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FEATURES: CIVIL WAR UNITS: Kershaw's Brigade, CSA [BACK]

Camden Volunteers
Company E,
2nd South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment


Captains:

John Doby Kennedy , promoted to Colonel , Brigadier General, wounded 7 times

William Zachariah "Zack" Leitner, born in Fairfield District September 23, 1829 died April 15, 1888 in Columbia South Carolina. wounded- Gettysburg, lost leg, promoted to Major, November 1862

Lieutenants:

Dunlap, Jos. D.,wounded-Chickamauga

Doby, Alfred E., promoted Aid to Kershaw, killed-Spotsylvania

Sill, E. E.,wounded twice, promoted Adjutant

Drakeford, Jos. J.retired 1884, disability

DePass, William L.,wounded 1st Manassas, Captain Co. G., Pal. Bat. Art.

McKain, John J. mortally wounded, Warwick River
Riddle, James M. wounded-Chichamaga

Sergeants:

Richard Rowland Kirkland - Angel of Mercy promoted in the summer of 1862 - died at
Chickamauga

Niles, Ed. E., Quatermaster, died at Camden, 1862

Dutton, Milliam C., killed-Sharpsburg

Peques, Richard H., detailed Tel. Service

Gerald, Reuben L. killed-Chickamauga

Nettles, Hiram,wounded-Sharpsburg, Deep Bottom
Hodgson, Henry F., wounded Morris Island, lost
arm
McKagen, Henry G., mortally wounded-Fredericksburg

Small, Robert F.,mortally wounded-Gettysburg

Niles, Arlo, transferred to Cavalry

Corporals:

Boswell, Jas. P., transferred to Co. G. Pal. Bat., Art.

Perry, John A., discharged, ill heath

Honnet, Benjamin, discharged, ill heath

Devine, Frank G., killed-Chickamauga

Gardner, E. T.,wounded-Gettysburg, killed-Spotsylvania

Polk, J. W., killed-Gettysburg

Privates

Allen, W. J.

Allen, W. Riley, wounded, killed

Anerum, Sr., Thomas J., discharged

Arrants, Benjamin, killed

Arrants, James H., cas.

Arrants, Jas. R., wounded

Arrants, Jos. H., killed

Arrants, Robert B., wounded, killed

Arrants, William T.

Baer, B. M., discharged

Baker, Malcolm L, killed

Banks, T., cas.

Barnes, J. Burgess, deserted

Barnes, Samuel Y.

Barnes, H. A., cas.

Barrett, Edward, killed 1st Manassas

Baum, Marcus, promoted to Kershaw’s staff, killed
Bass, Eli, cas.

Beaver, John R., deserted

Bowen, Anderson, discharged 1862

Bowen, William, died at Richmond

Boykin, James F., discharged, ill

Brasington, Jas. F., cas.

Brasington, John F., wounded

Browne, J. J., cas.

Brown, James R., wounded

Brown, John S., died in VA.

Buchanan, William L.

Burchfield, Ed. C., wounded, transferred

Campbell, Alexander, died in VA.

Caston, G. W., cas.

Coker, Reuben, wounded

Cook, James, died in VA.

Cook, John

Cook, Joseph, died in VA.

Cook, Mathew, died in VA.

Cooper, John C., killed-Sharpsburg

Cooper, J. D., killed-Sharpsburg

Craft, J., wounded, killed-Petersburg

Craft, R., cas.

Crump, T. M., discharged

Cunningham, J. S., promoted to Sergeant

Cusick, Patrick

David, H. L., cas.

Davis, John T., transferred 1861

Dawkins, W. B., cas.

DeBruhl, Benjamin, discharged, ill heath

DeLoach, Jas. R., discharged, joined Cav.

Dunlap, Chas. J., Med. Dept.

Durant, James A., died in VA.

Dutton, Benjamin Z.

Easton, B. B., cas.

Elkins, E., died at Richmond

Evans, George, killed Mal. H.

Evans, D. A., died in hospital

Ford, A.

Francis, John H., wounded 1st Manassas

Freeman, James, cut foot

Freeman, Mathew, wounded

Fullerton, George F., died in VA.

Gardner, Timothy Baxter ---born ca 1838 in Kershaw County, South Carolina, son of
John Gardner and Tamzey Burgess. He married Nancy Mahaley Cauthen. He was mortally
wounded at Gettysburg and died several days later from complications.

Gerald, L. C., cas.

Gibson, H. B., wounded, lost leg

Goens, E.

Graham, D. wounded

Graham, John T

Graham, John, cas.

Groom, John, cas.

Haile, Jas. L., transferred to Kirk. Ran. Obituary

Harrison, Benny

Heath, B. D., wounded

Hinson, John E., wounded

Howell, M., cas.

Jackson, J.,cas.

Jinks, E. W., died in VA.

Johnson, W. E., transferred to Kirk Ran.

Jones, J. W.

Kelley, B. E., died in VA.

Kelley, D. H., wounded

King, George, died on VA.

Kirkley, Robert, prison-Fort Deleware

Lawrence, J. H., wounded

LeGrand, L., cas.

LeGrand, James, wounded

Leitner, Benjamin F., mortally wounded

Lemmond, M. L, wounded

Love, Laurence W., killed (brother of William Love )

Love, William, dismissed as underage (15)

Mattox, Tom, died in VA.

Marsh, L. C., died in hospital

Martin, W., cas.

Mickle, J. P., discharged

Middleton, David J., died in hospital

Moore, Levi, died in Va.

Morrison, M. W., discharged in 1862

Moseley, Levi, cas.

Munroe, Alexander, wounded.

Munroe, George, fatally wounded

Munroe, James, died in hospital

Munroe, John, wounded

Murchison, Alex. A., died in hospital

McCain, S.H., cas.

McCown, John

McDaniel, J. B., died in VA

McIntkosh, T. R., discharged in "62"

McKain, Wm.,, discharged in '"62"

McKagen, J. W. P., discharged in "62"

McRae, Duncan, wounded

McMillan, Joel A., deserted

Nelson, George, died in hospital

Nettles, Jesse, killed 1st Manassas

Nettles, Joseph E., wounded, lost leg

Nettles, Wm.A., promoted to Corporal

Onsted, T.M. cas.

Outlaw, R., cas.

Parker, A., cas.

Parker, G., cas.

Peeples, L.W., cas.

Pegues, Claudius J.

Perry, J.A., discharged

Phillips, R., wounded
Pickett, John R.

Pope, Thomas, wounded

Pritchard, David, transferred to Co. A.

Proctor, Robert W., wounded

Robinson, R.A., cas.

Scott, W.A.

Smith, George, wounded, lost leg

Smith, John, discharged in "62"

Smyrl, James R., died in VA,

Stewart, W.M., cas.,

Stokes, Wesley, discharged in "62",

Strawbridge, B.R.

Team, John W., died in VA

Tidwell, David W., wounded

Truesdale, W.M. cas.

Turner, Wm., died in VA,

Vaughn, Lewis, died in VA

Warren, James O., died in VA

Watkins, H. cas.

Watts, Wm. W.

Watts, D., cas.

Watts, Daniel, cas.

Watts, L. cas.

Watts, W. R., cas.

Wells, David E., killed

Welsh, H.L.

Wethersbee, J. Alford

Wethersbee, Thos.C. died in VA

Wilson, Roland R., discharged in "62"

Wilson, J.S., discharged in "62"

Witherspoon, Jas. M., killed

Wood, J.M., transferred to Cavalry

Wood, John J.

Wood, Pinckney E.

Wright, W.H., died in VA.





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