3rd South Carolina State Troops
Company C
Jun 1862 - Jan 1863
Anderson and Greenville District
Officers
Berry, W. R., Captain
Fowler, Moses Thomas, 1st Lieutenant. He later served as Captain, 1st State
Troops
Company G
Aug 1863 until Feb 1864.
Thomison, G. B., 2nd Lieutenant
Peden, J. M., 3rd Lieutenant
NonCommissioned Officers
Traynham, T. W., 1st Sergeant
Evans, W. H., Sergeant
Hopkins, Thomas, Sergeant
Smith, A. H., Sergeant
Wilson, Jasper, Sergeant
Boyce, T. L., Corporal
Davenport, W. A., Corporal
Hopkins, J. H., Corporal
Johnson, W. H., Corporal
King, G. W., Corporal
Woodside, J. L., Corporal
Privates
Privates
Andrews, T. T.
Ashmore, J. S.
Autery, William
Babb, Jonathan
Bagwell, Fedrick
Bryson, M. N.
Chaptman, Hewlett
Chaptinan, T. J.
Cooley, J. J.
Cooley, J. M.
Cooley, John
Cothran, J. C.
Darby, W. B.
Davenport, Irvin
Davenport, Obadiah
Ford, John
Gary, Jonathan
Gibbert, William
Gray, W. E.
Holiday, J. E.
Holiday, Tully
James, Edward
Johnson, W. J.
Jordan, B. E.
Kellett, D. W.
Kellette, J. A.
Lattie, William
Lewis, J. J.
Long, J. E.
McDaniel, Charles
McDowell, James
Meeks, L. B.
Mosely, Harmon
Neighbors, George
Page, Benjamin Franklin, born 25 Mar 1813 in Spartanburg County (Woodruff),
died 22 Nov 1895 in Greenville County and is buried in a private cemetery near
Ware Place.
Peden, D. M.
Pinson, M. A.
Reece, James
Rice, L. C.
Simms, Martin
Simms, William
Smith, Ezeikel
Smith, W. P.
Sprouse, H. H.
Stone, J. K.
Stone, James
Stone, Owen
Sullivan, D. C.
Sullivan, William R., born about 1822, son of John and Sarah Sullivan, Wife's name was Mary
Tate, Larkin Cannon
Thomison, George
Tolison, Edward
Vaughn, Kendrick
Wilson, Hugh
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3rd Regimental Unit
Note:
Many of these same men served together in The Sixteenth South Carolina, C.S.A.
Company E,
surrendering at Durham Station, 26 April 1865. The link will take you to a
great site on this fine unit.
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