Company K., 23rd South Carolina Volunteers,
In the Civil War, from 1862-1865.
 
By W. J. Andrews

Captains.

Thomas D. Frierson; left service at reorganization.
Lucius P. Loring; resigned August 1862.
D. R. McCallum; retired from active field service and put on light duty, 1864. 126 Broad Street, Sumter, S. C
J. Harrington Cooper; deceased.

Lieutenants.

Frank H. Kennedy; resigned. 1862.
H. A. Scarborough, St. Charles, S. C.
H. N. Browne; killed 18th June, 1864, at Petersburg, Va.
Priestly Colclough: transferred to Florida Cavalry; dead.

Sergeants.

Stephen D. M. Lacoste; dead.
J. Grier White, Alcolu, S. C, R. F. D. No. I.
Leighton B. Wilson; discharged; health failed.

Corporals.

Alonzo G. Murphy; dead.
James L. Norton; dead.
Samuel M. Dinkins; dead.
Charles A. Stiles; dead.
R. J. Copeland, St. Charles, S. C.

Privates.

J. Gamble Anderson; dead.
W. Harrison Anderson; dead.
J. Henry Anderson.
Welburn J. Andrews. Oswego, S. C.
A. Jackson Baker; died in Virginia.
John W. Baker; dead.
Henry W. Baker; dead.
Cornelius M. Baker; killed at Sharpsburg, Md.
J. Moran Baker; dead.
James S. Baker; died at Goldsboro, N. C.
Newton Baker; dead.
Randolph Bracy.
Frank Ballard; dead.
J. Murrah Brown, Oswego, S. C
Daniel Brunson; discharged in 1862.
W. D. Brown; lost.
Thomas M. Britton; killed at Manassas.
James Boyce; died in Virginia.
John W. Buddin; dead.
William Buddin; discharged, 1862.
Archibald Buddin; died in Virginia.
Andrew Chandler; dead.
John W. Clark; discharged. 1862.
James Clark; dead.
Webb Clark; dead.
Jesse Christmas; dead.
J. Westley Cole; moved West.
James Cole; killed at Petersburg, Va.
James H. Carraway; died a prisoner at Elmira, N. Y.
Nicholas W. Copeland; died in Virginia.
Joseph J. Cummings; discharged, 1864.
Leonard W. Dick; dead.
James M. Dowel; discharged in 1863.
J. Somers Dick; died at Petersburg, Va.
D. Reese Durant; discharged; dead.
J. Sumter Durant; killed at Petersburg, Va.
A. Wightman Durant; dead.
Robert M. Dean; dead.
Thomas Feeny; discharged; dead.
Josiah E. Fleming; dead.
Henry G. Foxworth; dead.
Samuel R. Fraser, Sumter, S. C
R. Adolphus Frierson; dead.
James McFrierson; dead.
C Robin Frierson: in Florida.
William G. Frierson; in Florida.
Haltum Falsom; dead.
T. Jefferson Gayle; dead.
William G. Gregg; killed 25th March, 1865, at Petersburg, Va.

Privates.

Albert C. Guerry ; dead.
John J. Goodman; dead.
Wiley Goodson (Darlinton man); killed at Petersburg, Va.
A. Hauser; dead.
H. McHuggins; dead.
John H. Huggins; dead.
John W. Horn; died from wound in Virginia.

William L. Jones; exchanged for William S. Scarborough.
George W. Josey; killed Second Manassas.
Elijah R. Josey; dead.
B. Fleming Josey; died Winchester, Va.
D. Wilson Josey, St. Charles, S. C.
Thomas J. Josey.
C. James Joye.
Legrand W. Joye; dead.
R. F. Ligon; dead.
Samuel Lemon; dead.
Thomas Lemon; dead.
William J. Lemon; dead.
Joseph H. Lewis, Sumter, S. C.
McD. Lee; dead.
George P, McKaigan; dead.
Thomas W. McDonald, Lynchburg, S. C.
J. Anderson Mills; dead.
William J. Muldrow; dead.
Thomas A. Mayes; dead.
John Montgomery; dead.
Robert M. Montgomery; dead.
Joshua A. Myers; dead.
B. Frank McLeod. Lynchburg, S. C.
J. Oliver McLeod; dead.
Edward H. Mathis. Elliott's, S. C.
W. Francis Mathis, St. Charles, S. C.
William J. Mathis; died of wounds. Second Manassas.
George McCutchen; dead.
Francis M. Michau; dead.
William B. Nichols; dead.

Alfred M. Osteen; died in 1862.
John R. Pearson ; dead.
Thomas A. Pack: left as we signed up for coast defense; made keeper of Poor House, Sumter, S. C.; dead.
John L. Poyas; dead.
Ervin J. Player, South Lynchburg, S. C.
Frank M. Player; dead.
Robert J. Popwell; died Salisbury. N. C.
John Prescott; dead.
William Prescott.
Daniel H. Robertson; dead.
William Randal; killed at Five Forks, Va.
James Richbourg (Clarendon); dead.
J. Harvey Rafficld; dead.
Hopewell Ridge way (Clarendon); killed on picket, Petersburg, Va.
John Ridgeway (Clarendon); killed at Petersburg, Va.
Joseph B. Roach; dead.
Garner Sanders. Haygood, S. C.
W. C Dana Stiles; dead.
Hubbard H. Scarborough; dead.
John R. Scarborough; killed Second Manassas.
Edward R. Scarborough; dead.
Lemuel B. Scarborough; dead.
Newel B. Scarborough; dead.
William S. Scarborough; received in exchange for William L. Jones.
William Sledge; discharged; dead.
Lemuel D. Smith, Mayesville, S. C.
R. Dwight Shaw; killed at Crater, July 30, 1864.
William II Wilson ; died in Texas.
Robert E. Wilson; dead.
Hugh H. Wilson; dead.
Joseph Windham; dead.
Samuel J. Windham: dead.
Benjamin Weeks; dead.
Albert H. Weeks. Sumter. S. C.
Albertus S. White. Camden, S. C.


Conscript.—Crowly shot his finger on picket; made wagoner;
end of him.


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