Roll of Co B, 21th South Carolina Regiment SCV [an error occurred while processing this directive]

Company B, 21th South Carolina Regiment

Transcribed from “the History of Company B, Twenty-First Regiment S.C.V. by H.K. Dubose by Ken Taylor (12/29/00)

ROLL OF COMPANY B, 21st Regiment S.C.V
Captains.

Samuel  H. Wilds, elected at organization; reelected at reorganization; wounded at Morris Island, July 10, 1863; 
wounded at Yellow Tavern, August 2l, 1864; promoted to major, January, 1865; captured near Wilmington, N. C., February, 1865.
 [Died after the war.]

John C. Clements, succeeded Wilds in 1865; captured at Fort Fisher in 1866. [Living, 1909.]

First Lieutenants.

David C. Milling, elected at organization; resigned in 1863. [Died after the war.]
 
John L. Hart, succeeded Milling in 1863; killed at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864.
 
John C.  Clements, succeeded Hart in 1864; captured at Petersburg, June, 1864; exchanged October, 1864; 
promoted to captain in 1865.
 
Theodore J. Cannon, succeeded Clements in 1865. [Died' after the war.] 

Second Lieutenants.

John W. King, elected at organization; lost a leg at Battery Wagner, July 10, 1863; resigned- soon thereafter. 
[ Died after the war.] 

John L. Hart, succeeded King in 1863; promoted to first lieutenant in the same year. 

John Chapel Clements, succeeded Hart in 1863; promoted to first lieutenant in 1864. 

Theodore J. Cannon, succeeded Clements in 1864; promoted to first lieutenant in 1865.

T. Dargan Zimmerman, succeeded Cannon in 1865; wounded and captured at Fort Fisher in 1865. [Died after the war.] 

Third Lieutenants.

Alonzo T. Dargan, elected at organization; elected lieutenant- colonel of the 2st Regiment at reorganization. 
[Killed at Walthall Junction, May 7, 1864.] 

John L. Hart, elected at reorganization; promoted to second lieutenant in 18-63. 

John C. Clements, succeeded Hart in 1863; promoted to second lieutenant in the same year. 

Theodore J. Cannon, succeeded Clements in 1863; promoted to second lieutenant in 1864. 

T. Dargan Zimmerman, succeeded Cannon in 1864; wounded at Petersburg, June 24, 1864; promoted to second lieutenant 
in 1865. 

First Sergeants.

John L. Hart, elected at organization; elected third lieutenant at reorganization. 

John C.   Clements, elected at reorganization; wounded at Battery Wagner, July 10, 1863; promoted to third lieutenant 
in 1863. 

Theodore J. Cannon, succeeded Clements in 1863; promoted to third lieutenant in the same year. 

T. Dargan Zimmerman, succeeded Cannon in 1863; promoted to third lieutenant in 1864. 

Alfred C. DuBose, succeeded Zimmerman in 1864i. died at hospital in Petersburg, June 29, 1864. 

Isaac Abraham, succeeded DuBose in July, 1861. 

Second Sergeants.

George W. Dargan, elected at organization; discharged for physical disability in less than a year.

George W. Morse, elected at reorganization; killed at Battery Wagner, 1863. 

Theodore J. Cannon, succeeded Morse in 1863; promoted to first sergeant in the same year. 

T. Dargan Zimmerman, succeeded Cannon in 1863; promoted to first sergeant in the same year. 

Alfred C. DuBose, succeeded Zimmerman in 1863; wounded at Battery Wagner, July 10, 1863; promoted to first sergeant 
in 1864. 

Isaac Abraham, succeeded DuBose in 1868; promoted to first sergeant in July, 1864. 

J. P. Z. King, succeeded Abraham in July, 1864; captured at Fort Fisher in January, 1865. [Died after the war. ] 

Third Sergeants. 

Edmund W. Stuckey, elected at organization; retired at reorganization. 

Theodore J. Cannon, elected at reorganization; promoted to second sergeant in 1863. 

T. Dargan Zimmerman, succeeded Cannon in 1863; promote to second sergeant in the same year. 

Alfred C. DuBose, succeeded Zimmerman in 1863; promoted to second sergeant in the same year. 

Isaac Abraham, succeeded DuBose in 1863; promoted to second sergeant in the same year. 

J. P. Z. King, succeeded Abraham in 1863; promoted to second sergeant in same year. 

J. Wilds Williamson, succeeded Abraham in 1863; killed at Walthall Junction, May 6, 1864. 

Fourth Sergeants. 

George W. Morse, elected at organization; elected second sergeant at reorganization. 

Alfred C. DuBose, elected at reorganization; promoted to third sergeant in 1863. 

William A. Fountain, succeeded DuBose in 1863; killed on Morris Island, July 10, 1863. 

Isaac Abraham, succeeded Fountain in 1863; promoted to third sergeant in the same year. 

J. P. Z., King, succeeded Abraham in 1863; promoted to third sergeant in the same year. 

J. Wilds Williamson, succeeded King in 1863; promoted to third sergeant in the same year.

Fifth Sergeants. 

J. Muldrow McCall, elected at organization; promoted to lieutenant of another company. 

William A. Fountain, elected at reorganization; promoted to fourth sergeant in 1863. 

Isaac Abraham, suceeded Fountain in 1863; promoted to fourth sergeant in the same year. 

J. P. Z. King, succeeded Abraham; promoted to fourth sergeant. 

J. Wilds Williamson, succeeded King, promoted to fourth sergeant. 

James M. Frierson, succeeded Williamson; wounded at Petersburg in May, 1864. 

Corporals at Organization. 

First, William A. Fountain. 

Second, Clem. C. Hepburn. Went to another command at reorganization. 

Third, J. B. Birch. Went to cavalry at reorganization. 

Fourth, John Chapel Clements. 

Corporals at Reorganization. 

First, H. L. Cranford. Transferred. 

Second, Isaac Abraham. 

Third, Lem.  E. Watford. Captured at Weldon Railroad, August9.1,1864. [Died after the war.] 

Fourth, Pinckney Truett. Killed at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864. 

Corporals Subsequently Appointed. 

James C. Fountain. Wounded at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864. [Died after the war.] 

T. Preston King. Wounded at Petersburg, June 18, 1861; captured at Fort Fisher in January, 1865. 

James  Kelly. Wounded at Fort Fisher in January, 1865, and died from his wounds. 

J. P. Z. King. Promoted to sergeant. 

J. Wilds Williamson. Promoted to sergeant. 

James M. Frierson. Promoted to sergeant. 

Privates. 

Isaac Abraham. Elected corporal at reorganization. 

John A. Backus. Killed at Fort Fisher in January, 1865. 

Brock Bacot. 
G. W. Bacot. 
S. H. Bacot. 
Peter Bacot. 

Hubbard Barns. Wounded at Petersburg in 1864. 
William Barns. Died in a hospital. 

Jesse Bass. Wounded at Petersburg in 1864. [Died after the war.] 

David Beasley. 
Ivy Beasley. [Died after the war.] 
J. Wesley Beasley. Transferred to another command. 

Caleb Beek. Killed at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864. 
William Beek. Wounded three times at Drewry's Bluff, 
May 17, 1864. [Died after the war.] 

George Best. Died while at home on a furlough in 1863.

Henry Blackman. Wounded at Cold Harbor in 1864. [Died after the war.] 
James Blackman. Captured at Petersburg, June 24, 186,1; died in prison at Elmira, N. Y., in 1865. 
Wade Blackman. Wounded at Petersburg in 1864. [Died after the war.] 

Henry Blackwell. [Died after the war.] J. C. Blackwell. James Blackwell. [Died after the war.] 

Gray Bryant. [Died after the war.] 
Jefferson Bryant. [Died after the war.] 
Jesse Bryant. Wounded at Fort Fisher in January, 1865. 
W. Bryant. [Died after the war.] 
William Bryant. Killed at Swift Creek, May 9, 1864. 

E. J. C. Byrd. Transferred to the cavalry. 

Theodore J. Cannon. Elected third sergeant at reorganization. 

James P. Coates. Wounded at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864; died in a hospital. 

Peter C. Coggeshall. [Died after the war.] 

Isaac Cohen. Wounded at Morris Island, July 10, 1863. 

William Cole. [Died after the war.] 

Joseph E. Collins. Transferred. 

Henry L. Cranford. Elected corporal at reorganization. 

W. E. Charles. 
K. D. Charles. 

George Dickson. 

Alfred C. DuBose. Elected a corporal at reorganization.. 
Theodore DuBose. Killed at Battery Wagner, July 10, 1863. 
Henry K. DuBose. Captured at Petersburg, June 24, 1864, and sent to prison at Elmira, N. Y. [The author of this work.] 
Edward C. DuBose. Wounded at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864. 

J. Furman Dargan. [Died after the war.]





Frank Dozier. Promoted to adjutant in 1863, and afterward appointed an assistant surgeon and transferred. 
Peter C. Dozier. Wounded at Yellow Tavern (Weldon Rail- road), August 21, 1861; promoted to sergeant- major in 1863. 

James Ellis. Captured at Petersburg, June 24,1864. [Died after the war.] 
Wesley Ellis. Captured at Petersburg, June 24, 1864; died  in prison at Elmira, N. Y. 

William J. Fountain. Wounded near Wilmington, N. C., in 1865. [Died after the war.] 

James Fields. [Died after the war.] 
West Fields. Slightly wounded and captured at Petersburg, June 24, 1864. .
Bartholomew Fields. Discharged 1863; under age. 

William B. Frazier. Died while at home on furlough. 
John Frazier. Killed at Petersburg, June 24, 1864. 
Charles Frazier. Killed at Petersburg, June 16, 1864. 

Andrew Flowers. Captured at Petersburg, June P-4, 1864; died in prison at Elmira, N. Y. 
Wesley Flowers. Wounded at Petersburg in 1864. 

James M. Frierson. Promoted to corporal. 

James C. Fountain. Promoted to corporal. 

Ephraim Gandy. Wounded at Battery Wagner in 1863; died of wound. 

George Galloway. Wounded at Cold Harbor in 1864. [Died after the war.] 
James E. Galloway.
Emory Galloway. Wounded at Petersburg in 1864; died of his wound.
Chapman Galloway. Captured at Fort Fisher, January, 1865; died in prison at Elmira, N. Y., 1865. 

Alexander Garner. Killed at Cold Harbor, June 6, 1864. 

John Gee. Wounded at Morris Island in 1863. 

J. Knight Gibson. 

Joshua Goodson. Wounded at Morris lsland in l863. [Died after the war.] 

John Z. Grantham. [Died after the war.] 

Thomas C. Gregg. 

Robert Haguewood. Killed at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864. 

Thomas H. Harlee. Promoted to quartermaster sergeant, 1863. 

Joel E. Harrell. Killed at Fort Fisher, January, 1865. 
S. Miller Harrell. Wounded at Cold Harbor in 1864. [Died after the war.] 
James Harrell.
 
M. S. Haynesworth. 

Andrew Heath. Killed at Yellow Tavern (Weldon Rail- road-), August !21, 1864. 

Eli Hill. Captured at Petersburg, June 24, 1864; died in prison at Elmira, N. Y., in 1865. 

Allison Isgette. Killed at Petersburg in June, 1864. 

James T. Johnson. Died in a hospital in 1863. 

Harrison Kelly. Killed at Petersburg, June 24, 1864. 
James Kelly.  Promoted to corporal. 
Ladson Kelly. [Died after the war.] 
Wesley Kelly. Died in a hospital. 
Wiley Kelly.  Died in a hospital. 
David Kelly.  Died in a hospital at Georgetown, S. C. 
Thomas Kelly. [Died after the war.] 

Scarboro W. King. Transferred. [Died after the war.] 
John W. King. Wounded at Petersburg in 1864. [Died after the war.]
J. P. Z. King. Promoted to corporal. 
T. Preston King. Promoted to corporal. 

Augustus E. Law. Wounded at Drewry's Bluff in 1864; killed at Yellow Tavem (Weldon Railroad), August 21,1864.
W. A. Law 
C. B. Law. 

Zack Lewis. [Died after the war.] 

Hugh, R. Lide. Transferred. [Died after the war.] 

Thomas E. Lunn. Wounded near Wilmington, N. C., in 1865. [Died after the war.] 

J. Deuett McCall. Transferred, in 1863. 
George W. McCall. [Di6d after the war.] 

William McDonald. Captured at Petersburg, June 24, 1864. [Died after the war.] 

John Mellveen. [Died after the war.] 

William McKinzie.

Kinnin McLendon. 

James Moore. (Died'after the war.] 
Frank Moore. Captured at Fort Fisher in January, 1865; died in prison at Elmira, N. Y., in 1865. 

Peter R. Mowry. [Died after the war.] 

Elihugh Muldrow. Transferred in 1863. 

T. W. Nettles.

Duncan Nickols. [Died after the war.] 

Travis Northcutt. Wounded at Fort Fisher in January, 1865. 

John W. Northcutt. 
William Northcutt. Died in camp on Morris Island in 1863. 
Abram Northcutt. Captured at Petersburg, June 24, 1864; sent to prison at Elmira, N. Y. 

James P. Oates. Wounded at Walthall Junction, May 61 1864. [Died after the war.] 

Thomas Parnell.
Robert Parnell. Captured at Petersburg, June 24,1864. 

John Parrott. [Died after the war.] 

James Parrott. Captured at Fort Fisher in January, 1861 died in prison at Elmira, N. Y. 
J.Perry Parrott. [Diedafterthewar.] 
Samuel Parrott. Killed at Morris Island, July 10, 1863. 
Frank Parrott. Killed at Petersburg in 1864. Jesse K. Parrott. Wounded at Drewry's Bluff, May 11 1864. 
George Parrott.  [Died after the war.] 
Nicholas Parrott. Killed at Morris Island in 1863. 

William D. Player, M. D. Promoted to assistant.surgeon in 1862. [Died after the war.] 

Ira Register. Killed in battle at Fort Fisher in January 1865. 
James Register. Captured at Petersburg, June 24, 1864 sent to prison at Elmira, N. Y. [Died in November, 1908.] 

J. Bert Rhodes. 
Joseph Rhodes. Killed at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864. 
Ashton Rhodes. WoundedatDrewry'sBluff,Mayl6,1864. 
John J.Rhodes. Transferred. [Died after the war.] 
William E. Rhodes. Transferred. 

Richard P. Rugg. Died in a hospital at Wilmington, N. C., in 1864. 

H. E. P. Sanders. Promoted to quartermaster sergeant. [Died after the war.] 
James M. Sanders. Transferred. [Died after the war. 

Munroe Smith. Transferred in l862. [Diedafterthewar.] 

John Snipes. Died in a hospital at Georgetown in 1862. 

Samuel Stewart. Died in prison at Fort Delaware. 
William F. Stewart. [Died after the war.]. 

W. F. Stokes.
Joseph Stokes. Wounded at Bentonville in 1865, [Died after the war.] 

Hardy Stuckey. Killed at Petersburg, June 24, 1864. 

G. W. Teel. John Teel. James Teel. [Died after the war.] 

Pinckney Truett. Elected corporal at reorganization. 

Amos Truvett. [Died after the war.] 

Jesse Walker.
 
J. J. Warr. [Died, after the war.] 
J. R. Warr. Killed at Petersburg in 1864. 

Lem. E. Watford. Elected corporal at reorganization. 

Hugh D. White. Transferred to Co. G, wherein he was promoted to second lieutenant. [Died after the war.] 
James A. White. Wounded at Battery Wagner, July 10, 1863. [Died, after the war.] 

J. Wilds Williamson. Promoted. 
Edwin P. Williamson. 

J. Boyd Witherspoon. Transferred in 1863. 

Walter D. Woods. Transferred to Charles' Battery. 

Thomas Yarboro,. Captured at Fort Fisher in January, 1865; died in prison at Elmira, N. Y., in 1865. 

Dozier P. Zimmerman. Died at home while on furlough in 1864. 
T. Dargan Zimmerman. Promoted.  




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