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(1839 - 1863)
Home State: South Carolina
Education: South Carolina College (later University)
Branch of Service: Infantry
Before Sharpsburg
Son of a wealthy doctor, in 1860 he was a 21 year old medical student living with his father, 7 siblings, and 48 slaves at Midway in the Barnwell District, SC. He enlisted at Summerville, SC on 20 July 1861 and mustered as 3rd Sergeant of Company F (later G), First South Carolina Infantry. He was elected 2nd Lieutenant of Company G on 12 April 1862 at the regimental reorganization and was promoted to First Lieutenant on 1 September.
On the Campaign
He led his company in Maryland and was slightly wounded in action Sharpsburg on 17 September 1862, bruised in the right thigh by a piece of shell. He came to command of the regiment that afternoon as the senior officer still present after Captains Knotts and Stafford left the field, and remained in command for the rest of the day.
The rest of the War
He was furloughed home from a Richmond, VA hospital on 28 November 1862. He was promoted to Captain on 16 April 1863 and was mortally wounded near Chattanooga, TN on 25 September 1863 by a gunshot that shattered his right upper arm. His arm was amputated at the shoulder on 7 October, probably in a hospital in Atlanta, and he died there of "exhaustion" 8 days later.
References & notes
Birth
07/06/1839; Barnwell District, SC
Death
10/15/1863; Atlanta, GA; burial in Barnwell Baptist Church Cemetery, Barnwell, SC
1 US War Department, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, Record Group No. 109 (War Department Collection of Confederate Records), Washington DC: US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 1903-1927 [AotW citation 31963]
2 Hagood, James Robert, and Colonel Johnson Hagood, Memoirs of the First South Carolina Regiment of Volunteer Infantry ..., Barnwell: not published, c. 1870, pp. 75, 89, 248 [AotW citation 31964]