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Company A, 10th South Carolina Infantry Regiment

Georgetown Confederate Memorial

 
 
Company A, 10th SC Regiment Memorial image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, May 6, 2010
1. Company A, 10th SC Regiment Memorial
The memorial appears to be constructed of zinc alloy. As such it has a chalky texture, and has warped with time.
Inscription. (Front):
1861 to 1865

Privates
J.C. Dennis.
W.H. Deal.
B.A. Deal, wd. July 22, '64, Atlanta.
J.C. Deal, discharged, over age, since died.
S.C. Davis, captured, Missionary Ridge, since died.
J.W. Durant, discharged 1862, since died.
J.L. easterling, promoted second lieutenant.
E.C. Ellis, wounded, Atlanta, July 22, disabled.
G.L. Ellis, wounded, Chickamauga.
St. John P. Ellis, discharged, over age, since died.
D.J. Elliott.
Z.P. Elliott, since died.
Washington Emanuel, died of wounds, Atlanta, July 28.
S. Emanuel.
E. Exum.
S.S. Fraser, discharged, December 1861.
E. Fayer, since died.
W.A. Gasque, discharged, since died.
S.K. Gasque, discharged, since died.
J.W. Graham, promoted, assistant surgeon.
S.D. Guilds, wd. Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, & Atlanta,
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July 22, '64, since died
W.G. Gamble, wd. at Corinth, kd at Bentonville, N.C.
T.J. Harrison, killed, Murfreesboro.
S. Harper.
S. Hennesy, wounded at Chickamauga.
H.W. Heisenbottel, died.
A.G. Heriot, temporarily detached from company.
J.E. Holmes, wd. Murfreesboro, Atlanta, Franklin.
S. Howell.
W.J. Howard, died. S.B. Holliday, died.
E.K. Howard, died. Daniel Johnston.


"Co. A, rally on the right group! Commence firing! Don't mind us!" C.C. White at Murfreesboro
"It was the best company I ever saw in the service!" Gen. A.M. Manigault

Chickamauga

(Left Side):
Privates.
J.S. June, killed, Atlanta, July 22, 1864.
A.M. Jaudon, died.
W.H.J. Lowrimore, wd. Atlanta.
H.D. Lequieux, detached, since died.
T. Lane, detached, government armory.
Henry E. Lucas, detached from
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2. Upper Front Panel
This side lists the privates of the company, alphabetically, continuing from the right side, starting with the letter "D".
company.
T.A. Mathews, killed Atlanta, July 22, 1864.
O.S. Marlow, died.
A. McCants, died.
J.W. McCormick, wounded, Murfreesboro & Atlanta.
W.E. McNulty, detached, quartermaster dep't.
A. McNulty, promoted sergeant-major.
J. Murrow, since died.
J.C. McDougal, died.
F.S. McCants, killed, Nashville.
D.M. Michau, discharged, 1862.
J.J. Morris, wounded, Atlanta.
J. McLawhon, wounded, Atlanta.
S.D. McClary, discharged, 1862.
James McMulken, killed, Murfreesboro.
W.W. Marree.
W.S. Nurse, promoted hospital steward.
L.C. Newman.
W.C. Ogburn, wounded, Chickamauga.
E.T. Porter, wounded, Chickamauga.
J.H. Porter, promoted lieutenant Company C.
L.H. Pipkin, wounded, Franklin.
A.J. Richardson, discharged, over age, since died.
J.J. Richardson, captured, Missionary Ridge.
Edward Rodgers, since died.
G.W. Stalvey, transferred to
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3. Lower Front
engineer corps.
L.N. Rowe, since died.
S.A. Sellars, discharged, since died.


Privates
W. Stanners, wounded, Chickamauga, since died.
J.C. Small, discharged, since died.
A.B. Skipper, died of sounds, Chickamauga.
J.P. Stalvey, died.
John R. Smith.
R.W. Sing, wounded, Atlanta.
W.R. Skelley, wounded, Atlanta.
L.G.W. Shaw, wd. Atlanta, July 28, disabled, since died.
I.D. Singleterry, wounded, Atlanta.
J. Sloan, detached, since died.
J.W. Tarbox, promoted ordnance sergeant.
J.B. Thomas, captured, Missionary Ridge, since died.
R.C. Ward, wounded, Chickamauga.
A.R. Walker.
J.D. West, wounded, Chickamauga.
W.H. West, captured, Murfreesboro.
C.A. Williams, discharged, since died.
G.W. Williams, died.
T.E. Williamson, killed, Murfreesboro.
John Wilson, transferred to Navy.
F.W. Wilson.
G.F.S.
Left Panel image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, May 6, 2010
4. Left Panel
This side continues listing privates in the company.
Wright, wounded, Atlanta, July 28, 1864.
L.H. Wise.
J.L. Ward, detached, hospital steward.
Atlanta

(Right Side):
From
Corinth
to
Bentonville

Company A.
originally
Georgetown Rifle Guards.
Captains.
Plowden C. J. Weston, Elected Lt. Goov. So. Ca. since died.
C.C. White, wounded at Atlanta and disabled, since died.
First Lieutenants.
A.J. Shaw, promoted major 1861. since died.
S.W. Rouquie, resigned, 1862.
C.C. White, prom. capt. for distinguished gallantry.
O.P. Richardson, mort. wd. Atlanta, July 22, 1864.
Second Lieutenants.
C.C. White, promoted first lieutenant.
O.P. Richardson, promoted first lieutenant.
J.P. Richardson, wounded, Atlanta, July 28, since died.
J.L. Easterling, wd. Atlanta, July 28; disabled,
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5. Lower Left Side
since died.
First Sergeants.
C.C. White, promoted second lieutenant, 1862.
J.P. Richardson, promoted second lieutenant.
J.F. LeRebour, killed at Atlanta, July 22, 1864.
F.R. Haselden, since died.
Sergeants.
J.F. LeRebour, promoted to 1st sergeant.
F.R. Haselden, promoted to 1st sergeant, 1864.
W.S. Porter, transferred to signal corps.
R.C. Wallace, discharged, 1862, since died.
E. Emanuel, died, Oxford, Miss. 1862.
Corporals.
E. Emanuel, promoted sergeant.
E.W. Haselden.
W.F. Shaw, transferred, since died.
N.B. Clarkson, detached, engineer corps.
J.H. Detyens, discharged, 1863; under age.
S.E. Lucas, prom. major, and brigade commissary.
Bugler.
C. Tabler, missing.

Privates.
I. Alexander.
M.J. Bailey,
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6. Right Side of Memorial
Listed in the panel are the company officers and non-commissioned officers.
detached, ordnance department.
F.S. Barth, died.
E. Blakeley, discharged.
J.L. Blakeley, detached, engineer corps.
R.O. Bush, Jr. disch'd, transferred navy, since died.
O.J. Butts, trans. to gov't machine shop.
T.J. Bourne, wounded, died at Macon, Miss.
James Bostick, killed at Atlanta, July 28, 1864.
J.H. Bessant, transferred to Co. M.
J.F. Beckman, wounded at Corinth, Miss.; discharged.
J.J. Bryan, detached, since died.
W.T. Capers, made chaplain of 10th So. Ca. Reg't.
J.G. Chadwick, died.
G.R. Congdon, promoted quartermaster sergeant.
R.F. Collins, died.
N. Cribb, died.
W.A.D. Croft, discharged, 1862.
D. Cannon.
G. Cook, killed, Atlanta, July 22, 1864.
D.M. Cook, wounded, Chickamauga.
I.M. Cook, captured at Murfreesboro, not returned.
W.J. Clarkson, wounded, Murfreesboro, discharged.
Q.L. Cooper, elected sheriff; discharged.

Franklin

(Back):
Erected
Lower Right Side image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, May 6, 2010
7. Lower Right Side
This section lists the company's privates, starting alphabetically, and is continued on the other sides.
to
Co. A.
10th So. Ca.
Regt. of
Infantry
C.S.A.

Erected by
the women of
Georgetown,
assisted by friends
elsewhere,
and dedicated to the
men who died, or
faced death, in the
war that asserted
constitutional
liberty and affirmed
our manhood.
A.D., 1891.


"pon Co. A, of the 10th So. Ca. Regiment, I always relied in the crisis of every danger; and no emergency ever occurred when they failed to do their duty." Gen. A.M. Manigault
Murfreesboro


 
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: War, US Civil. A significant historical month for this entry is July 1952.
 
Location. 33° 22.215′ N, 79° 16.666′ W. Marker is in Georgetown, South Carolina, in Georgetown County. Marker is at the intersection of Church Street (U.S. 17) and Screven Street, on the right when
Back Panel image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, May 6, 2010
8. Back Panel
traveling west on Church Street. Located in the old Baptist Cemetery. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Georgetown SC 29440, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Antipedo Baptist Church / Old Baptist Cemetery (within shouting distance of this marker); Elisha Screven (within shouting distance of this marker); William Screven (within shouting distance of this marker); Beth Elohim Cemetery (about 700 feet away, measured in a direct line); Bethel Church (about 700 feet away); Georgetown (approx. 0.2 miles away); Prince George’s Parish Church, Winyah (approx. 0.2 miles away); Prince George Winyah Church (approx. ¼ mile away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Georgetown.
 
Also see . . .  10th South Carolina Infantry Regiment. Wikipedia entry (Submitted on April 19, 2022, by Larry Gertner of New York, New York.) 
 
Text on Lower Back image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Craig Swain, May 6, 2010
9. Text on Lower Back
Company A, 10th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Sculpture image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 11, 2013
10. Company A, 10th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Sculpture
Company A, 10th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Sculpture close-up image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, May 11, 2013
11. Company A, 10th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Sculpture close-up
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on April 19, 2022. It was originally submitted on June 12, 2010, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia. This page has been viewed 2,381 times since then and 51 times this year. Photos:   1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. submitted on June 12, 2010, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.   10, 11. submitted on May 12, 2013, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina.

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