Organized | Summer 1861 |
Number of men enrolled | 130 |
Killed in battle | 20 |
Wounded | 10 |
Died during war | 23 |
Died at home | 22 |
Captured | 5 |
Total casualties | 80 |
Percentage casualties | 61% |
Officers:
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:
Ammons, Allen, dead
Ammons, Alpheus, alive
Ammons, Thos. Still living
Arnett, Benj. Discharged 1863
Brigman, L, died 1875
Bristow, T.C. alive
Bennett, G.W., still living
Bass, Richard, alive
Bowyer, T.M., transferred 1862; dead
Bethea, A.J., detailed as hospital steward; dead
Bethea, T.T., killed Franklin 1864
Beverly, Robert, promoted corporal 1863; killed 1863
Barrentine, G.
Bennett., J.J., camp cook
Calder, H., killed Atlanta 1864
Cope, John, died in hospital in Atlanta, Georgia in 1864
Cope, E. , still living
Calder, R. transferred to Sharpshooters Regiment 1862
Chavis, J., died at home 1868
Chavis, Wm., discharged 1862
Chavis, Geo. Died in hospital in 1862
Caulk, James, died in hospital 1862
Caulk, J.C.
Crawford, W.H.
Crawford, HY.B.
Crawford, G.G.,
Covington, H., transferred to 26th Regiment; died 1876
Day, Wm., killed battle Chickamauga 1863
Dunn, Alexander, died in camp 1863
Driggers, M.C., died at home 1878
Driggers, Whit. Dead
Driggers, C.O.
Driggers, ? , died at home 1862
Ellen, W.B., died at home
Easterling, W.B., promoted sergeant 1863; lost right arm Franklin 1864
Easterling, J.T. color-sergeant; killed Franklin, Tenn. 1864
Easterling, J.N. prisoner 1863
Easterling, W.L., alive
Fields, P. died at home 1863
Fletcher, N. died in camp 1862
Green, J.B., promoted 3 lieutenant 1863; alive
Green, Geo, died 1865
Griffin, John, died 1863
Gaddy, J.W.
Gaddy, Wm., transferred 1862
Hinson, H.P., alive
Hinson, E.D., died 1863
Hodges, R. alive
Hodges, J.H., died in hospital 1863
Hall, James
Haithcock, R., died in hospital 1863
Hubbard, Martin, lost thumb in battle
Jacobs, Asbury
Jones, J.A., color-sergeant; killed Franklin, 1864
Johnson, J. corporal; killed 1863
Jones, W.W., died at home
Jacobs., J.P, camp cook
Lewis, W.S., appointed sergeant 1863; died 1896
Liles, S.H., corporal; killed 1863 Kennesaw Mountain
McRae, W.J., captured 1863; died at home
Miller, H., transferred to 8th Regiment; lost leg; dead
McCollum, H., still living
Meekins, W.E., corporal; killed 1863
Meekins, P.P. still living
Meekins, Oscar, killed Jonesboro, Georgia 1863
McQuaig, H., company courier; alive
Medlin, John discharged 1862
Medlin, Jas, discharged 1862
Medlin, Jonathan, discharged 1862
Norton, Elias
Norton, Samuel, killed Franklin 1864
Norton, Jas., died 1862
Odom, S.W. killed Chickamauga 1863
Odom, H.E., killed Jackson 1863
Odom, J.G. died in hospital 1863
Odom, D.A. transferred to sharpshooters 1862
Odom. L
Odom, P.E.
Peel, Freeman, captured 1864; died 1881
Parham. A. alive
Parham, Samuel, killed Peachtree creek, 1863
Parker, Wm., killed Peachtree creek, 1863
Quick, M. alive
Quick, A.
Quick, James, died at home
Rowe, W.D., died 1896
Rowe, J.H., died in hospital 1862
Rascoe, H. died in hospital 1862
Stubbs, Thos
Stubbs, Daniel, wounded and discharged 1863
Sanders, J., died in camp 1863
Sweat, Jas., died 1869
Sweat, J.W., died at home
Sweat, Simeon, killed 1863
Sweat, Harris, discharged 1863
Stanton, N., killed at Franklin, Tennessee, 1864
Stanton, E.G., wounded and discharged 1863
Stanton, M., killed Franklin 1864
Sweat, Sam, died from wounds 1863
Thompson, T.J., discharged 1862
Trawick, Peter, killed Franklin 1864
Turner, L., died at home
Turner, Jas.
Turner, D.
Turner, Jack, died 1895
Usher, Chas., died at home 1863
Wallace, J.B., in Texas; alive
Willoughby R., discharged 1862
Williams, Thos., died 1864
Williams, L.
Williams, Joseph, died in hospital 1863
Wright, Daniel, died 1862
Woodley, Jonathan, alive
Woodle, E, wounded 1863
Woodle, Hinson, killed in battle 1863
Waters, J.
The notations after each man is his status when the book was written in the late 1890s. The book was published posthumously in 1897.
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
Special thanks to Barbara Cope Svetlick (Gumba@worldnet.att.net) for transcribing this roster.