NOMO in Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina — The American South (South Atlantic)
German Confederate Soldier's Monument
Photographed By Mike Stroud, 2011
1. German Confederate Soldier's Monument Marker
Beneath this monument, repose
the remains of
John A. Wagener,
Inscription.
German Confederate Soldier's Monument. .
(North face) In The Confederate Army the Soldiers Whom this Monument Commemorates Illustrated in Death as in Life The German's Devotion to Duty . , Beneath this monument, repose the remains of John A. Wagener, Born July 21, 1816, Died August 27, 1876 (South face) Names of Battles and Engagements, in which either the German Artillery- Company A, the German Arttillery Company B, The German Volunteers, Hampton Legion, or the German Hussers Participated. Morris Island S.C. Second Battle of Manassas VA. Port Royal S.C. Boonsboro Gap MD. Cockpit Point VA. Sharpsburg MD. Seige of Charleston S.C. Fredericksburg VA. West Point VA. Suffolk VA. Mechanicsville VA. Gettysburg PA. Gaines' Mill VA. Ogeechee GA. Meyer's Farm VA. Coosawhatchie S.C. Frazer's Farm VA. Toogoodoo S.C. Malvern Hill VA. Tulifinne S.C. Fayetteville N.C. , (West face) German Volunteers German Hussars Hampton Legion C.S.A. C.S.A. Sergeant John C. Hahn Sergeant J.D.H. Wulbern Private Willism Meitzler Private Heinrich Block " Nic. Von Dohlen " Heinrich Wrede " Bernhard Olfers " Heinrich Holway " Hermann Wrede " Heinrich Schroder " Fritz Kessler " Wm. Fischbeck " E.J.H. Hopcke " Michel Hoffmann " Isidor Phillips " Wm. Pilgrim " David W. Unger , (East face) German Artillery German Artillery Company A- C.S.A. Company B- C.S.A. Captain C.Nohrden Lieutenant B. Meyerhoff Sergeant J.D. Goetjen Sergeant M. Schroder Corporal J.C.L. Schroder Private Wm. Bringeworth " C.F. Carlson " F.W. Bornemann Private A. Hoberg " C. Grabau " W. Kruger " H. Hencken " H. Ackermann " C. Hencken " Wm. Meyer " Heinrich Harken " F. Meyerdierks " H.M. Howard " F. Tassaro " F. Itgen " W. Leopold " J. Klee " H. Hasse " J.D. Law " C.H. Hencken " Claus Meyer " H. Fajon " H. Meyer " J.W. Meyer " G. Peters " H. Seedorf " L. Windhorst
(North face)
In
The Confederate Army
the Soldiers
Whom this Monument
Commemorates
Illustrated in Death as in Life
The German's Devotion to Duty
Beneath this monument, repose
the remains of John A. Wagener,
Born July 21, 1816, Died August 27, 1876
(South face)
Names of Battles and Engagements,
in which either the German Artillery-
Company A, the German Arttillery
Company B, The German Volunteers,
Hampton Legion, or the German
Hussers Participated.
Morris Island S.C. Second Battle of Manassas VA.
Port Royal S.C. Boonsboro Gap MD.
Cockpit Point VA. Sharpsburg MD.
Seige of Charleston S.C. Fredericksburg VA.
West Point VA. Suffolk VA.
Mechanicsville VA. Gettysburg PA.
Gaines' Mill VA. Ogeechee GA.
Meyer's Farm VA. Coosawhatchie S.C.
Frazer's Farm VA. Toogoodoo S.C.
Malvern Hill VA. Tulifinne S.C.
Fayetteville N.C.
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(West face)
German Volunteers German Hussars
Hampton Legion C.S.A.
C.S.A.
Sergeant John C. Hahn Sergeant J.D.H. Wulbern
Private Willism Meitzler Private Heinrich Block
" Nic. Von Dohlen " Heinrich Wrede
" Bernhard Olfers " Heinrich Holway
" Hermann Wrede " Heinrich Schroder
" Fritz Kessler " Wm. Fischbeck
" E.J.H. Hopcke
" Michel Hoffmann
" Isidor Phillips
" Wm. Pilgrim
" David W. Unger
(East face)
German Artillery German Artillery
Company A- C.S.A. Company B- C.S.A.
Captain C.Nohrden Lieutenant B. Meyerhoff
Sergeant J.D. Goetjen Sergeant M. Schroder
Corporal J.C.L. Schroder Private Wm. Bringeworth
" C.F. Carlson " F.W. Bornemann
Private A. Hoberg " C. Grabau
" W. Kruger " H. Hencken
" H. Ackermann " C. Hencken
" Wm. Meyer " Heinrich Harken
" F. Meyerdierks " H.M. Howard
" F. Tassaro " F.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 20, 2011
2. German Confederate Soldier's Monument north view
In The Confederate Army ...
Itgen
" W. Leopold " J. Klee
" H. Hasse " J.D. Law
" C.H. Hencken " Claus Meyer
" H. Fajon " H. Meyer
" J.W. Meyer
" G. Peters
" H. Seedorf
" L. Windhorst
Topics. This historical marker and monument is listed in these topic lists: Cemeteries & Burial Sites • War, US Civil. A significant historical month for this entry is July 1812.
Location. 32° 48.915′ N, 79° 56.936′ W. Marker is in Charleston, South Carolina, in Charleston County. It is in NOMO. Marker is on Cunnington Avenue, on the right when traveling east. Located between Meeting Street Road and Huguenin Avenue
in Bethany Cemetery. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Charleston SC 29403, United States of America. Touch for directions.
4. German Confederate Soldier's Monument , north face
Beneath this monument, repose
the remains of John A. Wagener,
Born July 21, 1816, Died August 27, 1876
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 27, 2011
5. German Confederate Soldier's Monument Johann Andreas Wagener Gravestone
At the northside base of the monument
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 20, 2011
6. German Confederate Soldier's Monument south view
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 20, 2011
7. German Confederate Soldier's Monument , south face
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 20, 2011
8. German Confederate Soldier's Monument west view
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 20, 2011
9. German Confederate Soldier's Monument west face
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 20, 2011
10. German Confederate Soldier's Monument east view
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 27, 2011
11. German Confederate Soldier's Monument east face
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 27, 2011
12. German Artillery Memorial Assc.
This Ground is in Perpetual Cleaning
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 20, 2011
13. Strangely, nearby
Aug. B.C. Seeber
Prussia
July 24, 1844,
July 2, 1865.
54th N.Y. Veteran
Volunteers
Photographed By Mike Stroud, February 27, 2011
14. German Confederate Soldier's Monument Statue
Credits. This page was last revised on February 16, 2023. It was originally submitted on March 8, 2011, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina. This page has been viewed 2,047 times since then and 55 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. submitted on March 8, 2011, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina. 12, 13, 14. submitted on March 9, 2011, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina.