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COMPANY "B", 24TH SOUTH CAROLINA REGIMENT INFANTRYWas organized in the summer of 1861 for State service. In December the company was received into the service, and assigned to duty at Charleston,
South Carolina. In June, 1862, the company was mustered into the Confederate service and assigned to the Army of Tennessee May 6, 1862COMMISSIONED AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Spears, J. Edwin, Captain; resigned may 1863; died at home 1864 Johnson, R., 1st lieutenant; promoted captain 1863; lost arm 1863; resigned 1863; died 1884 Griffin, Wm., 2d lieutenant; resigned 1862; died at home Easterling, C.D., 3d lieutenant; promoted 2d lieutenant 1862; 1st lieutenant in 1863; captain 1863; alive Reese, J.D., 1st sergeant; died 1862 Tatum, F.P, 2d sergeant; promoted 1st sergeant 1862; 1st lieutenant 1863; alive Green, W. J., 3d sergeant; promoted 3d lieutenant 1863; killed in battle 1863 Moore, T.B., 4th sergeant; promoted 2d lieutenant 1863; died 1873 Barrow, J.L, 5th sergeant; captured 1863; alive Mallonie, J.C., 1st corporal, transferred to 26th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers Stubbs, J.L., 3d corporal; promoted 2d sergeant 1863; alive Hinson, J.P., 2d corporal; promoted 1st sergeant, 1863 Townsend, 4th sergeant, transferred to 26th Regiment PRIVATES 1. Ammons, Allen, dead 2. Ammons, Alpheus, alive 3. Ammons, Thos. Still living 4. Arnett, Benj. Discharged 1863 5. Brigman, L, died 1875 6. Bristow, T.C. alive 7. Bennett, G.W., still living 8. Bass, Richard, alive 9. Bowyer, T.M., transferred 1862; dead 10. Bethea, A.J., detailed as hospital steward; dead 11. Bethea, T.T., killed Franklin 1864 12. Beverly, Robert, promoted corporal 1863; killed 1863 13. Barrentine, G. 14. Bennett., J.J., camp cook 15. Calder, H., killed Atlanta 1864 16. Cope, John, died in hospital in Atlanta, Georgia in 1864 17. Cope, E. , still living 18. Calder, R. transferred to Sharpshooters' Regiment 1862 19. Chavis, J., died at home 1868 20. Chavis, Wm., discharged 1862 21. Chavis, Geo. Died in hospital in 1862 22. Caulk, James, died in hospital 1862 23. Caulk, J.C. 24. Crawford, W.H. 25. Crawford, HY.B. 26. Crawford, G.G., 27. Covington, H., transferred to 26th Regiment; died 1876 28. Day, Wm., killed battle Chickamauga 1863 29. Dunn, Alexander, died in camp 1863 30. Driggers, M.C., died at home 1878 31. Driggers, Whit. Dead 32. Driggers, C.O. 33. Driggers, ? , died at home 1862 34. Ellen, W.B., died at home 35. Easterling, W.B., promoted sergeant 1863; lost right arm Franklin 1864 36. Easterling, J.T. color-sergeant; killed Franklin, Tenn. 1864 37. Easterling, J.N. prisoner 1863 38. Easterling, W.L., alive 39. Fields, P. died at home 1863 40. Fletcher, N. died in camp 1862 41. Green, J.B., promoted 3 lieutenant 1863; alive 42. Green, Geo, died 1865 43. Griffin, John, died 1863 44. Gaddy, J.W. 45. Gaddy, Wm., transferred 1862 46. Hinson, H.P., alive 47. Hinson, E.D., died 1863 48. Hodges, R. alive 49. Hodges, J.H., died in hospital 1863 50. Hall, James 51. Haithcock, R., died in hospital 1863 52. Hubbard, Martin, lost thumb in battle 53. Jacobs, Asbury 54. Jones, J.A., color-sergeant; killed Franklin, 1864 55. Johnson, J. corporal; killed 1863 56. Jones, W.W., died at home 57. Jacobs., J.P, camp cook 58. Lewis, W.S., appointed sergeant 1863; died 1896 59. Liles, S.H., corporal; killed 1863 Kennesaw Mountain 60. McRae, W.J., captured 1863; died at home 61. Miller, H., transferred to 8th Regiment; lost leg; dead 62. McCollum, H., still living 63. Meekins, W.E., corporal; killed 1863 64. Meekins, P.P. still living 65. Meekins, Oscar, killed Jonesboro, Georgia 1863 66. McQuaig, H., company courier; alive 67. Medlin, John discharged 1862 68. Medlin, Jas, discharged 1862 69. Medlin, Jonathan, discharged 1862 70. Norton, Elias 71. Norton, Samuel, killed Franklin 1864 72. Norton, Jas., died 1862 73. Odom, S.W. killed Chickamauga 1863 74. Odom, H.E., killed Jackson 1863 75. Odom, J.G. died in hospital 1863 76. Odom, D.A. transferred to sharpshooters 1862 77. Odom. L 78. Odom, P.E. 79. Peel, Freeman, captured 1864; died 1881 80. Parham. A. alive 81. Parham, Samuel, killed Peachtree creek, 1863 82. Parker, Wm., killed Peachtree creek, 1863 83. Quick, M. alive 84. Quick, A. 85. Quick, James, died at home 86. Rowe, W.D., died 1896 87. Rowe, J.H., died in hospital 1862 88. Rascoe, H. died in hospital 1862 89. Stubbs, Thos 90. Stubbs, Daniel, wounded and discharged 1863 91. Sanders, J., died in camp 1863 92. Sweat, Jas., died 1869 93. Sweat, J.W., died at home 94. Sweat, Simeon, killed 1863 95. Sweat, Harris, discharged 1863 96. Stanton, N., killed at Franklin, Tennessee, 1864 97. Stanton, E.G., wounded and discharged 1863 98. Stanton, M., killed Franklin 1864 99. Sweat, Sam, died from wounds 1863 100. Thompson, T.J., discharged 1862 101. Trawick, Peter, killed Franklin 1864 102. Turner, L., died at home 103. Turner, Jas. 104. Turner, D. 105. Turner, Jack, died 1895 106. Usher, Chas., died at home 1863 107. Wallace, J.B., in Texas; alive 108. Willoughby R., discharged 1862 109. Williams, Thos., died 1864 110. Williams, L. 111. Williams, Joseph, died in hospital 1863 112. Wright, Daniel, died 1862 113. Woodley, Jonathan, alive 114. Woodle, E, wounded 1863 115. Woodle, Hinson, killed in battle 1863 116. Waters, J. Killed in battle 20 Died during War 23 Wounded 10 Died at Home 22 Captured 5The 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.
Marlboro County in the War Between the States
Marlboro Military PageThese CSA pages online since December 11, 1996.