* Enlisted at the Citadel on June 9, 1862, unless otherwise noted.
Ranks indicated are as of the date the unit mustered in on July 23, 1862, or the date of enlistment, if later.
Aiken, John W., Pvt. (1804-?) Fairfield. Enl. Co. B (Lyle Rifles), 7th Infantry Battalion at Columbia Mar. 20, 1863. Trans. June 30, 1863. Scout. WIA Burgess' Mill Oct. 27, 1864. Planter.
*Aiken, William David, Pvt. (1846-1925) Fairfield, Enl. Winnsboro May 1, 1864 while a 3rd Classman. Courier for his uncle, Col. Aiken. Farmer.
*Aldrich, Alfred, 3rd Lt. (1845-1919) Barnwell, 2nd Classman. Prom. 2nd Lt. Oct. 27, 1864. WIA three times Trevilian Station June 12, 1864. Paroled Greensboro, NC May 1, 1865. Planter and Treasurer of Barnwell Co. Brother of Robert Aldrich.
*Aldrich, Robert, Pvt. (1844-1911) Barnwell, 3rd Classman. Apptd. 1st Lt. and Adjutant, 6th Cavalry on Oct. 3, 1862. WIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864. Acting Assistant Inspector General on staff of Brig. Gen. P.M.B. Young 1865. Paroled Greensboro, NC May 1 1865. Attorney in Barnwell Co. Democratic Presidential Elector, legislator and State Senator. Brother of Alfred Aldrich.
*Anderson, Frank S., Pvt. (1844-?) Edgefield, 3rd Classman.
Appleby, Franklin B., Sgt. (1838-1864) Colleton. Farmer. Enl. Columbia June 18, 1862. WIA and captured John's Island Feb 9, 1864. Confined Ft. Lafayette and Ft. Delaware. Exchanged Aiken's Landing, VA Sept. 22, 1864. Admitted Jackson Hospital, Richmond the next day suffering from pneumonia. Died Oct. 20, 1864.
Appleby, R. Hiram, Pvt. (1840-?) Colleton. Enl. John's Island Feb. 25, 1864. Detailed light duty in Quartermaster Department on Jan. 3, 1865. Farmer in Colleton Co.
Barker, James H., Pvt. (1839-1926) Enl. Columbia June 18, 1862. Farmer in Great Cypress Township.
*Baxley, Jacob Virgil, Pvt. (1844-1935) Barnwell, 3rd Classman. WIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864. Cotton factor and commission merchant in Charleston and Blackville.
*Beaty, Benjamin Lewis, Pvt. (1842-1913) Horry, 2nd Classman. Trans. to Co. K (Eutaw Rifles), 26th Regiment SC Infantry Nov. 11, 1862. Rose to Captain. Miller, farmer, and merchant in Horry Co. Legislator.
*Black, Thomas P., Pvt. (1843-1867) Charleston, 3rd Classman. Detailed Signal Corps Sept. 23, 1863. Clerk to Brig. Gen. Thomas Jordan through Dec. 1864 when he returned to the company.
*Blake, Godfrey Mundy, Pvt. (1844-?) Beaufort, 3rd Classman. Prom. corporal Dec. 1, 1863. Detailed Signal Corps and consequently reduced to ranks Jan. 31, 1864. On duty with Signal Corps at Savannah through August 1864. Planter at "Rice Hope" on Savannah River.
Boyd, Robert Watson (1840-1864) Chester. KIA Lee's Mill July 31, 1864. Appears on Memory Roster. CSR shows him in Co. C, 6th SC Cavalry.
Brannon, William H. "Willis," Pvt. (1836-1917) Spartanburg. Enl. Spartanburg Mar. 28, 1862 Co. F. 18th Regiment SC Infantry. Re-enl. Cadet Rangers Oct. 15, 1863. Captured John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. Initially confined on Hilton Head, Trans. to Ft. Pulaski Oct. 25, 1864. Farmer and wagoner.
Bridges, Joseph (M.?), Pvt. (1831-?) York. Enl. Columbia July 8, 1862,. Trans. to Co. K (Broad River Guards), 18th Regiment SC Infantry in exchange for E. Morgan Nov. 15, 1862. Teacher in York.
Broughton, John J., Pvt. (1839-?) Clarendon. Enl. Clarendon District July 23, 1862. Farmer in Clarendon Co. Alive 1890.
Brown, Edward, Pvt. (1812-1885) Union. Enl. Columbia June 23, 1862. Trans. to Co. F., 18th Regiment SC Infantry Oct. 15, 1863. WIA May 20, 1864. Captured Farmville, VA, April 6, 1865. Farmer in Gowdyville.
Brown, George, Pvt. (1810-1888) Enl. John's Island Feb. 25, 1864.
Brown, Joseph, Pvt. (1815-?) Spartanburg. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Farm laborer.
Bryan, Harper K., Pvt. (1832-?) Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. AWOL on muster roll for July-October 1862. No further record. Farm laborer.
*Caldwell, Jacob Andrew, Pvt. (1842-1895) Fairfield. Enl. John's Island Aug. 1, 1863. Detailed to light duty in enrolling office Winnsboro Mar. 15, 1864 on recommendation of Medical Board. Was 3rd Classman at the Citadel when the war began. Served in Co. G (Boyce Guards), 6th SC Infantry. Given a surgeon's discharge. Farmer in GA.
Cantey, Morgan Sabb, Pvt. (1844-1932) Clarendon. Enl. Oct. 27, 1861 Co. I (Sprott Guards), 23rd SC. Trans. to Cadet Rangers Feb. 1863. Farmer in Summerton.
Cave, William Mallory, Pvt. (1834-1901) Enl. Columbia June 21, 1862. Farmer in Red Oak Township.
*Chisolm, Alexander Robert, 2nd Corp. (1845-1868) Charleston, 3rd Classman. Discharged as underage Aug. 4, 1862. Planter at Palmetto Hall, Chisolm's Island in Beaufort Co.
Clark, John Quincy Adams, Pvt. (1835-?) Laurens. Overseer. Enl. Co. A (Carolina Guerillas), 6th SC Cavalry Mar. 1, 1863. Trans. to Cadet Rangers May 1, 1864. Hospitalized for pneumonia summer and fall 1864. Trans. to Co. E, 1st Battalion Invalid Corps 4th quarter 1864.
Cloud, James Franklin, Pvt. (1825-1870) Fairfield. Enl. Church Flats Feb. 18, 1863. WIA slightly Trevilian Station. Paroled Charlotte May 6, 1865. Planter and merchant.
Clowney, Moses, Pvt. (1822-1894) Fairfield. Enl. John's Island Jan. 17, 1864. Previous service with 6th SC Reserves and Co. H. 4th SC State Troops. Planter.
Cohen, Mark Edward, Jr., Pvt. (1839-1865) Charleston. Enl. March 5, 1862 Charleston where he was a dentist. Originally served in Co. D (South Carolina Rangers), 5th SC Cavalry. Trans. to Cadet Rangers Sent. 1, 1862. Trans. to Capt. J.F. Hart's Company (Washington Mounted Artillery), SC Horse Artillery. KIA Bentonville, NC, Mar. 19, 1865.
Coleman, James Henry, Pvt. (1833-1890) Union. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Detailed as a wagoner. Paroled Greensboro, NC May 1, 1865. Merchant and farmer in Jonesville, Union Co.
Connor, Langdon Finch, Pvt. (1844-1877) Abbeville. Enl John's Island Jan. 1, 1864. Prior service with Co. F (Ripley Rifles), Holcombe Legion. WIA 2nd Manassas. Trans. to Co. C, 6th SC Cavalry. Active in overthrowing radical government in Cokesbury.
Crane, F.C., Pvt. Enl. June 20, 1862 in Columbia. Trans. to Co. E, 6th SC Cavalry June-Oct. 1862.
Crawford, Robert Bryson, Pvt. (1824-1905) Enl. John's Island Jan. 1, 1864. Stone mason.
Cunningham, John B., 2nd Lt. Resigned Jan. 27, 1865.
*Davis, A. James, Pvt. Enl. Adam's Run Mar. 1, 1863. 3rd Classman, Fairfield.
*Davis, Glenn Edwin, Pvt. (1843-1930) Charleston, 2nd Classman. Exchanged for J.E. Saulesbury and trans. to Co. D (South Carolina Rangers), 5th SC Cavalry Nov. 1, 1863. Apptd. Sgt.Major, 5th SC Cavalry. Acting Adjutant, 5th SC Cavalry Jan. 1865. Sheriff of Charleston Co.
Davis, J.A., Pvt. (1843-?) Colleton. Enl. Mar. 1863 in Co. I (Rebel Troop), 3rd SC Cavalry. Exchanged for J.O. Willson and trans. to Cadet Rangers Dec. 1, 1863. Deserted into Union lines Charleston Mar. 9, 1865. Took oath of allegiance and released.
Davis, Jacob (N?) W., Pvt. (1810-?) Spartanburg. Enl. John's Island Feb. 1, 1864. WIA June 1864. Captured near Stonv Creek Dec. 1, 1864. Confined Point Lookout. Took oath and released June 25, 1865.
Davis, Marshall F., Pvt. (1839-?) Spartanburg. Enl. Adam's Run Feb. 27, 1863. Captured at Lee's Mills on July 30, 1864. Confined Elmira. Took oath and released June 19, 1865. Student.
*Davis, Ross, Pvt. (1846-1864) Fairf eld. Enl. Columbia June 25, 1862 where he was a 4th Classman at the Arsenal. Exchanged for G.T. Summers and trans. to Co. D (South Carolina Rangers), 5th SC Cavalry 1863. Apptd. 2nd Lt., Co. I (Dutch Fork Guards), 15th SC Infantry, KIA Petersburg June 1864.
Davis, William H., Pvt. (1833-?) Anderson. Enl. Adam's Run Feb. 15, 1863.
*Dennis, Edward James, Pvt. (1844-1904) Charleston, 3rd Classman. Sent to Kittrel Springs Hospital Sept. 10, 1864. Attorney and planter in Berkeley Co. Legislator, State Senator, and Militia General.
Douglass, Alexander Scott, Pvt. (1833-1914) Fairfield. Enl. Columbia Aug. 25, 1862. Brother of C.B. Douglass. Attorney.
Douglass, Charles Brown, Pvt. (1825-?) Fairfield. Enl. Columbia Aug. 25, 1862. Brother of A.S. Douglass. Planter in Jenkinsville.
*Dozier, Anthony White, Jr., 1st Lt. (1842-1874) Williamsburg, 2nd Classman. WIA and captured John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. Confined Ft. Delaware. Released to await exchange Feb. 2, 1865. Attorney and school teacher in Marion. Removed to CA in 1869 where he was a school principal. Brother of E.C. Dozier. Died from effects of imprisonment.
*Dozier, Edward Charles, 1st Corp. (1843-1919) Williamsburg, 3rd Classman. Prom. 5th Sgt. Apr. 1, 1863 and 2nd Sgt. Feb. 9, 1864. WIA Lee's Mills Aug. 8, 1864. Plantation manager in Williamsburg Co. Removed to CA in 1869 where he was a ranch manager and rancher. Brother of A.W. Dozier.
*Dutart, John Steele, 4th Sgt. (1843-1864) Charleston, 1st Classman. KIA John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. Cousin of G.A. McDowell.
*Eagle, Baylis John, Pvt. (1843-1928) Greenville, 2nd Classman. Orange grower in FL. Brother of E.D. Earle.
*Eagle, Elias Drayton, 1st Sgt. (1841-1894) Greenville, 1st Classman. Reduced to ranks Apr. 1, 1863. Physician in FL. Brother of B.J. Earle.
Eaves, Ulysses Montgomery, Pvt. (1844-?) Barnwell. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Paroled as a patient at General Hospital No. 10, Salisbury, NC May 2, 1864. Farmer in Buford's Bridge.
Eison, Napoleon Bonaparte, Pvt. (1838-1919) Colleton. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Prior service with Co. E (Marion Volunteers), 1st (Gregg's) Regiment SC Infantry and Co. B. 18th Regiment SC Infantry. Trans. to Co. K (Mountain Ranger), 5th Regiment SC Cavalry. Salesman and farmer in Jonesville.
*Farr, David Alexander Thomas, Pvt. (1844-1905) Enl. Adams Run Nov. 1, 1862 while he was a 4th Classman at the Arsenal. Farmer in Jonesville.
*Fleming, Donald, Pvt. (1844-1875) Richland, 3rd Classman. Trans. to 22nd Regiment SC Infantry Feb. 5, 1864 and commissioned 2nd Lt. Merchant in Spartanburg.
Fowler, E.F., Pvt. (1830-?) Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Discharged, no reason given, Jan. 1863. Farmer in Jonesville, Union Co. in 1890.
Fowler, George A., Pvt. (1845-1926) Spartanburg. Enl. Pocotaligo Dec. 3, 1862. Manufacturer in Reidville.
*Fowler, William Dixon, Pvt. (1844-1922) Laurens. Enl. Pocotaligo Dec. 3, 1862 while a 4th Classman at the Arsenal. Draymaster in Spartanburg.
Gaffney, Thomas E., Pvt. (1842-?) Spartanburg. Enl. Adam's Run Dec. 1, 1862. Prior service with Co. G (Pacolet Guards), 5th SC Infantry. Farmer.
Gale, F.B. (P?), Pvt. Enl. Winnsboro May 1, 1864.
Gilbert, Danuel Pinckney, Pvt. (1833-1917) Spartanburg. Enl. Pocotaligo Dec. 3, 1862. Prior service with Co. C (Morgan Rifles), Holcombe Legion. Farmer and carpenter in Spartanburg.
Gilchrist, Daniel E. "Van," Pvt. (1841-1903) Marion. Enl. Columbia June 23, 1862. Serving with Co. F (E.M. Dragoons), 4th SC Cavalry at close of war. Never married. Railroad agent for Atlantic Coast Line RR at Nichols. Also schoolteacher in Marion.
Gladney, David Becket, Pvt. (1815-1868) Fairfield. Enl. Monticello Aug. 29, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 6th SC Cavalry. Trans. to Cadet Rangers May 1, 1864. In AL.
Gladney, Hugh Yongue, Jr., Sgt. (1841-1883) Fairfield. Enl. Columbia June 15, 1862. Prior service in Co. E (Monticello Guards), 15th SC Infantry. Prom. Corporal April 1, 1863 and Sgt. Feb. 9, 1864. WIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864.
Gladney, James Patrick, Pvt. (1834-1910) Fairfield. Enl. John's Island Jan. 1, 1864. With disabled horses at Lynchburg. Paroled Augusta, GA May 19, 1865. Moved to Claiborne Parish, LA. Brother of J.P. Gladney. Planter.
Gladney, Joseph Patrick, Pvt. (1846-1883) Fairfield. Enl. Winnsboro June 1, 1864. Captured Lee's Mills July 20, 1864. Confined Elmira. Took oath and released June 19, 1865. Physician in LA. Brother of J.P. Gladney.
Gladney, Richard Jackson, Pvt. (1816-1899) Fairfield. Enl. John's Island Sept. 25, 1863.
Gladney, William McMilling, Pvt. (1816-1899) Fairfield. Enl. John's Island Sept. 25, 1863. Was discharged in early 1864, providing Robert Crawford as a substitute. In TN. Brother of R.J. Gladney.
Guignard, William Mayrant (1849-1869) Richland. Enl. Columbia Feb. 1865.
Hall, J., Pvt. Enl. Columbia July 20, 1862.
Hall, R., Pvt. Enl. Columbia July 20, 1862.
Hall, S.A., Pvt. Enl. Brooks CH, VA June 1864. Admitted General Hospital, Danville, VA Oct. 5, 1864 for gunshot wound in right arm.
Hardin, Jesse Havries, Pvt. (1818-1910) Fairfield. Enl. Sept. 25, 1863 John's Island. Lawyer, farmer and legislator near New Hope, Chester Co., trustee of Clemson College.
Hardin, Timothy, Pvt. (1822-1896) Enl. John's Island Sept. 1, 1863. Farmer near Winnsboro.
*Harllee, Edward Porcher, Pvt. (1843-1878) Marion, 2nd Classman. Apptd. 2nd Lt. and Asst. Inspector Gen. on staffs of Gens. Joseph B. Kershaw, James Connor, and John D. Kennedy. WIA Cedar Creek. Paroled Greensboro, NC May 1, 1865. Attorney and school-teacher in Marion. Later, a newspaper editor in New Orleans.
Harris, Alfred, Pvt. (1836-?) Spartanburg. Enl. John's Island July 1, 1863. WIA Nov. 1864. Captured Stony Creek Dec. 1, 1864. Farmer in Spartanburg.
Harvin, Arthur, Pvt. (1843-?) Clarendon. Enl. June 25, 1862. AWOL by October 1862. No further record. Farmer in Clarendon.
*Heyward, William Henry, Pvt. (1846-1926) Charleston. Enl. June 25, 1862 Columbia while a 4th Classman ai the Arsenal. Not obtaining parental consent, he was discharged August 14, 1862.
*Hill, L., Pvt. Enl. Columbia June 28, 1862. Exchanged for Alexander Williams.
Hix, W.S., Pvt. (1826-1864) Enl. Columbia July 25, 1862. KIA Oct. 27, 1864 Burgess' Mill.
Hodge, Junius A., Pvt. (1844-1895) Clarendon. Enl. Adam's Run Aug. 17, 1862. WIA Ream's Station Aug. 23, 1864. Farmer in Sammy Swamp Township, Clarendon Co.
*Hodges, Gabriel Mitchell, 3rd Corp. (1841-1892) AbbeviIle, 3rd Classman. Prom. Color Sgt. Dec. 1, 1863. WIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864. Farmer in Hodges.
*Holmes, Charles Rutledge, Pvt. (1845-1915) Charleston. Enl. Simmons Bluff Apr. 20, 1863 while a 4th Classman at the Arsenal in Captain E.L. Parker's Company (Marion Artillery), SC Artillery. Trans. to Cadet Rangers. Paroled Greensboro, NC May 1, 1865. Freighter (draymaster). Brother of J.G. Holmes.
*Holmes, James Gadsden, Jr., Pvt. (1843-1926) Charleston, 3rd Classman. Color bearer. Commissioned Adjutant, Dismounted Battalion, Butler's Cavalry Division. Apptd. Capt. and Asst. Adjt. Gen. to Brig. Gen. E.M. Law. Active in veterans affairs. Brother of C.R. Holmes.
*Hook, Joseph F., Pvt. (1843-?) Orangeburg, 2nd Classman. Alive 1900.
Horton, Howell F., Pvt. (1843-1925) York. Enl. Mar. 1, 1863 Spartanburg Captured John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. Confined Ft. Delaware. Exchanged Oct. 31, 1864. Postwar at Sharon, York Co.
*Huger, Francis Kinloch, Pvt. (1845-1926) Charleston, 3rd Classman. Detailed to Signal Corps Dec. 13, i862. Returned to company ADr. 1864. Commissioned 2nd Lt., 1st Regiment SC Regulars Aug. 15, 1B64. Captured near Fayetteville, NC Mar. 1865 while acting adjutant of his regiment. In railway service.
Humphrey, John Washington, Pvt. (1833-1895) Clarendon. Farmer. Enl. Clarendon Nov. 2, 1861 Co. I, 23rd SC Infantry. Enl. in Cadet Rangers John's Island Oct. 15, 1863. WIA Ladd's Store (Nance's Store) June 24, 1864 with middle finger of his left hand amputated. Paroled Charlotte, NC May 11, 1865. Farmer in Clinch Co., GA. Older brother of M.B. Humphrey.
*Humphrey, Moses Benbow, Capt. (1840-1865) Clarendon, 1st Classman. WIA John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. WIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864. WIA Mar. 13, 1865 during attack on Kilpatrick's camp. Admitted to Pettigrew General Hospital, Raleigh, NC Mar. 18 then readmitted to General Hospital No. 11, Charlotte, NO Mar. 20, 1865 where he died Apr. 30, 1865. Younger brother of J.W. Humphrey.
Huskey, William Alexander, Pvt. (1843-1924) Spartanburg. Enl. Adam's Run Mar 1, 1863. Captured Stony Creek Aug. 1, 1864. Confined Point Lookout. Took oath and released June 14, 1865. Farmer in Cherokee County.
Jefferies, Samuel, II, Pvt. (1828-1916) Laurens. Enl. Columbia June 18, 1862. Farmer in Gowdyville.
Jeter, Henry, Pvt. (1834-?) Union. Enl. Columbia June 12, 1862.
Jeter, Richard Gilliam Hobson, Pvt. (1833-1900) Union. Enl. June 23, 1862 Columbia. WIA Dec. 1864. Farmer in Santuc, Union Co.
Jones, D.P., Pvt. (1843-?) York. Enl. Columbia Aug. 25, 1863. Deserted Sept. 15, 1863.
Jordan, John Walker, Pvt. (1842-1B64) Fairfield. Enl. Columbia June 15, 1862. Prom. Corp. Feb. 23, 1864. Captured Trevilian Station June 11, 1864. Initially confined Point Lookout, Trans. to Elmira July 25, 1864. Died there of "chronic diarrhea" on Sept. 22, 1864.
Kennedy, Arthur B., Pvt. (1826-1884) Fairfield. Enl. Columbia July 20, 1862. Paroled Greensboro, NC May 1, 1865. Planter in Shiloh Township, Sumter Co.
Kennedy, William Meek, Pvt. (1834-1915) Fairfield. Enl. July 20, 1862 Columbia. Planter and merchant in York.
Kirkland, John Murray, Pvt. (1836-?) Fairfield. Enl. John's Island Oct. 15, 1863. Captured Lee's Mills July 30, 1864. Confined Elmira. Took oath and released June 14, 1865. Planter near Monticello. Alive 1890; apparently dead by 1900.
Legare, Solomon E., Pvt. (?-1865) Charleston. Enl. Nov. 10, 1861 in Capt. J.B.B. Walpole's Company (Stono Scouts), SC Cavalry. Trans. to Cadet Rangers July 28, 1864. Detailed to HQ, Cavalry Corps as scout Sept. 28, 1864. Captured near Petersburg Nov. 7, 1864. Took oath and released June 28, 1865 but was too ill to leave and admitted to hospital and died there of "chronic diarrhea" July 22, i865. Family history says he reached home and died there.
Lipscomb, David, Pvt. (1836-?) Spartanburg. Enl. Columbia June 15, 1862. Shown as AWOL for period ending Oct. 31, 1862. No further record. Farmer in Spartanburg.
Long, John Fowler, Pvt. (1843-1921) Union. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Last shown as AWOL as of Oct. 24, 1864. No further record. Farmer in Jonesville, Union Co.
Long, William H., Pvt. (1841-?) Marion. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Captured John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. Confined Ft. Delaware. Took oath and released June 10, 1865. Alive 1902 in Jonesville.
Mabry, Logan C., Pvt. (1845-1920) Union. Enl. John's Island Mar. 1, 1864. Captured Stony Creek Dec. 1, 1864. Confined Point Lookout. Took oath and released June 29, 18B5. Signed by mark. Farmer in Draytonville.
Martin, Robert Lafayette, Pvt. (1843-1923) Fairfield. Enl. Lightwood Knot Springs Aug. 29, 1861 in Co. E (Monticello Guards), 15th Regiment SC Infantry. Exchanged for W. Moorehead and trans. to Cadet Rangers Jan. 27, i864. WIA Ream's Station Auk. 23, 1864. Farmer near Monticello.
Martin, William J., Pvt. (1840-?) Fairfield. Enl. Adam's Run Feb. 13, 1863. Prom. Corp. Feb. 13, 1864. "Made famous by passing off as the wife of the late J.D. McCarley on the march home." Farmer near Monticello.
*McDowell, George Archibald, Corp. (1842-1864) Charleston. (Citadel '62). Detailed as clerk to Col. Alfred Rhett Nov. and Dec. 1863. KIA John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. Cousin of John S. Dutart.
McDowell, John Lide, Pvt. (1842-1918) Spartanburg. Enl. John's Island Nov. 15, 1863. Farmer in Campobello.
McDowell, Landrum M., Pvt. Enl. Nov. 1, 1863 John's Island. Farmer in Campobello.
*McIver, Evander Roderick, Pvt. (1843-1904) Darlington, 2nd Classman. Paroled Charlotte, NC Mar. 25, 1865. Attorney and planter in Darlington Co. State Treasurer and legislator.
McJunkin, Dyer (Dire) J., Pvt. (1843-1929) Pickens. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Trans. to Company E, July 30. Trans. to Co. G. Apr. 30, 1864. Farmer in Pickens.
McJunkin, John, Pvt. (1842-?) Pickens. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Trans. almost immediately to Co. E. Farmer in Cleveland Township, Greenville Co.
*Mellett, Peter, Pvt. (1843-1908) Sumter, 3rd Classman. Captured John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. Confined Ft. Delaware. Took oath and released June 10, 1865. Farmer in Wedgewood, Sumter Co. Married sister of Cadets Wm. Odell and Richard M. Cain.
Miller, Cody M., Pvt. (1826-1910) Laurens. Enl. Sept. 5, 1862 Columbia. Farmer in Pickens.
*Miller, William Capers, Pvt. (1845-1932) Kershaw. Enl. at the Arsenal July 15, 1862. Detailed to Brigade Ordnance Staff Sept. 1864. Ex-Arsenal. Graduated College of Charleston. Merchant.
Milling, John McKibben, Pvt. (1825-1864) Fairfield. Planter. Enl. John's Island Jan. 17, 1864. KIA Trevilian Station June 11, 1864.
Mobley, Edward G., Pvt. (1836-?) Farmer in Chester. Enl. Nov. 1, 1862 Adam's Run. Detailed as nurse General Hospital No. 7 by order of Medical Examining Board Aug. 15, 1864. Never rejoined company. Citadel Cadet 1852-1853. Attended Mt. Zion College and SC College. Married and moved to Texas. Farmer.
Moorhead, William A., Pvt. (1823-1874) Pickens. Enl. Columbia July 23, 1862. Exchanged for R. Martin and trans. to Co. E (Monticello Guards), 15th SC Infantry Jan. 27, 1864.
Morgan, Arthur M., Pvt. (1838-?) Spartanburg. Enl. Palmetto Sharpshooters Apr. 13, 1861. Trans. Adams Run Nov. 20, 1862. Farm laborer.
Morgan, E A., Pvt. Enl. Co. K (Broad River Guards), 18th SC Infantry Dec. 1, 1861 Columbia. Exchanged for Joseph Bridges and trans. to Cadet Rangers Nov. 15, 1863. Captured Trevilian Station June 11, 1864. Confined Point Lookout and Elmira. Exchanged Mar. 2, 1865.
*Moses, Isaac Harby, Corp. (1842-1900) Sumter. Recently graduated class of 1862. Detailed as clerk and reduced to the ranks in Brig. Gen. Thomas Jordan's office Jan. 31, 1864. Returned to the company May 10, 1864. Commission merchant New York City.
Murphy, E., Pvt. Enl. John's Island Jan. 1, 1864.
*Nettles, William Joseph, 2nd Lt. (1842-1864) Sumter, 1st Classman. KIA Burgess' Mill Oct. 27, 1864.
Nixon, James P., Pvt. (1844-?) Pickens. Enl. Go. A, 6th SC Cavalry Abbeville CH June 20, 1862. Trans. to Cadet Rangers May 1, 1864. WIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864. Clerk and farmer in Pickens.
Orr, Joseph A., Pvt. (1828-1864) Farmer in Union. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. KIA Burgess' Mill Oct. 27, 1864.
Ott, Lewis M., Pvt. (1830-?) Orangeburg. Enl. John's Island Jan. 4, 1864. Permanently detached to Engineers June 15, 1864 on recommendation of Medical Board. Never rejoined company. Farmer.
Owens, Alexander, Pvt. (1844-1864) Charleston. Butcher. Enl. Co. G. 3rd SC Cavalry Apr. 5, 1862. Enl. Columbia June 20, 1862. Hospitalized in Charleston from Aug. 1863 to Apr. 1864. Rehospitalized for diarrhea and febris in Richmond on Dec. 20, 1864 and apparently died there.
*Owens, Sherod Harvey, Pvt. (1841-1892) Williamsburg, 2nd Classman. Detailed as clerk in Col. Alfred Rhett's office Nov. 23, 1863. Returned to company Apr. 1864. Captured Trevilian Station June 11, 1864. Confined Point Lookout. Exchanged and paroled Mar. 17, 1865. War ended while still in parole camp at Richmond. Turpentine manufacturer in Williamsburg Co.
*Paslay, Buckingham Horlbeck, Pvt. (1843-1917) Laurens, 2nd Classman. Prom. corp. Feb. 23, 1864. Farmer in Hunter Township, Laurens Co.
Paslay, William H., Pvt. (1846-1863) Laurens. Enl. Adam's Run Jan. 1, 1863. Died in hospital of disease Oct. 1863.
Perry, Andrew Jackson, Pvt. (1839-1920) Spartanburg. Enl. Columbia June 18, 1862. Wheelwright and farmer in Cherokee Co. Younger brother of W.L. Perry.
Perry, William L., Pvt. (1837-1887) Spartanburg. Enl. 5th SC Feb. 22, 1861. Enl. Columbia June 18, 1862. Trans. to Co. B (Charleston Light Infantry), 1st Battalion SC Infantry June 29, 1863. Older brother of A.J. Perry. Millwright in Center Township.
Phillips, John, Pvt. Enl. at Adam's Run July 9, 1863. Detailed on Oct. 29, 1864. Probably never rejoined company. Farmer in Spartanburg Co.
*Pinckney, Samuel Gourdin, Pvt. (1843-1902) Charleston, 3rd Classman. Trans. in Dec. 1862 to Co. I (Palmetto Guard), 2nd SC Infantry. Agent for Southern Express Company in Charleston.
*Platt, Daniel H., Pvt. (1846-1909) Charleston. Former Arsenal Cadet. Enl. May 1, 1863 in Co. I (Rebel Troop), 3rd SC Cavalry. Exchanged for M.M. Seabrook Dec. 1, 1863. Deserted into enemy lines on March 6, 1865. Took oath and released Mar. 15, 1865. Surveyor in Collins Township.
Porter, J.H., Pvt. (1842-?) Farm laborer. Marion. Enl. Conwayboro June 12, 1862. Discharged Oct. 4, 1862. Farm laborer. Merchant in Westminster, Oconee Co.
*Proctor, James Toutant, Pvt. (1845-1910) New Orleans, LA. Gen. Beaure£rard's nephew. Enl. at the Arsenal, where he was a 4th Classman, June 25, 1862. Underage and not receiving parental consent, he was discharged Aug. 25, 1862 and returned to the Arsenal. He left later in 1862 and was Prom. to Lt. for meritorious service at Fredericksburg. Lost a foot at Chancellorsville, VA, then served on his uncle's staff.
Ross, Jacob Brown, Pvt. (1847-1927) Enl. Jan. 1865. Contractor in Blacksburg, Cherokee Co.
Ross, William M., Pvt. (1839-1925) Enl. Co. K, 18th SC Infantry. Enl. Columbia May 1, 1864. Detailed as a blacksmith. Farmer in Blacksburg.
*Salley, Joel Townsend, (1842-1888) Orangeburg, 3rd Classman. Paroled Greensboro, NC May 1, 1865. In Liberty Township.
Sarratt, Henry M., Pvt. (1844-1910) Spartanburg. Enl. Adam's Run Dec. 1, 1862. Memory Roll says WIA Trevilian Station. Furloughed for 60 days on Sept. 20, 1864 by order of Medical Examining Board. Farmer in Limestone Springs.
Sarratt, Iverson G., Pvt. (1842-?) Student. Enl. Columbia June 18, 1862. Captured Trevilian Station June 11, 1864. Confined Elmira. Transferred and exchanged at City Point May 2, 1865. Confined to Jackson Hospital in Richmond for "chronic diarrhea" immediately. No further record.
Sarratt, William A., Pvt. (1840-1864) Spartanburg. Farmer. Enl. Palmetto Sharpshooters Apr. 13, 1861. Enl. Feb. 25, 1864 John's Island. Mortally wounded at Trevilian Station and died June 16, 1864.
Saulesbury, J.E., Pvt. (1835-?) Farm manager in Colleton. Enl. Sept. 1, 1863 Charleston in Co. D South Carolina Rangers), 5th SC Cavalry. Exchanged for G.E. Davis and trans. to Cadet Rangers Nov. 1, 1863. WIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864. Farm manager, St. Goose Creek Parish.
*Schipman, Berent Momming, Pvt. (1841-1868) Charleston. Enl. on May 9, 1861 in Charleston, where he was a 2nd Classman at the Citadel, in Co. I (Palmetto Guard), 2nd Regiment SC Infantry. Re-enl. in Cadet Rangers June 9, 1862 at the Citadel. Prom. Corp. Feb. 13, 1864. Prom. Regimental Sgt. Maj. (for gallantry) Aug. 6, 1864. Apptd. 2nd Lt. (for valor and skill) Mar. 2 to rank from Feb. 17, 1864 and posted to Co. D, 6th SC Cavalry. WIA Mar. 13, 1865 and admitted to General Hospital No. 13 that day and furloughed on Mar. 19. Planter in Berkeley Co. Brother of H. & J. Schipman.
*Schipman, Herman, Pvt. (1845-?) Charleston, 3rd Classman. WIA Ream's Station Aug. 23, 1864. Captured Stony Creek with disabled horses Dec. 1, 1864. Confined Point Lookout. Took oath and released June 5, 1865. Farmer and turpentine distiller in Berkeley Co. Brother of B. & J. Schipman.
Schipman, James Harris, Pvt. (1847-1884) Charleston. Name appears on Memory Roll but not in CSR. Left Citadel to enlist in 1865. Merchant and turpentine dealer. He changed his name to James John Schipman. Brother of B. & H. Schipman.
*Seabrook, John La Roche, 5th Sgt. (1842-1870) Colleton, 1st Classman. Trans. on Nov. 15, 1863 as a Pvt. in Co. I (Rebel Troop), 3rd SC Cavalry. Planter John's Island. Older brother of M.M. Seabrook.
*Seabrook, Marcellus Murray, 2nd Sgt. (1843-1910) Colleton, 2nd Classman. Trans. on Dec. 1, 1863, as a pvt. in exchange for D.H. Platt to Co. I (Rebel Troop), 3rd SC Cavalry. Planter on Edisto Island. Younger brother of J.L. Seabrook.
*Sheppard, James Oscar, 4th Corp. (1842-1864) Edeefield, 3rd Classman. Prom. Regimental Sgt. Maj. Jan.-Feb. 1863. Strongly recommended for commission. KIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864.
*Simms, William Gilmore, Jr., 3rd Sgt. (1843-1912) Barnwell, 2nd Classman. Prom. 1st Sgt. Apr. 1, 1863. WIA Trevilian Station June 12, 1864. Prom. 2nd Lt., Co. D, 1st Regiment SC Artillery Oct. 31, 1864. Attorney and judge in Barnwell Co.
Sloan, Robert Easley, Pvt. (1841-1932) Pickens. Enl. John's Island Jan. 1, 1864. Cotton buyer in Greenville; general merchant and farmer in Pickens.
Smith, S.G., Pvt. Enl. Adam's Run Dec. 1, 1862
Smythe, R.L., Pvt. (1842-?) Enl. Columbia June 30, 1862. Discharged Aug. 14, 1862.
Snelling, William Henry, Pvt. (1823-1864) Barnwell. Farmer. Enl. June 20, 1862 Columbia. Discharged Aug. 14, 1862.
*Spann, Henry Asbury, Pvt. (1843-1916) Lexington, 3rd Classman. Captured John's Island Feb. 9, 1864. Confined Ft. Delaware. Took oath and released June 7, 1865. Farmer in Leesville.
Sparks, Junius, Pvt. (1837-1910) Union. Enl. Sept. 1862 in Co. C, 18th Regiment SC Infantry. Trans. to Cadet Rangers May 1, 1864. AWOL as of Oct. 24, 1864. Farmer in Draytonville.
Stacey, James Franklin, Pvt. (1846-1920) Spartanburg. Enl. John's Island Feb. 13, 1864. WIA and captured Ream's Station Aug. 23, 1864. Variously confined at II Corps Hospital at City Point, Harewood, and Lincoln General Hospitals, Washington, DC and Old Capitol Prison and Elmira. Took oath and released June 21, 1865.
Summers, George T., Pvt. (1839-1864) Charleston. Enl. Green Pond Feb. 6, 1863 in Co. D (South Carolina Rangers), 5th SC Cavalry. Trans. to Cadet Rangers in 1863 in exchange for Ross Davis. KIA Burgess' Mill Oct. 27, 1864.
Utsey, Jacob C., Pvt. (1832-1907) Charleston. Enl. Adam's Run Nov. 15, 1862. WIA Mar. 13, 1865. Admitted to Pettigrew General Hospital in Raleigh, NC the same day. Farmer in Koger Township.
Vaughn, Richard J., Pvt. (1815-?) Spartanburg. Farmer. Enl. Adam's Run Nov. 20, 1862. Paroled Greensboro, NC May 2, 1865.
Weir, Matthew (also shown as Wier and Ware), Pvt. (1826-?) Fairfield. Enl. 4th Sgt. of Co. F. 23rd SC Infantry. Enl. Columbia July 9, 1862 in Co. C, 6th SC Cavalry. Trans. to Cadet Rangers spring 1864.
Whitlock, William H., Pvt. (1843- 1919) Anderson. Enl. Columbia June 25, 1862. WIA Trevilian Station. Farmer in Anderson Co.
Williams, Alexander, Pvt. Enl. Columbia June 23, 1862. Exchanged for L. Hill.
*Willingham, Joseph, Pvt. (1839-1864) Fairfield. Enl. June 1, 1864 Winnsboro. No further record after October 1864 when furloughed for disease. KIA at Fayetteville.
*Willson, John Owens, Pvt. (1845-1923) Charleston, 2nd Classman. Trans. to Co. I (Rebel Troop), 3rd SC Cavalry Dec. 1, 1863 in exchange for J.A. Davis. Attorney, Methodist Minister, and college president in Greenwood.
*Womack, Joel M., Pvt. (1844-~5) Charleston, 3rd Classman. Exchanged to Co. D (South Carolina Rangers), 5th SC Cavalry 1864 in exchange for M.E. Cohen, Jr. Captured White House June 20, 1864. Escaped from Elmira Dec. 1864. Surrendered Hillsboro.
Yarborough, R.T., Pvt. (1834-?) Fairfield. Enl. June 1, 1864 Winnsboro. WIA Nance's Shop June 22, 1864. Furloughed from Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA, July 19, 1864. No further record. Merchant at Monticello. Alive 1890; apparently dead by 1900.
NOTE: J.R. Hagood left with the * Cadets but joined the 1st Regiment SC Volunteers.