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13TH REGIMENT
OF SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS FROM SPARTANBURG COUNTY,
SOUTH CAROLINA: Transcribed and contributed by Blair
Wheeler
A
LIST INCLUSIVE OF ALL MEN AND SHOWING CASUALTIES AND INJURIES
SUSTAINED AS SET FORTH IN DR. LANDRUM'S HISTORY OF SPARTANBURG
COUNTY
NOTE:
The men in each company are alphabetized based on their last
names. Companies B, C, E, F, and I were comprised of all
Spartanburg Countians at the inception of the 13th Regiment.
This below list comes from Dr. J.B.O. Landrum's book, "History
of Spartanburg County."
OFFICERS:
Colonels:
O.E. Edwards died of wounds received at Chancellorsville,
Benjamin T. Brockman was wounded at 2nd Manassas, died of
wounds received at Spottsylvania..
Lieutenant
Colonel: T. Stobo Farrow wounded at 2nd Manassas..
Majors:
Joseph L. Wofford and D.R. Duncan.
Adjutant:
John C. Anderson.
Chaplains:
John G. Landrum and Wallace W. Duncan.
Surgeons:
Lionell C. Kennedy and Benjamin F. Kilgore
COMPANY A:
Captain: R.L. Bowden severely wounded at 2nd
Manassas.
Corporal: Robert W. Bobo promoted from ranks, twice
wounded.
COMPANY B: see also
Roster Company
B
Captains: Benjamin T. Brockman, Jesse K. Brockman wounded at Spottsylvania, died of same, Flavonius J. Poole wounded at
Chancellorsville, Jericho Ford and Petersburg.
1st Lieutenants: James W. Bennett killed at Jones Farm in
1864, Samuel J. Greer, wounded at 2nd Manassas,
Chancellorsville and Gaines Mill.
2nd Lieutenants: James M. Littlefield resigned, James A. Snoddy and Thomas Baswell.
1st Sergeant: James D. Leonard wounded at Chancellorsville and
2nd Manasssas, Anthony P. Wakefield discharged on account of
wound received at Cold Harbor.
2nd Sergeant: W.R. Kendrick severely wounded at 2nd Manassas,
died of same, Elbert P. Johnson died of disease at Richmond,
1862, James G. Leonard, J.F. Stokes killed 2nd
Manassas.
Corporals: 1st. Miles Floyd, Thomas N. Fowler, 2nd. S.S.
Dillard died in 1862, 3rd. W.D. Howe, 4th. W.L.
Morgan.
Privates: James M. Anderson, Perry Ashley died in Winder
hospital, 1862, Wheeler W. Barker mortally wounded at Fussel's
Mill, Newton L. Bennett, Alvin Burnett severely wounded at
Gettysburg, Perry Burnett, W. Pinckney Burnett wounded,
John N. Burnett wounded at Ox Hill near Germantown, James D.
Burnett wounded at five Forks, James M. Boiter, William Brock
died in Columbia, 1861, John Brown wounded, died of same at Ox
Hill, John A. Brown, J. Franklin Brown killed at Jericho
Ford, William B. Brown killed at Spottsylvania, Alexander Brown,
Herington Brown wounded at 2nd Manassas and Gettysburg, died
at Elmira, N.Y., Austin W. Bailey wounded at wounded at
Spottsylvania, Jos. M. Brannon wounded at Gettysburg., Jos.
Bridwell wounded at Frazier's Farm, Manly F. Bright. Wm. A.
Bright wounded at Fredericksburg, Robert Bright died of disease in
Columbia, 1862, Adam Bright died of disease at Richmond, Thos.
P. Beecham killed at Gettysburg, Simeon Baswell wounded at
Spottsylania, Albert T. Collins killed at Gettysburg, West
Cole, Pinckney Cole, Wm. Cole died at Laurel Hill, D. Jackson
Cole died of disease at Laurel Hill, 1862, Wm. P. Davis, L.C.
Davis died at Hanover, Va., John T. Dillard wounded at 2nd
Manassas and Spottsylvania, Jos. P. Darby, John Elmore wounded at
Wilderness, John C. Edge wounded at Gettysburg, Elias F. Floyd,
Silas W. Floyd, Miles Floyd, Mark Foote discharged, Wm. J.
Green killed at Spottsylvania, Elleson J. Green died at Beuna
Vista, S.C., Benj. Greer wounded in battle, James H. Gaston
killed at 2nd Manassas, Hugh B. Grisham died Winder hospital,
1862, Jacob Griffin, John M. Griffin died at home, Thos. M.
Howe, Benj. F. Howe killed at Gaines' Mill, John J. Howe wounded
at Spottsylvania, Jas. C. Howe, J.N.R. Hill, C.J. Hill, Wm. T.
Hughes died in hospital, Amos Holmes killed at
Chancellorsville, Michael Hadden, Jas. H. Hadden, John C.
Hadden died Chimborazo hospital, Tolliver R. Johnson, Simeon
P. Johnson wounded at Deep Bottom, John J. Jordan died in Richmond,
Prue B. James severely wounded 2nd Manassas, J. Franklin James
killed Spottyslvania, Miles M. Knight wounded five times,
Robert M. Kenrick wounded 2nd Manassas, Issac P. Long wounded
at Chancellorsville and Jones' Farm, Pettus V. Liles, Leonard
Morgan wounded 2nd Manassas, John T. Marsh, John D. McVay died
in Richmond, 1862, Wm. McElreath wounded at Chancellorsville,
Manly McElreath died at Coosawhatchie, Peter H. Moore died at
Coosawhatchie, Robert M. Mahaffy, Jos. K. Mahaffy, Green L.
Mahaffy died in hospital, Massey. Mayfield mortally wounded at
Fussel's Farm, July 1864, died of same at Richmond, John D.
Murray died of wounds at Crawfordsville, S.C., Wm. Pearson,
Alvin Powers died at Richmond, 1863, Riley D. Reynolds died at
Columbia, S.C., Martin Reynolds wounded at Laurel Hill, 1862,
Nimrod B. Boddy, Willis T. Ray wounded at Spottyslvania, Erwin
Roe died at Richmond, 1863, Linsey W. Ralph, Wm. Ralph wounded at
Wilderness, John W. Smith died at Richmond, Nathaniel Smith died
at Richmond, Thos.J. Smith wounded at Petersburg, Daniel Smith
killed 2nd Manassas, Thos. Staggs wounded at
Spottsylvania. Thos. M. Staggs killed at Jericho ford,
Stephen Sizemore died at Richmond, 1862, Reuben Sizemore
wounded at 2nd Manassas and Spottsylvania, John F. Shaw died at
Lynchburg, John Sowell, Benj. Tiqqens, Elliot O. Thomas died
in Columbia, F. Landrum Tillotson wounded at Gettysburg, Wm.
Vaughn, John M. Williams, Jas. Williams wounded at 2nd
Manassas, Ellison S. Waddel wounded at Malvern Hill, Jas. D.
Wakefield, Jas. M. Wakefield died at Laurel Hill, 1862, John
Wilson killed at Gettysburg, John Wright killed at Gettysburg,
Edward H. Willis killed at Petersburg, Perry Waters died at
Laurel Hill and Manning A. Wilson wounded at
Wilderness.
COMPANY C:
See also
Roster
Company C
Captains: T. Stobo Farrow elected major of 13th Regiment at
organization, D.R. Duncan promoted from 1st Lieutenant and
John W. Carlisle promoted from 2nd to 1st
Lieutenant.
1st Lieutenant: Alex S. Douglas wounded at Fussels
Mill.
2nd Lieutenant: Chas. Petty promoted from sergeant to 2nd
lieutenant and Adam W. Ballenger promoted from ranks, wounded
near Petersburg.
Sergeants: 1st Jas M. Powell, Wilford I. Harris wounded near
Petersburg August 25, 1864; 2nd Lemuel Moorman killed at
Fussel's Mill, Amos R. Shands; 3rd Thos. Wingo, D. Rush
Hudson.
Corporals: George W. Wingo, J.V. Sleigh severely wounded at
Petersburg August, 1864, Jas. W. White wounded near Cold
Harbor.
Privates: David T. Alley, Thos. J. Alley killed at Gaines
Mill, Andrew J. Archer, Eber E. Bailey killed at
Spottsylvania, 1864, Chas. S. Baker killed at Fussels Mill,
1864, Wm. B. Ballenger, Joseph Ballenger killed Frazers Farm, John
W. Burnett, Howard Bobo killed at Fussels Mill, C.C. Bearden,
John L. Booker died at Coosawhatchie, 1862, Wm. J. Bomar, H.
Spencer Bullman killed at Gettysburg, John M. Burnett wounded
at Gettysburg, died of same in Pennsylvania, Matt Burnett, Wm.
Byars, Wm. C. Cannon, Jas. B. Cannon, D.E. Converse, D.M. Coan
wounded at Spottyslvania and 2nd Manassas, Jas. M. Corley
wounded at Frazier's Farm, Wm. L. Cauthren wounded at
Chancellorsville and Reeves Station, John T. Cauthern, Jos. E.
Cauthern, David A. Cauthern, Z. Cowan wounded near Richmond,
James E. Davis (Union) wounded at Jones' Farm and died July of
1865, T. Jefferson Dillard, Felix L. Dillard died of disease
at Richmondin 1862, Christian B. Foster wounded at Gaines
Mill, G.W. Gossett wounded at 2nd Manassas, Jos. H. Griffin,
Robert Genobles wounded at Noels Station, Hiram Genobles, Albert G.
Harris, Jos. S. Harmon wounded at Spottsylvania, P. Alberry
Harmon wounded at 2nd Manassas, John F. Harmon killed 2nd
Manassas, Cotesworth P. Huggins wounded at Fussels Farm, Wm.
G. High, Monroe High, Frank M. High wounded at Reames Station.
J. Van Buren High wounded at Reames Station and Gettysburg,
Frank A. Johnson, Wm. Johnson wounded at 2nd Manassas, Isham
F. Kirby, W. Simpson Kirby, Henry Keast, Austin Lee, A.C. Lockman,
Edward E. Leitner, John N. Lemaster, Jos. J. Lawrence wounded
at Wilderness, Wilson Lawrence, Wm. Lawrence wounded at
Riddles Shop, Elias J.W. Lowe, James M. Lowe, Ephrim A.B.
Lockman, Samuel Land, Wm. Lowe, Hiram McAbee wounded at
Fussels Mill and Gettysburg, david McMillen wounded a getysburg,
John J. Moore, Lemuel F.Mason wounded at 2nd Manassas, walter H.
Mitchell, Robert J. Owens killed at Frazier's Mill, Frederick
J. Parham killed at Gettysburg, John Pierce, Wm. L. Swatsell
killed 2nd Manassas, Marcus L. Sutherland, John W. Ship, Abram
Summers killed accidentally at Coosawhatchie December 15,
1861, Robert Smith killed at 2nd Manassas, Marcus W. Sexton
wounded near Frazier's Farm, David W. Styles, Wm. R. Tanner
wounded at Sharpsburg, Alonzo Tanner, M. Thomas killed at 2nd
Manassas, Marion L. Thomas killed at 2nd Manassas, Wm A. Thompson
wounded at Jones' Farm and died of same at Richmond in 1864,
Wm. W. Tinsley died of disease at Laurel hill in 1862, Ransom
W. Tinsley wounded at Cold Harbor, Eber Tinsley, Albert H.
Twitchell, Marcus Turner, John D. Turner, John T.B. Turner
killed at Spottsylvania, Alexander W. Walker, Andrew J. Wingo
wounded at Fredericksburg, Robert Wingo wounded at Spottsylvania, J.
Frank Wingo, Ransom Wingo wounded at Sutherland Station,
Alberry Wingo, Wm. F. White, Geo. W. Wilkie, Jas.Williamson, Chas W. Williamson,
James Williamson discharged due to illness (per Ralph K. Williamson, relative of
James) and Peter C. Wheeler killed at
Gettysburg.
COMPANY
E: See also
Roster
Company E
Captains: Joseph L. Wofford advanced by promotion to major,
John Drewberry advanced by promotion from 1st Lieutenant,
wounded at Gettysburg, lost an arm, was captured and held
until the close of the war, O. Robins advanced by promotion
from ranks.
1st Lieutenants: W.T. Thorne wounded, lost an arm,
discharged.
2nd Lieutenants: John Y. Wofford died in July of 1863, Mck.
Willis killed at Jones' Farm in 1864, and W.J.
Poole.
Sergeants: 1st J.W. Perry; 2nd Geo. A. Seltzler, 3rd J.H.
Turner, 4th David Parris.
Corporals: Isreal Willis died at Charlottsville, Robert Price
died at Charleston, B.B. Martin, Hazel Parris and S.M. White
wounded at 2nd Manassas.
Privates: Matthew Burnett wounded at 2nd Manassas, Thomas
Belcher, Robert Byers,
Barney Belcher, Jovan
Bryant, John Byers, M.D. Bryant, Rowland Bryant killed at
Gettysburg,
James Bryant, C.C.
Bonham wounded at Gettysburg, died at Fort Delaware, Albany
Cash
wounded at Riddles
Shop, Lee Cash died at Charleston, Lawson Cash died at Richmond,
Arthur
Cash, Green B. Cash
wounded at 2nd Manassas, J.P. Cudd, Rufus Clement wounded
at
Wilderness, C.M.
Cantrell wounded at North Anna, Ransom Cartee, John Cartee, Farrow
Cole,
John Cash wounded at
Jones' Farm, W.B. Cash, B. Cadle wounded at Chancellorsville and
died
of disease, Henry
Davidson wounded at 2nd Manassas, lost a leg, Hazel Davidson,
James
Davidson died in
hospital, J.W. Elder died in Richmond, A.C. Elder, Zebean Ezell
killed at
Williamsport, Va., Wm
Ezell killed at Spottsylvania, A.C. Ezell wounded at Petersburg
on Aug.
25, 1864, Isaac Epton,
Wm. Epton, Jas. Epton, Wm. Garrett, Zebean Gilbert died in
hospital
September 26, 1861,
John Gossett, W.M. Gossett killed near Petersburg, Wm. Giles,
John Head
died in Richmond, Va.,
H. Horn, A. Henderson died in hospital, Javan Henderson
wounded at Ox
Hill, Wm. Henderson
killed at Chancellorsville, Wm. Henderson II, Louis Henderson
died in
hospital, Jackson
Henderson, Wm. J. Hines wounded at Wilderness, J.L.B. Hines died
at
Richmond, Albert
Hines, John Tyler Johnson wounded at Wilderness, Green
Johnson, William
Johnson wounded at
Spottsylvania on May 12, 1864 and died May 29, 1864
buried at
Hollywood cemetary in
Richmond, Va., Marion Johnson wounded at Fredericksburg and
lost an
arm, David Johnson
died in hospital, [ John Tyler Johnson, Green Johnson, William
Johnson and
Marion Johnson were
all brothers and enlisted on September 4, 1861 and joined Co.
E formed by
Dr. J.L.
Wofford they are the sons of Elizabeth Johnson of
northern area of Spartanburg County, B. Kimbrel, Anthony
Lewis, Uriah Mullins wounded 2nd Manassas, Jas. H. Moseley,
Wm. Mosely, J.H. McKelvey died in Richmond, J.A. McKelvey, Wm.
McKintree, T.C. McKintree, J.O. Martin died in hospital, Haden
Morris, Hiram Owens wounded at Ox Hill, James Owens, Jackson
Oliver, C.C. Peck, Thos. Price wounded at Wilderness, Docter
Potter, Peyton A. Potter killed at 2nd Manassas, Abram Potter,
Wm. Potter, E.Potter, J.M. Randall, Jackson Robbins died in
hospital, S.F. Robbins died at Richmond, O. Robbins wounded at
Frazier's Farm, M.S. Shields, J.K. Seay wounded at Gettysburg,
John Spencer, J.P. Turner killed at 2nd Manassas, Lee L. Turner died
in Richmond, H.M. Turner, Zera Thomas, J. Wakefield,
R.Q. White, Francis Willis, David Willis wounded at 2nd
Manassas, Thos. Willis, John Q. Willis killed at Wilderness,
Wm. P. Willis, E. White, Jas. A. Waldrep, John Webb killed at
Gettysburg, Louis Webb, Benjamin W. Wells, Wm. Wooten.
COMPANY F:
See also
Roster Company
F
Captains: Dr. W.P. Compton, resigned after two years in the
field, and Alexander
Copeland promoted from
1st sergeant, surrendered in command of company at Appomattox
on
April 9, 1865.
1st Lieutenants: Pleasant G. Page died August, 1862, B.B.
Chapman promoted from ranks,
wounded at
Chancellorsville, lost a leg, and W.D. O'Shields promoted from 2nd
Lieutenant,
surrendered at
Appomatox.
2nd Lieutenants: J.M. Jackson resigned on account of ill
health, died Nov. 15, 1866, W.H.
Caldwell died January
of 1862 on coast of S.C., W.H. Chapman promoted from ranks and
killed
in battle a few days
before surrendered at Appomattox, and J.C. Burton.
1st Sergeants: David Rudisail killed December 13, 1862 at
Fredericksburg, John White
died August of 1862 in
Virginia, Edward Alverson surrendered at Appomattox.
Corporals: G.W. Reece, J.B. Page died August of 1862, William
E. Cook wounded at
Gettysburg and Calvin
Tinsley.
Privates: Green Atkins died February 1862, Thomas Atkins, John
L. Alverson killed at
Reddles Shop, Va.,
B.F. Alverson, Matt Alverson, B.F. Alverson, Sr., W.C.
Alverson, J.H.
Andrews died May of
1862 in Virginia, Peter Andrews died August of 1862 in Virginia,
W.P.
Barnett wounded at Ox
Hill, Va., O. Barton died 1864, Elijah Bishop, Simpson Bishop,
Issac
Bishop, Wm. Blackwood,
Alexander Blackwood killed at 2nd Manassas, Marcus
Blackwood,
C.B. Bowling wounded
at Fredericksburg, W.M. Bowling killed at Fredericksburg, Wm.
Brooks,
Robert Burlington,
Tench Burlington, Epulla Burns killed Sharpsburg, J.A. Burns
wounded at
2nd Manassas, W.J.
Burton, Govan Bush, J.C. Caldwell, W.M. Campbell wounded and
discharged,
Jas. Campbell wounded
at Spottsylvania, Jas. Clark, M.G.Clark, Farrer Cole, Thos.
Cooper died
in 1862 in Virginia,
J.H. Daniel died in 1863 in Virginia, John Daniel, T.J. Davis,
J.B. Dill, J.P.
Dill, James Dunlap,
Wm. A. Erwin killed at Fredericksburg, Elias Farmer died 1862,
Edmond
Feagans killed July of
1864, T.R. Fleming wounded at 2nd Manassas and surrendered
at
Appomattox, T.J. Hall
surrendered at Appomattox, George Hall killed at
Chancellorsville, Adam
Haas wounded at 2nd
Manassas, Wm. Henderson, Elias Henderson, Calvin Henderson.
F.M.
Hines, J.C. Jackson,
Jackson Johnson wounded and discharged due to loss of arm, John
Kimbrell
died in 1863, Wm. King
killed at Fredericksburg, Calvin Lancaster surrendered at
Appomattox,
Crawford Lancaster,
Thomas Lively, Collins McCarter transferred to Holcombe
Legion,
C.R.McClure killed
near Petersburg on Sept. 30, 1862, David McClure, John B.
McClure
surrendered at
Appomattox, Charles McClure, Wm. McClure, Jones H. McDowell killed
in 1864,
Jerome McDowell died,
Wm. McGinnis, David McMillen died 1862, John W. McMillen
wounded
and discharged, J.M.
Mills wounded at Petersburg surrendered at Appomattox, Thomas
Mills
killed in Va., G.
Morrow wounded at 2nd Manassas, Johnson Newman died in 1864,
B.F.
Nicholls, Jos.
Nicholls, J.W. O'Shields, J.A. Pearson killed, E.L. Pope, C.T. Pope
wounded at
Gettysburg, G.C. Reece
died in 1862, John Roddy, Matt Roddy killed at Fredericksburg,
Wilson
Seay killed at
Spottsylvania, Franklin Seay killed at Chancellorsville, David
Sizemore died in
1861, Jackson Staggs
wounded at Ox Hill and surrendered at Appomattox, Jonathan
Staton, Wm.
Stanton, James Stone
died in 1863, Eber Tinsley, Thomas Tinsley died in 1862, Wm.
Townsend
killed at
Spottsylvania, James Turner wounded at 2nd Manassas, Jeff
Turner killed in battle, Elias
Vehorn killed in
battle in 1863, Thomas Vehorn died in 1862, Alonzo Wallace
died in 1863,
R.J.F. Wall discharged
and joined 5th Reg. of SCV, F.A. West surrendered at
Appomattox,
J.C.C. Wilkin, P.A.
Wilson, Wm. C. White, T.C. Wofford killed below Richmond in 1863,
W.P.
Wofford, John Wofford
killed at Gettysburg, John Young wounded and discharged as he
lost an
arm, James Young died
in 1863.
COMPANY
I: See also
Roster Company
I
Captains: Andrew K. Smith killed at 2nd Manassas, and Franklin
M. Timmier.
1st Lieutenants: S.F. Smith and B.F. Neighbors.
2nd Lieutenants: J.R. Poole, J.W. White later resigned and
joined 20th Regiment of SCV and died on coast of
S.C. on July 21, 1863, R.M. Crocker wounded at 2nd Manassas.
Sergeants: 1st T.H. Waters, 2nd Wm. Waters, 3rd Issac
Macomson, 4th B.F. Neighbors wounded at 2nd
Manassas, W.E. Lipscomb died of wounds at Chancellorsville.
Corporals: J.M. Barnett, W.F. Coggins and M.C. Barnett.
Privates: John Allen wounded at 2nd Manassas, W.C. Allen
wounded at 2nd Manassas,
Josiah W. Bagwell
wounded 2nd Manassas, Jas. Bagwell, Samuel Bagwell wounded severely
at
2nd Manassas, Simpson
Bagwell killed at 2nd Manassas, L. Ballenger, T.R. Barnett,
W.H. Barnett,
Pinckney Brice, Wm.
Carlyle, W.M. Coggins died of wounds at Wilderness, J.L.Coggins
died on
coast of S.C. in 1863,
A.C. Crocker wounded at 2nd Manassas, W.W. Crocker, A.W.
Currant,
Elph Elder, Samuel
Elder, Robert Elmore, J.M. Finch, T.A. Forrest, J.F. French, A.C.
Gossett
died at Winder
hospital, E.M. Gossett, R.W.P. Gossett killed at 2nd Manassas and
lost an arm,
Robert Hembree, Russel
Hembree, E.A. Henley, E.M.D. Henley died at Richmond on
September
19, 1863, James
Henley, Thomas Henley, Giles Hewett, W.J. Hutchings, P.J.
Jenkins, Peter
Johnson, Andrew Kirby,
F.A. Kirby died at Columbia on October 12, 1861, Henry Kirby,
Jasper
Kirby, L.C. Kirby,
T.J. Kirby, Wm. Kirby, Thomas Lemaster, Lee Lender, Willis
Linder, J.C.
Lipscomb, John H.
Lipscomb, Nathan Lipscomb, T.H. Lipscomp missing and supposed to
have
died, T.M. Littlejohn,
J.H. Lowe, J.H. McAbee, Wm Millwood, John Patterson, John
Petrie, L.H.
Petrie wounded at
Fredericksburg on December 18, 1862 and lost an arm, P.C. Reaves
killed at
2nd Manassas, Morgan
Reaves, D.M. Richards, N. Roddy, Simpson Sanders, Jeff
Satterfield,
Wilson Satterfield,
Wilson Seay, J.H. Smith, P.L. Smith, Stewart Sparks, Wm. Sparks,
James
Sprouse, James Stone,
William Thomas, A.J. Thompson, Elijah Thompson, M. Thompson,
Wm.
T. Thompson wounded at
2nd Manassas, W.R. Thompson, F.M. Turner, T.J. Turner, Abner
Waters, Simpson
Weather, T.R. Wilkie, A.W. Willis, H.J. Willis, Drury Wood, A.
Zimmerman
died and J.N.
Zimmerman died.
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