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Confederate (CSV)

Private

William H. Warlick

Home State: South Carolina

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 17th South Carolina Infantry

Before Sharpsburg

He enlisted on 27 December in York, and mustered as Private, Company C, 17th South Carolina Infantry on 28 April 1862 at Camp Pillow.

On the Campaign

He was slightly wounded in action at Boonsboro (Turner's Gap) on South Mountain, MD on 14 September 1862.

The rest of the War

He was in a hospital in Richmond, VA on 2 November and sent on to Charleston, SC on 13 November. He was discharged at Camp Jenkins, NC on 22 February 1863

References & notes

His service from the Roll,1 as William Wallick, and his Compiled Service Records. His wound at "Boonsboro" from Colonel McMaster's list for the 17th South Carolina (Confederate States Army Casualty Lists and Narrative Reports, RG 109, NARA), online from fold3.

Notes

1   Thomas, John P., and and previous SC Historians of the Confederate Records, Confederate Rolls of South Carolina, Columbia: Historian of Confederate Records, 1898, Company C, Seventeenth Regiment Infantry  [AotW citation 22078]