18th Infantry, Co. G Casualties at the Crater

CASUALTIES AT THE BLOW UP AT THE CRATER
18TH REGT. Co. G, SCV

From the Yorkville Enquirer, 8/10/1864, List of killed, wounded & missing in Company G 18th Regiment, SC Volunteers, at the blowing up of the fortifications before Petersburg, VA, 30th July 1864.

Killed:
Corporal A.S. Hedrick
Corporal F. Purseley
Privates:
J.R. Brown
W.E. Dowdle
H.S. Archer
W.T. Jamieson
J.E. McCarter
William McCarter
A.J. Meacham
John Rogers

Wounded:
Lieut. S.W. Good, severe in back
Sergt. J.L. Purseley, slight
Privates H.D. Burns, severe
J.F. Hagerty, severe in side
John McClloch, severe, leg
W.F. Milling, severe, side
William M. Enloe, severe, foot
W.W. Lynn, severe, leg
J.J. White, severe, knee

Missing:
Sergt. J.F. Jamieson
Sergt. M.F. McCulloch
Corporal W. B. Hardwick
Privates W. F. Armstrong
J.T. Howe
J.C. Jackson
R.O. Jenkins
P.L. Purseley
Franklin Robinson

-From J.W. Purseley, Lieutenant, Co. G, 18th Regt. SC Volunteers.

Article courtesy of Louise Pettus, Editor of the Quarterly, for the York County Genealogical & Historical Society.


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