MILITARY HISTORY ONLINE

Civil War Genealogy

  Alabama
2931   
  Arkansas
1073   
  California
30   
  Colorado
15   
  Connecticut
226   
  CSA
27   
  Delaware
66   
  Florida
437   
  Georgia
3619   
  Illinois
2015   
  Indiana
2346   
  Iowa
933   
  Kansas
163   
  Kentucky
1545   
  Louisiana
972   
  Maine
577   
  Maryland
171   
  Massachusetts
813   
  Michigan
594   
  Minnesota
270   
  Mississippi
2528   
  Missouri
1196   
  Nebraska
18   
  Nevada
1   
  New Hampshire
107   
  New Jersey
474   
  New York
1342   
  North Carolina
4165   
  Ohio
1976   
  Oregon
9   
  Pennsylvania
1696   
  Rhode Island
60   
  South Carolina
1237   
  Tennessee
2758   
  Texas
1512   
  United States
142   
  US Colored Troops
7   
  Vermont
226   
  Virginia
4044   
  West Virginia
500   
  Wisconsin
860   
  Total: 43681   
    CSA 25382   
    USA 18299   
Civil War Genealogy Database
All Units - Artillery - Cavalry - Engineers - Infantry - Marines - Medical - Misc - Naval
3rd South Carolina Artillery Battalion      
Company A
lemuel james huff - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  bill huff
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  3/17/2009
Company D
John H Inabnet - Corporal   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Christopher Clark
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  7/28/2015
Company D
Philip Benjamin Weeks - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Heidi Griffin Lea
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  heidi.griffin.lea357@gmail.com
Date Added:  11/10/2015
Company E
Samuel James Tisdale - Private   
Enlisted April 17, 1862 at Sumter, South Carolina. He served on a gunboat from Nov. 1862 to Nov. 1863. He was assigned to Engineers by special order No. 55, March 6, 1864. Participated in the battles of James Island, Secessionville, Fort Johnson, Morris Island, Fort Wagner, Fort Gregg, and Fort Sumter, (all in South Carolina). Paroled when his unit was disbanded in April 1865.
Contact Name:  Willie Tisdale
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  12/7/2005
Company F
Jacob Middleton Wheeler - Lieutenant   
Jacob Middleton Wheeler, a son of John Jacob Wheeler and Sarah 'Sallie' Bowers Wheeler; enlisted as a Private in Company F, 3rd Battalion, South Carolina Light Artillery (Palmetto Battalion) and rose to rank of Lieutenant. He was wounded at Sharpsburg and sent home. After he recovered, Lieut. Wheeler answered the call and joined the cavalry until the end of the war. Lieut. Wheeler was married twice and lived his entire life in Prosperity, Newberry County, South Carolina; where he is buried at Prosperity Cemetery.
Contact Name:  G. M. Gaston
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  4/23/2014
© 2023 - MilitaryHistoryOnline.com LLC