South Carolina Infantry 5th Regiment Records


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Records, 1863-1864, of the South Carolina Infantry 5th Regiment consist of notice regarding the delivery of packages to Camp Williams near Branchville, South Carolina and a list of furlowed soldiers.




Records of the 21st Regiment of the South Carolina Infantry


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Records, 1861-1864, of the 21st Regiment of the South Carolina Infantry consist chiefly of muster rolls, special orders, and correspondence.




Records


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Volume of collected obituaries, 1898-1914 and 1918, honoring fallen comrades, entries in the volume were annotated over time by several different persons. Some feature subsequent corrections when a veteran was discovered to remain alive, rumors of his death to the contrary.




Records


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Formerly filed as "South Carolina Volunteers, First Regiment."




Records of the Confederate States of America Army, 26th South Carolina Infantry Regiment, Company H.


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Documents created for reunions of Confederate veterans, consisting of constitution and by-laws, 23 July 1904, of "Camp Truluck" survivors' association; and survivors list, 26 July 1907, for Company H.




Subscriptions for the Purchase of Uniforms


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Subscriptions for the purchase of uniforms for the 96 Riflemen, part of the Seventh Regiment of the South Carolina Infantry. Printed on paper embossed with the South Carolina state flag.







Record Book of Company K, Fourth Regiment Infantry, South Carolina Volunteers, in the Confederate States Army


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Record book, 1861-1862, containing records of guard and work details of Company K, Fourth Regiment Infantry, South Carolina Volunteers of the Confederate Army, with accounts of uniforms issued.




A History of the 20th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment


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A detailed history of a regiment in Kershaw's famous South Carolina Civil War brigade. Included are the names, war records and genealogical information for each of the 2,450 men who served in the regiment from 1861-1865.




Historical Sketch and Roster of the South Carolina 2nd Infantry Regiment Rifles


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The South Carolina 2nd Regiment Rifles was organized during the spring of 1862 using the 5th South Carolina Battalion Rifles as its nucleus. It was organized from extra companies initially intended for Orr's Rifles. These companies were organized into a battalion that was officially designated the Fifth South Carolina Infantry Battalion. The unit served in South Carolina, then was ordered to Virginia and assigned to General Jenkins' and Bratton's Brigade. It participated in the Seven Days' Battles and the conflicts at Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, and Fredericksburg. Later the regiment was with Longstreet at Suffolk and D.H. Hill in North Carolina. It moved again with Longstreet but did not take part in the Battle of Chickamauga. The unit was involved in the Knoxville operations, returned to Virginia, and saw action at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. After enduring the hardships of the Petersburg siege south and north of the James River, it ended the war at Appomattox.