SC 14th Infantry Regiment
Company D



 


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The following list of men is not identified with a particular regiment in Chapman's History of Edgefield County. By cross-checking those who were killed in Kirkland's Broken Fortunes, this appears to be a roster of Company D - Infantry 14th Regiment. Chapman has another roster identified as this company however, which follows. Kirkman's book also lists these men as a part of Company D. Cicero Adams, the Captain of the first company is listed by Rivers as heading up the first Company C of Gregg's 1st Infantry formed in early February, 1861.

    OFFICERS:

      Adams, Cicero - Captain
      H. Rufus Dean, First Lieutenant
      W. J. Ready, Second Lieutenant
      E. S. Mims, Third Lieutenant
      W. H. Brunson, First Sergeant, Orderly
      Jacob Youngblood, Second Sergeant
      Tillman Watson, Jr., Third Sergeant
      Joseph C. Jones, Fourth Sergeant
      J. Wade Johnson, Fifth Sergeant
      Lewis Coleman, First Corporal
      W. P. James, Second Corporal
      N. L. Griffin, Third Corporal
      W. L. Burt, Fourth Corporal
      Andrew Pickens Butler, Fifth Corporal
      C. L. Miles, Sixth Corporal.

    PRIVATES:

    Joseph M. Abney

    William H. Abney

    O. H. P. Burton

    T. H. Bryan

    W. D. Bryan

    J. J. Bryan

    T. C. Banks

    John Bridwell

    Jas. C. Brooks

    Joseph Brunson

    R. S. Brunson

    J. W. L. Bartley

    W. S. Covar

    C. L. Covar

    C. D. Covar

    J. L. Covar

    W. A. Christie

    Clarke S. Corley

    James A. Colgan

    C. A. Cheatham

    W. H. Casey

    J. T. Casey

    H. D. Crooker

    W. F. Durisoe Jr.

    C. L. Durisoe

    Preston DeLoach

    W. B. Eidson

    J. J. Eidson

    John T. Gray

    C. H. Goodwin

    R. B. Hughes

    John Jennings

    B. A. Jones

    T. A. Jones

    G. B. Lake

    Felix Lake

    F. A. Murrell

    M. T. McHenry

    J. W. McCullough

    D. F. McEwen

    M. A. Markert

    J. P. Moss

    Jesse McGhee

    J. E. Morgan

    B. E. Nicholson

    James Paul

    A. M. Perrin

    Pressley M. Prater

    James Ramsay

    John A. Rambo

    W. D. Ramey

    Samuel Ready

    J. D. Roper

    P. E. B. Bryan

    Robert Stalnaker

    W. R. Spann

    B. T. Swearengin

    J. C. Swearengin

    S. W. Sullivan

    J. A. Sease

    Thomas L. Steadhem

    J. M. Thurmond

    C. W. Winn

    H. Winn

    S. White

    A. G. Woodruff

    J. M. Youngblood.

    Privates, 67; officers, 15; total, 82.

    Second Company D as listed by Chapman's History of Edgefield.

    Roll of Company "D," Fourteenth Regiment Infantry, South Carolina Volunteers, - all from Edgefield:

    Abner Perrin, Captain; promoted Major, Colonel, and Brigadier General; killed at Spottsylvania.

    E. H. Youngblood, Captain; wounded at Ox Hill; promoted from First Lieutenant; appointed Enrolling Officer in 1863.

    E. S. Mims, Captain; wounded at Malvern Hill; promoted from Second and First Lieutenant.

    W. H. Brunson, First Lieutenant; wounded at Cold Harbor, Gettysburg, and Petersburg; promoted from Third Lieutenant.

    H. D. Crooker, Second Lieutenant; killed at Gettysburg, promoted from First Sergeant;

    W. E. Durisoe, Second Lieutenant; wounded at Noel's Station; promoted from ranks.

    L. W. Youngblood, Second Lieutenant; promoted from Sergeant; transferred to Enrolling Department.

    T. W. Carwile, Sergeant Major; wounded at Chancellorsville; promoted from the ranks.

    J. B. Wallace, First Sergeant; wounded at Chancellorsville; promoted from the ranks.

    B. A. Jones, First Sergeant; wounded at Chancellorsville, Cold Harbor, and at Petersburg.

    Lewis Coleman; First Sergeant; killed at Manassas.

    C. L. Durisoe, First Sergeant; promoted from Corporal.

    Joe Brunson, First Sergeant; wounded at Gettysburg and at the Wilderness; promoted from the ranks;

    J. T. Gray, First Sergeant; wounded at Chancellorsville; promoted from the ranks.

    James Paul, First Sergeant; promoted from the ranks.

    Jackson Covar, Commanding Sergeant; promoted from the ranks.

    M. T. McHenry, Corporal; wounded at Cold Harbor; promoted Ensign.

    B. T. Swearengen, Corporal; died of disease in hospital in 1862.

    John Roper, Corporal; transferred to the Seventh Infantry May, 1862.

    W. S. Covar, Corporal; wounded at Spottsylvania; promoted from ranks.

    J. A. Colgan, Corporal; killed at Malvern Hill; wounded at Manassas and Gettysburg; promoted from ranks.

    T. P. DeLoach, Corporal; wounded at Gettysburg and Noel's Station; promoted from the ranks.

    PRIVATES.

    W. H. Atkinson, age 33, from Aiken;

    T. C. Banks, age 36, died of disease in hospital in 1864;

    W. V. Bartee, age 26, died of disease in hospital in 1864;

    M. L. Bartley, age 17, wounded at Gettysburg;

    N. L. Bartley, age 32, killed at Gettysburg;

    T. W. Bartley, age 30, furnished substitute January, 1863;

    James Boyd, age 44, killed at Noel's Station;

    John Bridwell, age 21; killed at Gettysburg;

    G. M. Broadwater, age 29;

    R. H. Broadwater, age 25, wounded at Chancellorsville;

    J. F. Burton, age 33, discharged March 15th, 1863;

    L. R. Boyce, age 17, died of disease in hospital in 1863;

    L. H. Bryan, age 22, Musician;

    W. D. Bryan, age 18, Musician;

    J. O. Brunson, age 16, wounded at Cold Harbor;

    C. A. Cheatham, age 18, wounded at Manassas, transferred to Second Infantry in 1864;

    J. H. Cheatham, age 17, wounded at Cold Harbor and Gettysburg; Oscar Cheatham, age 16, wounded at Cold Harbor and Spottsylvania;

    M. A. Christie, age 22, wounded Cold Harbor;

    B. W. Christian, age 28, wounded at Gettysburg;

    John Cockrell, age 14, wounded at Petersburg,

    Enos Clark, age 60, discharged November, 1861;

    W. L. Clark, age 22, killed at Cold Harbor;

    William Clark, age 20, killed at Cold Harbor;

    W. L. Coleman, age 35;

    L. P. Collum, age 20, wounded at Wilderness and Petersburg;

    J. M. Collum, age 17, wounded at Petersburg;

    A. Collum, age 22;

    B. Corley, age 26, wounded at Wilderness and Gettysburg;

    C. S. Corley, age 22, died of disease in hospital 1862;

    F. H. Corley, age 20, killed at Gettysburg;

    W. Corley, age 18, wounded at Cold Harbor, discharged February, 1863;

    C. L. Covar, age 23, died of disease in hospital 1862;

    J. W. Covar, age 25;

    L. P. Covar, age 16, wounded at Chancellorsville;

    John Cosey, age 20, wounded at Chancellorsville;

    J. E. Colgan, age 17, wounded at Gettysburg;

    J. C. DeLoach, age 30, killed at the Wilderness;

    Jabez DeLoach, age 20, wounded at Gettysburg and Noel's Station;

    E. M. Dinkins, age 24, wounded at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg;

    G. R. Durisoe, age 17, killed at Petersburg;

    David Etheridge, age 18, wounded at Gettysburg,

    Joseph Gray, age 16, wounded at Cold Harbor;

    W. B. Griffin, age 18, wounded at Gettysburg;

    A. Grice, age 16, died of disease in hospital 1862;

    John Gregory, age 18, discharged November 23rd, 1861;

    W. P. Goodman, age 15, discharged April 22nd, 1864;

    W. W. Goodman, age 40, appointed Sutler October, 1861;

    L. D. Hagood, age 26;

    L. D. Hickson, age 16, wounded at Cold Harbor and Wilderness;

    John Hatcher, age 26, died of disease in hospital January, 1863;

    John Harrison, age 22, killed at Cold Harbor;

    H. B. Harrison, age 17, wounded at Cold Harbor and Petersburg;

    John Hostillo, age 52, discharged April 30th, 1864;

    P. B. Kissic, age 24, killed at Noel's Station, wounded at Culpepper;

    H. G. Kissic, age 22, died of disease in hospital May, 1863;

    M. Lott, age 22, wounded at Chancellorsville and Wilderness;

    W. M. Lott, age 26, Musician;

    S. P. Lott, age 24, discharged November 22nd, 1863;

    Paul Mapuss, age 25, wounded at Chancellorsville;

    W. D. McCarty, age 17, wounded at Cold Harbor;

    W. H. McClintock, age 17, discharged December 19th, 1861;

    J. P. Moss, age 20, wounded at Frazier's Farm and Chancellorsville, transferred to Second Infantry;

    F. A. Murrell, age 22, wounded at Frazier's Farm;

    G. W. Murrell, age 16, wounded at Boteler's Ford and Spottsylvania;

    J. W. McCullough, age 20;

    William McGee, age 19;

    F. M. Nicholas, age 43, discharged January 25th, 1863;

    A. R. Nicholas, age 16;

    Samuel Overstreet, age 24, wounded at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Noel's Station;

    P. P. Posey, age 28, wounded at Gettysburg, Malvern Hill, Peterburg;

    W. H. Posey, age 21, died of disease in hospital 1863, wounded at Chancellorsville;

    W. C. Prater, age 48, discharged March 10th, 1863;

    P. M. Prater, age 21, died in Union Prison, wounded at Cold Harbor and at Gettysburg;

    N. P. Raimey, age 23;

    W. D. Ramey, age 21, wounded at Malvern Hill;

    Felix Ridgell, age 17, killed at Gettysburg;

    T. T. Ridgell, age 20, killed at Petersburg, wounded at Cold Harbor and Gettysburg;

    Cullen Rowe, age 17;

    Simpson Rowe, age 20;

    W. P. Ryan, age 16, wounded at Noel's Station;

    P. B. Ryan, age 45, discharged April, 1863;

    T. M. Sawyer, age 35, killed at Cold Harbor;

    J. T. Sawyer, age 17, wounded at Cold Harbor, Chancellorsville;

    J. A. Sease, age 26;

    J. D. Smitherman, age 28, killed at Frazier's Farm;

    H. A. Strom, age 17, killed at Noel's Station, wounded at Manassas;

    T. C. Strom, age 17, wounded at Chancellorsville;

    T. J. Strom, age 20, killed at Petersburg, wounded at Cold Harbor;

    D. W. Thomas, age 25;

    G. J. Toney, age 30;

    A. S. Walker, age 23, Hospital Steward;

    W. S. Walker, age 21, wounded at Cold Harbor, Gettysburg;

    O. P. Walker, age 19, killed at Chancellorsville;

    William Walton, age 17;

    John Williams, age 26, died of disease in hospital 1862;

    S. M. Williams, age 21;

    Steel White, age 45, killed at Cold Harbor;

    A. G. Woodruff, age 18;

    John Whittle, age 42, wounded at Gettysburg;

    A. W. Youngblood, age 25, promoted Assistant Surgeon September 10th, 1861;

    J. A. Youngblood, age 17, died of disease in hospital in 1865, wounded at Manassas and Chancellorsville;

    J. M. Youngblood, age 20, wounded at Gettysburg.

    Officers commissioned and non-commissioned 22; privates, 103; total rank and file, 125. Killed in batle, 21; died of disease in hospital, 12; died in Union Prison, 1; total deaths, 34.

    Total loss from all causes a little less than one-third of the whole number, but the number killed in battle is a fraction greater than the usual rate, being a little over one-sixth of the whole.

      REF: Chapman: History of Edgefield County - pg. 420
      Rivers: Rivers Account of the Raising of the Troops

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