(? - 1862)
Home State: North Carolina
Branch of Service: Infantry
Before Sharpsburg
Age 29, from Nash County, he mustered as Private, Company G, 12th North Carolina Infantry on 16 May 1862 at Rapidan, VA.
On the Campaign
He was mortally wounded and captured in action at Fox's Gap on South Mountain on 14 September 1862.
The rest of the War
He died of wounds on 30 September 1862 in a hospital in Frederick, MD. He was originally buried "on west side of, and in the cemetery at Frederick." Probably reinterred at Hagerstown in about 1874.
References & notes
Burial information from Pruett,1 who lists him as Charles R. Bartley, Co. B. Service and other details from the Roster 2 via the Historical Data Systems database. Frederick hospital detail from the Patient List.3 He is also listed among the Confederate soldiers buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Frederick, MD - As C.H. Barkley - and may still be there.
Death
09/30/1862; Frederick, MD; burial in Washington Confederate Cemetery, Hagerstown, MD
1 Pruett, Samuel, and Poffenberger & Good, Greg Farino and Western Maryland Regional Library (WMRL), Washington Confederate Cemetery, possible burials, Hagerstown (MD): WHILBR, 2010 [AotW citation 4552]
2 Manarin, Louis H., and Weymouth Tyree Jordan, Matthew M Brown, Michael W Coffey, North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865 : A Roster, 20 Volumes +, Raleigh: North Carolina State Department of Archives and History, 1966- [AotW citation 19144]
3 National Museum of Civil War Medicine, and Terry Reimer, Frederick Patient List, Published 2018, first accessed 17 September 2018, <http://www.civilwarmed.org/explore/primary-sources/databases/frederickpatient/>, Source page: patient #9.999 [AotW citation 19145]