This unit was comprised mostly of men from Spartanburg and Edgefield County, South Carolina
Officers:
Tucker, F.M., Captain, KIA 8/30/1862
2nd Manassas
Ferguson, Miles H., 2nd Lt./Captain
Floyd, Harrison D., 1st Lt., retired 11/24/1864
Lambright, B.G., 1st Lt., dropped 5/5/1862
Stone, James M., Sergeant/1st Lt.
McCullouch, John, 2nd Lt., dropped 5/5/162
Brady, Thomas C., 2nd Lt.
Anderson, John M., 2nd Lt., killed 7/30/1864
Crater
Shackelford, J.L., 2nd Lt., DOD 12/10/1862 Richmond VA
Bobo, Charles Burnell, 2nd Lt., KIA 5/20/1864 Clays's Farm
Enlisted:
Allen, E.S., Sergeant/Q.M.Sergeant
Bailey, John F., Private
Barry, C.A., Private
Bass, G.W., Private
Bass, Stephen, Private
Barton, D., Private
Beason, Ara, Private
Beason, John W., Jr., Private, KIA 4/1/1865
Five
Forks
Beason, Sampson, Private
Bell, Samuel, Private
Bettice, Adam C., Private, also shown as Adam C. Betters, paroled
4/9/1865
Appomattox
Brown, J.F., Private
Bullington, W.M., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Casey, David, Private, drowned Sullivans Island SC
Casey, Marion, Private
Casey, William M., Private
Chambell, L., Private
Chambell, W., Private
Chesney, John, Private
Chesney, Thomas, DOD 1/23/1862 Charleston
Compton, Miles C., also shown as Miles C. Crumpton, Corporal, paroled
4/9/1865
Appomattox
Cooksey, T.L., Private
Couch, Jesse A., Private, DIP 2/12/1865
Elmira
Couch, J.L., Private, DOD 10/6/1862 Winchester VA
Couch, L., Private
Couch, Toliver R., Private
Crow, D.C., Corporal, paroled 4/9/1965
Appomattox
Epps, Allen T., Private
Evans, V.N., Private
Evans, W.A., Private
Farmer, John, Private, DOD 11/27/1862 Charleston
Felker, Wiley H., Private,
POW
Hart's Island
Fowler, C.J., Private
Fowler, Richard, Private
Fowler, William R., DIP 4/23/1865
Point
Lookout
Gray, John M., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Harrelson, J.N., Private
Hembree, Franklin, Private, DOD Petersburg VA,
Old City Cemetery Lynchburg,
VA
Hembree, Thomas H., Private, wounded Gaines Mill, DOW 8/27/1862
Hindman, Bailes E., Private, DOD 5/20/1862 Charleston
Hill, Bailes W., Corporal, KIA 5/20/1864 Clay's Farm
Holcombe, J.N., Private
Hughes, G.W., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Johnson, S.S., Private
Kelley, F.M., Private
Kelly, J.T., Corpl., KIA 7/30/1864
Crater
Kelley, Pinckney H., Corporal, KIA 7/30/1864
Petersburg
Kelley, T.M., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Kelley, W.M., Private
Knighton, M.O., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Layton, Christopher C., Private, died by accident 7/11/863 Jackson
MS
Layton, F.G., Private
Layton, Thomas C., Private, DOD 3/12/1862 Belden FL
Linder, E.S., Private/Sergeant
Littlefield, Albert, Private, DOD 2/7/1862 Charleston
Littlefield, E.B., Corporal/Private
Littlefield, G.P., Private
Littlefield, Thomas J., Private
Maddox, Jacob, Private
Mathas, H., Private
Mayes, Robert L., Private, died at Virginia Hospital
Meyers, J.W., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Miles, T. Monroe, Private, KIA 8/30/1862
2nd Manassas
Mise, W., Private
Montgomery, J.H., Private
Moore, Andrew C., Private, KIA 8/30/1862
2nd Manassas
Moore, T.J., Private
Nabors, William, Private
Neighbors, J.R.M., Private, KIA 7/30/1865
Crater
Oshields, John, Private
Oshields, T., Private
Patterson, Henry, Private
Perritt, T.C., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Pettit, Benjamin F., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomatox
Poole, D.J., Private, died 10/18/1862 ,buried at
Manassas
Cemetery
Poole, John D., DOW 9/15/1862 Warrenton VA
Pruitt, M., Private
Rhodes, James S., Private
Rhodes, James, Private, killed by accident 6/15/1862 Spartanburg SC
Rhodes, John F., Private
Rodgers, G.M., Private
Rodgers, W.F., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Rodgers, W.S., Private
Rook, Green B., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Senn, Grant, Private
Shackleford, J.M., Private
Sherbert, A.M., Private
Sherbert, B.C., Private
Sherbert, Carlisle W., Private, DOD 6/15/1864
Petersburg
Sherbert, M.S., Private
Sherbert, R.A., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Sherbert, W.C., Private
Smith, A., Private
Smith, E., Private
Spelts, A., Private
Spelts, James R., Private
Stone, Madison L., Private
Stone, William, Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Stribling, James M., Private/Sergeant
Stribling, J.W., Corporal, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Taylor, N., Private
Taylor, J., Private
Taylor, T.C., Private
Taylor, W.M., Private
Terry, John M., Private, died 4/3/1865
Thomas, R.M., Private
Turner, William M., Private, DOD Charleston
Varner, J.Frank, Private, KIA 5/16/1864 Clay's Farm
Varner, M.S., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Varner, Thomas, Private
Vise, John R., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Walker, R., Private
Walters, Landon, Private/Sergeant
Waters, C.F., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Waters, Eber, Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Watson, Ambrose N., DOD 1863 Virginia
West, Franklin W., Private/Sergeant
West, John L., Private, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Wilder, F.M., Private
Wilder, T.M., Private, KIA 8/30/1862
2nd Manassas
Williams, Adolphus M., DIP 1865
Williams, J.J., Sergeant, paroled 4/9/1865
Appomattox
Wofford, E.C., Private
Woodard, J.T., Private
Woodard, Samuel G., Private
Wooford, Joseph W., DIP 5/15/1865
Point
Lookout
Wyatt, Harrison, Private
Battle Links for the 18th:
Malvern
Hill Report of Colonel Wallace
Rappahannock
Station VA
Battle
of 2nd Manassas Report of W.H. Wallace
The
Battle of 2nd Bull Run (2nd Manassas) Official Records
South Mountain AKA Boonsboro
MD
Sharpsburg
MD
Antietam AKA Sharpsburg Official
Records
Battle
of Antietam AKA Sharpsburg
Antietam AKA Sharpsburg
MD
Kinston/Goldsboro
NC
Jackson, MS
Hewlett's Farm/Ware
Bottom Church VA
The
Richmond Campaign Report of Brig.General Wallace
Battle
of the Crater
The Siege of Petersburg
Fort Steadman
Lewis Farm VA
Five
Forks VA
Saylor's Creek
VA
Appomattox
Campaign Wallace's Report
Appomattox
Court House Virginia
Paroling the Army of Northern
Virginia
South Carolina Infantry
Units
South Carolina in the
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