South Carolina Confederate Ill & Wounded
The list has never been published, and the Dispatch
presents it below. It will be read with interest, not
only by the men who took part in the great struggle at
Gettysburg, when what has been termed the "High-water
Mark of the Rebellion" was reached, but by all old
soldiers and by their children.
Name, Rank, Regiment, Date of Wound, and Date of Death,
if fatally ill or wounded, are given:
Captain J. F. Mover, 2nd South Carolina regiment,
wounded July 2nd, died July 27th.
Captain J. K. McIver, 8th South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 2nd.
Captain G. M. Harris, 3rd South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 2nd.
Lieutenant J. Walker, 7th South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 2nd; died July 8th.
Lieutenant J. Walker, 7th South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 2nd; died July 8th.
Lieutenant A. A. King, 3rd South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 2nd.
Lieutenant J. B. O'Neil, 3rd South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 2nd.
Sergeant G. W. Gardner, 12th South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 14th.
Private L. Foman, 1st South Carolina regiment; wounded
July 2nd; died July 11th.
Private M. Maddox, 7th South Carolina regiment; wounded
July 2nd.
Private J. S. Henderson, 7th South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 2nd.
Private R. J. Little, 13th South Carolina regiment,
wounded July 14th.
Private W. T. Blackman, 12th South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 14th.
Private W. Blake, 12th South Carolina regiment; wounded
July 14th.
Private A. F. Haddon, 1st South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 14th.
Private D. J. Americk, 15th South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 3; died July 22nd.
Private E. W. Horn, 13th South Carolina regiment;
wounded July 9th.
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AHGP
Source: Southern Historical
Society Papers, Volume XXVII, Edited by R. A. Brock,
Richmond, VA, 1899.
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