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MUSTER ROLL - COMPANY "D", 26TH REGIMENT,
SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS
COMMISSIONED AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS A.D. Smith, Colonel J.H. Hudson, Lt. Colonel Smith, A. D. Captain; elected colonel 26th Regiment 1862, wounded Petersburg; died at home Davis, Washington W. 1st lieutenant; promoted captain 1862; killed Clay's Farm, Virginia Wallace, John W., 2nd lieutenant; promoted 1st lieutenant 1862; dead Davis, James M. 3d lieutenant; promoted 2d lieutenant 1862; died at home Bristow, Alexander E., 1st sergeant; promoted 3d and 2d lieutenant 1862; captain 1864; alive Hall, Alexander, 2d sergeant; elected 3d lieutenant 1863; alive Hammond, Haynes L. 3d sergeant; transferred to North Carolina Regiment; killed Wilderness Quick, Robert, 4th sergeant; promoted 1st sergeant 1864; killed Petersburg, 1864 Quick, Thomas P., 5th sergeant; killed Petersburg 1864 Parker, Peter, 1st corporal; promoted sergeant 1862; died at home Brigman, J. Curtis, 2d corporal; alive Hayes, James M. 3d corporal; alive Roller, John 4th corporal; killed Sucessionville, 1862 Brigman, Eli, 5th corporal; killed Petersburg, 1864 Covington, Harris, 2d lieutenant 1861; promoted 1st lieutenant, 1864; captain, 1865; died 1876 Malone, John C. elected 1st sergeant 1862; transferred; living Parham, Alex K. elected 1st sergeant 1863; alive Emanuel, Frank W. elected sergeant-major 1862; ordinance sergeant 1861; died in Texas PRIVATES 1. Bittle James H, killed Petersburg 1864 2. Bolton, Britton, died at home 3. Brigman, Henry 4. Brigman, Moses 5. Brigman, William, killed at Petersburg, 1864 6. Brigman, Henry 7. Brigman, Jacob C. 8. Barrington, Goodwin, living 9. Barrington, Sion R., living 10. Barrington, Ebby W. , living 11. Barrington, Alex H., living 12. Bealancua, Augustus 13. Calder, Henry, transferred to 8th Regiment 14. Calder, Stamford 15. Calder, Daniel, died at home 16. Covington, henry, killed Petersburg 1864 17. Clayton, John, died at home of disease 18. Cole, William 19. Chavis, Eliab, alive 20. Chavis, James Alive 21. Chavis, Bytha J., died at home 22. Chavis, Willis J. living 23. Chavis, John, died June, 1862, at Charleston 24. Chavis, Nelson, living 25. Chavis, Eli, living 26. Chavis, Calvin, living 27. Chavis, Levi, killed Clays' Farm near Petersburg, 1864 28. Chavis, William, killed near Petersburg, 1864 29. Chavis, Bithel, died at home on furlough, 1864 30. Chavis, Alfred, killed August 1864, near Petersburg 31. Clark, William 32. Davis, Younger, died of disease at Secessionville 33. Dawkins, Elisha A. killed near Petersburg 1864 34. Driggers, Thomas, killed Secessionville, June 1862 35. Driggers, Eli, wounded Clay's Farm, Virginia, 1864; alive 36. Driggers, Gage, alive 37. Driggers, peter, alive 38. English, Alex, wounded Jackson, Mississippi 39. English, Eli, alive 40. English, Welcome, killed Petersburg 1864 41. Fletcher, John S. , severely wounded Petersburg, 1864; alive 42. Griggs, Henry, transferred to Coit's Battery 1864 43. Gilbert, Simeon 44. Gibson, Eli, wounded Burgiss Mill, Virginia 1865, alive 45. Gibson, Frank B. wounded near Appomatox, Virginia, day Lee's surrender, April 9th 1865; alive 46. Gibson, John, killed near Petersburg 1864 47. Grooms, Evander, killed near Petersburg, 1864 48. Grant, James T. alive 49. Guinn, Anderson, alive 50. Hammond, Stephen, transferred to North Carolina Regiment 1864 51. Hatcher, Abner, wounded Petersburg 1864; alive 52. Hatcher, Aaron, died at home 1864 53. Hall, William, alive 54. Jacobs, Curtis J. alive 55. Jacobs, Archie, died Petersburg, Virginia 56. Jones, William 57. Jones, James H. , died 1895 58. Jacobs, Samuel, alive 59. Laviner, Hiram 60. Laviner, Harris, living 61. Liles, James S. wounded Petersburg 1864; alive 62. McGee, Wesley M. 63. Mumford, James Killed at Petersburg, Virginia 64. Morris, Campbell, died since war 65. McGee, henry 66. Mahoney, Thomas, discharged 67. Oxendine, Manny, alive 68. Oxendine, Leonard C., promoted on field, 1864, to sergeant; alive 69. Odom, Alexander, alive 70. Odom, Noah, transferred to 4th South Carolina Calvary; alive 71. Parks, Alex, died Charleston 1863 72. Parker, Andres 73. Parham, William, died Church Flats, South Carolina 74. Perkins, Miles, died in hospital 75. Perkins, Wm. 76. Prevatt, Evander, died in hospital 77. Powell, Wm. R. alive 78. Quick, Aaron T. alive 79. Quick, Robt. W. died at home 80. Quick, Evander, alive 81. Quick, Stephen, wounded Petersburg and Appomatox,; dead 82. Quick, Ebby, wounded Petersburg 1864; alive 83. Quick, Wyatt, died at home 1863 84. Quick, Chas. D. alive 85. Quick, Madison, alive 86. Roller, Henry T. 87. Roller, Benjamin, alive 88. Roller, John, killed Secessionville, South Carolina 89. Rainwaters, Samuel 90. Rogers, Pinckney, alive 91. Smith, Stephen 92. Scott, Benjamin 93. Sweat, Benjamin, killed 1862 94. Sweat, Leonard, killed Petersburg 1864 95. Sweat, John died Secessionville 1862 96. Steen, Morgan 97. Strickland, Henry, died Petersburg 1864 98. Smith, James discharged 99. Sweat, William, wounded Jackson, Mississippi; alive 100. Stanton, John, killed Petersburg 1864 101. Townsend, Walter S. ; alive 102. Turner, Aaron alive 103. Watson, Coleman, died at home 104. Wilkinson, Gorman, died Charleston 105. Williams, Chas. Killed in battle 22 Died during war 21 Died since war 6 Alive 47 Wounded 10 Unknown 23The 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.