 31. Calhoun, J.C., killed Petersburg 32. Calhoun, H.H., still living 33. Covington, J.A., killed Petersburg, Virginia 34. Dew, H.C. still living 35. Driggers, J.H., still living 36. DuPre, T. J., died since war 37. Dunford, John, died at Richmond, Virginia 38. Driggers, Alex, discharged, died since war 39. Emanuel, Columbus, died since war 40. Emanuel, Frank, died since war 41. Earl, Jesse, lost 42. English, James, died since war 43. English, John, transferred and died since war 44. English, Chas., still alive 45. Freeman, Lorenzo, killed Second Manassas 46. Graham, J.J. wounded Rappahannock, transferred; alive 47. Graham, Windsor, transferred; died since war 48. Gray, William, alive 49. Gray, Robt., wounded Kinston and Petersburg; alive 50. Gray, Calvin, dead 51. Garner, Wm., transferred; alive 52. Gilbert, Robt. Alive 53. Galloway, Jos. S. wounded Petersburg; alive 54. Galloway, W. A., wounded Jackson Mississippi; alive 55. Galloway, Jno. C. wounded Petersburg; alive 56. Heustiss, James, discharged, over age 57. Heustiss, A.J., discharged under age, alive 58. Hood, John, died during war 59. Hood, Wellington, killed Second Manassas 60. Hood, Wiley, alive 61. Hubbard, S.G., wounded Second Manassas; still living 62. Hubbard, E.G., died in Mississippi during war, of fever 63. Hersey.G.R. transferred; died since war 64. Haithcock, R.F. wounded Petersburg, alive 65. Haithcock, R. discharged; died since war 66. Haithcock, Samuel, wounded Fort Steadman, alive 67. Hamer, Daniel H. alive 68. Ivy, H.M. killed Second Manassas 69. Jackson, Abner, died since war 70. Jackson, John, transferred, died since war 71. Johnson, W.D. lost sight of 72. Jackson, A.W., wounded, transferred; alive 73. Jackson, Wm., died since war 74. Lochlier, John, died in hospital in North Carolina 75. Meekins, P.J., wounded Petersburg; alive 76. Munford, Wm., transferred; alive 77. Moody, Geo. Transferred; died since war 78. McLaurin, J.B., elected 2d lieutenant at reorganization, resigned; dead 79. McLaurin, D.McQ., died during war 80. McLaurin, N.D. alive 81. McLaurin, Geo, alive 82. McLaurin, J.J. died in 1892 83. McLaurin, H.L., wounded Petersburg; alive 84. McLaurin, D.W. wounded Petersburg; alive 85. McLaurin, Hugh, died Jackson, Mississippi 86. McEachern, Niell, alive 87. McEachern, John, died Richmond Virginia 88. McKenzie, R. H., killed South Mountain, Maryland 89. McRae, John T. transferred; killed 90. McRae, Chas. Alive 91. McColl, Silas, wounded Jackson Mississippi; alive 92. McColl, Duncan, transferred; alive 93. McColl, Jno S. wounded Second Manassas, disabled 94. McAlister, John, transferred; alive 95. McAlister, Chas., transferred alive 96. McColl, Daniel, died Jackson, Mississippi of fever 97. McGilvray, B.F., killed Five Forks, Virginia 98. Napier, Joel E. wounded Petersburg; still living 99. Parish, Henry, still living 100. Parham, Henry, transferred; alive 101. Polson, Alex, wounded and died 102. Polson, David, alive 103. Protor, Frederick, alive 104. Proctor, Aaron, killed Petersburg 105. Parham, Robt. Alive 106. Quick, Alfred, died since war 107. Quick, Giles, died since war 108. Quick, Philip, died Savannah, Georgia, fever 109. Quick, Daniel, died at home of fever 110. Quick, Jas. H. wounded Five Forks; alive 111. Quick, Henry, killed Second Manassas 112. Quick, Pleasant, killed Petersburg, Virginia 113. Quick. E. B., alive 114. Quick.A.W., alive 115. Rae, A. P. transferred to North Carolina Regiment; dead 116. Rascoe, Wm. Transferred; died since war 117. Spears, Harris N. alive 118. Spears, Wm., alive 119. Seals, James, wounded Five Forks; died since war 120. Stubbs, Jas, wounded Petersburg; alive 121. Stubbs, John killed Antietam, Maryland 122. Stubbs, Joel, died during way 123. Sawyer Levi, killed Second Manassas 124. Stergis, John, lost an arm at Second Manassas 125. Stergis, Joseph, discharged 126. Sawyer, Joel, alive 127. Stanton, W.G. alive 128. Stanton, W. H. died since war 129. Stanton, J.H. killed Five Forks, Virginia 130. Stanton, Peter, alive 131. Steed, W.H. wounded Petersburg; alive 132. Stogner, John wounded Jackson, Mississippi; alive 133. Stogner, Wm., wounded Five Forks, Virginia; alive 134. Sports, W.B. died during war 135. Sports, John, discharged; bad health 136. Thomas, Philip, alive 137. Wallace, Washington, wounded Second Manassas; died since war 138. Wilkins, J.T. transferred; died since war 139. Wiloughby, J.P. transferred died since war 140. Wiggins, Ham, died during war 141. Webb, David, died since war 142. Webb, Alex, wounded Petersburg; died since war 143. Weatherly, E.A. transferred; still living 144. Warden, Eli, lost 145. Welch, Richard, transferred; died since war 146. Sinclair, D.C., transferred, died since war 147. McColl, W.M., alive Killed in Battle 19 Wounded 33 Died during War 17 Transferred 26 Discharged 6 Lost 3 Died since war 40 Alive 72The data above was extracted and contributed by Barbara Cope Svetlick, volunteer extraordinaire, August 1998.
Source:
A History of Marlboro County, South Carolina by J.A.W. Thomas Reprint sponsored by the Marlborough Historical Society Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore 1989 Originally published Atlanta, 1897 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 73-181859 International Standard Book Number 0-8063-7985-5 The notations after each man is his status when the book was written in the late 1890s. The book was published posthumously in 1897.
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