(? - 1862)
Home State: South Carolina
Branch of Service: Infantry
Before Sharpsburg
He enlisted as a Private in Company G, 7th South Carolina Infantry on 9 August 1862.
On the Campaign
He was wounded in action on Maryland Heights near Harpers Ferry on 13 September 1862.
The rest of the War
He died of typhoid fever on 6 (or 7 or 8) November 1862 in Staunton, VA.
References & notes
Death
11/06/1862; Staunton, VA; burial in Thornrose Cemetery, Staunton, VA
1 Swain, Sr., Glen Allan, The Bloody 7th, Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 2014, pg. 439 [AotW citation 24430]