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Co. D, 21st SC Regiment Infantry, Muster Roll

Tarrh, Milford, 37, Captain, wounded at Drewry’s Bluff

McIver, George W., 36, 1st Lieutenant, wounded at Petersburg, Virginia, promoted to Major.

Sanders, Saml D., 40, 1st Lieutenant, promoted from ranks to Captain January 1865.

Lynch, Hugh P., 27, 2nd Lieutenant.

Villeneuve, Joseph H., 30, 3rd Lieutenant.

Campbell, J. C., 1st Sergeant, promoted to Captain January 1865.

Wilson, Alexander J., 26, Sergeant, discharged.

Patrick, J. M., Sergeant.

White, Evander F., 26, from Darlington, killed at Walthall Junction.

Vanderford, Alonzo, 24, Sergeant.

Graffts, C. N., Sergeant.

Wicker, Rufus W., 24, Sergeant.

Bryan, Wm. D., 28, Sergeant.

Ousley, H. C., Sergeant.

Grimsley, Wesley F., 25, Corporal died of disease at Georgetown, SC.

Williams, Alex H., 37, Corporal, died at Elmira Prison, NY.

Chapman, B. F., Corporal, captured January 1865.

Powe, J. E., Corporal, captured January 1865.

Eddings, James, 32, Corporal, wounded at Drewry’s Bluff, captured January 1865.

Campbell, H. B., Corporal.

Powell, Willis A., 16, Corporal, died of disease in Charleston, SC.

Smothers, A., Corporal, wounded.

Graffts, Charles A., 18, Corporal, died at Elmira Prison, NY.

White, Ellison S., 18, wounded.

Privates:

Atkinson, Alexander, 19, died of disease at Petersburg, Virginia July 1864.

Atkinson, J., captured January 15, 1865.

Atkinson, James T., 16, killed at Walthall Junction May 7, 1864.

Atkinson, Wm., 18, killed at Walthall Junction.

Atkinson, R., 40, killed at Walthall Junction.

Braddock, Ellerbe, 19.

Braddock, Franklin, 28, died of disease in Virginia.

Braddock, John, 25.

Braddock, Joseph, 36, killed at Drewry’s Bluff.

Braddock, George, 19.

Braddock, Ralph, 27.

Braddock, Thomas, 17.

Benton, E.

Brock, Calvin, 22.

Brock, Thomas, 21, died of disease in Charleston, SC.

Brown, J. D.

Chapman, Calvin, 39.

Coker, Caleb, 18, wounded at Walthall Junction.

Coker, Thomas I., 16.

Cross, Thomas, 18.

Crawford, John T., 35, died of disease in Georgetown, SC.

Campbell, John, 17, wounded at Walthall Junction.

Crawford, Randall, 25, wounded at Petersburg, Virginia.

Curry, John C., 18, died in Elmira Prison, NY.

Croley, Wm. H., 43, died of disease in Charleston, SC.

Campion, B. Franklin, 18.

Dixon, Archibald, 46, captured in 1864.

Dixon, Charles, 23.

Dixon, James, 17.

Dixon, Daniel, 18, died in Elmira Prison, NY.

Dixon, C. P.

Dozier, James W., 24, died of disease in Charleston, SC.

Driggers, H. C.

Driggers, Rilah, 35, wounded at Walthall Junction.

Edwards, Alexander, 19, wounded at Morris Island, SC.

Edward, Alexander, 20, died of disease in Virginia.

Edwards, J. W., wounded.

Edwards, Edward, age 18, captured July 10, 1863.

Edwards, Alt, captured July 21, 1864.

Edwards, Franklin, 16.

Edwards, John, 23, wounded at Drewry’s Bluff.

Edwards, John E., 23, died in Elmira Prison, NY.

Edwards, Joseph C., 19.

Ellerbe, A. V.

Freeman, Chapman, 15, captured January 1865.

Freeman, Irvine, age 15.

Freeman, Hamilton, 34.

Freeman, John, 18.

Freeman, Wm., 21.

Goodwin, Alexander, 23, died in Elmira Prison, NY.

Goodwin, Wm. T., 22.

Goodwin, Samuel, 17, captured July 10, 1863.

Grant, John, 16, died of disease in Virginia.

Grant, Rilah, 23, wounded at Walthall Junction.

Grant, Wm., 20, wounded at Walthall Junction.

Grant, Thomas, 18, captured June 24, 1864.

Gulledge, John, 19, died of disease in Charleston, SC.

Head, Robinson, 17, exchanged.

Hainey, Benj., 17, died of disease in Georgetown, SC.

Hatchell, W. H.

Huggins, John I., 21, wounded.

Huggins, S.

Johnson, John W., 17.

Kirvin, G. W., 18, of Darlington, died of disease in Petersburg, Virginia.

Lide, Robert T., 27, wounded at Ft. Fisher and captured there.

McIver, David R. W., wounded at Ft. Fisher and captured there.

McLaughlin, Alex, 28, died of disease in Charleston, SC.

Ousley, J. H.

Outlaw, Edward, 17.

Patrick, James M., 20.

Patrick, John C., 24, wounded.

Patrick, Eli, 18.

Parker, Richard, 47, of Darlington.

Parker, Calvin, 32, died of disease in Virginia.

Pelletier, L. L., captured February 1865.

Polk, John B., 23, killed at Drewry’s Bluff.

Porter, D. J., 31, captured February 1865.

Polson, James H., 25, died of disease in Georgetown, SC.

Powe, Ellerbe F., 40.

Powe, James F., 35, died in Elmira Prison, NY.

Powe, Joseph E., 33, died in Elmira Prison, NY.

Pressley, Wm., 21, died of disease in Petersburg, Virginia.

Richardson, Asa, 52.

Robbins, Henry, 56, died in Elmira Prison, NY.

Roler, Wm., 32.

Rushing, Elijah, 52, wounded at Walthall Juntion.

Rye, W. W., 19, discharged.

Scarboro, Wm., 22, died of disease in Cheraw, SC.

Smith, W. A., 21.

Talbot, Andrew, 32, died of disease in Richmond, Virginia.

Teal, W., captured January 15, 1864.

Terry, Champ. P., died of disease in Cheraw, SC.

Thomas, J. T., 40.

Thomas, J. H., captured January 15, 1865.

Thompson, Samuel D., 25, died of disease in Charleston, SC.

Thompson, W., 43, captured at Fort Fisher, SC.

Turnage, Wm. A, 30.

Watson, David, 21.

Watson, John, 26.

Wade, W. E., 38, captured at Bermuda Hundred.

Weatherford, John, 55.

Wicker, W. R.

Wilkes, Joseph, 37.

Williams, A. H., captured January 15, 1865.

Winburn, Wm., 38.

Wise, Charles J., 21.

Yarborough, George H., 21, killed at Morris Island, SC.

Yarborough, Moses C., 23.

Yarborough, Wm. C., 52.

Yarborough, L.