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Reg. of Reser-:es, ander Car McLurkin. Transferred to C K, 1 Cav., in Feb. 186.5, und, Capt. Augus Brown. Was n paroled, but marched back S. C., with arms and equipmer with intention of joining t Western Army, but was d banded at Rock Hill. SJAMES HUDSON. Born March 10. 1845, Chester County. Entered Art in 1S6:3, Company E. und Capt. John Hardin. W\as never wounded. N< livin.g at Fai rneid Cotton Mille JAMES JONES. BLrn 'AJune 1. 18:30, in Madis County. Ky. Entered Army 1861 in 7th Ken tuc y, Compa D. unr - Ca't. Tom Colli: Wonedi Atlanta in July. I entered WVar in the y< 1;3 H, bu I cannot remember t exact date. Ente:ed the nentucky' Reg.~ under Ca Seragcordia Williams. Recenx in th~e Batle of Atata a sev' wound in my head, which nie er fully recovered.W sent out at different times several very perilous scouts a places of trust." For nma years w:as one ot F air-ie! largest land owners. WILLIAMI PHILLIPS JONES. Born Dec.. 1847. in Xe berry County. Enter'ed Arn April 16, 1S62. Co.mpany F S. C. Reg., under Capt. W. Neil. WXas priv ate at the cek of the wxar. WXould not acce promotions. in engagemer too numerous to mention. WILLIAM GLOVER JORDAN. Born Nov. 2, 1847, Winnsboi S. C. Atten.ded Mt. Zion ins tute. Entered Army Nov., 18( in Company H, 3 Reg., S. S. T., under Capt. N. C. Robe; son who was succeeded1 Charles Broom. Promoted Second Lieut. Now the en~icient Assista Cashier of the Winnsboro Ban H.I FURNITUI EVE! WALTER 4-AMES KELLTER. 0. Born Oct. 12, 1843, nea ,r Henderson's Ferry, Newberr Dt County. Entered the Army to 1861, Company B. 3 S. C. Reg. t, under Capt. S. N. Davidsor ie who was succeeded by T. W Gary. Wounded at Spottysivania Va. May, 1864. in Taught for a number of year I.; "Particapted in some cF th er greates battles of the Wa A w on iny ne Lh notably, iD attle of Manassas Seven Days Battle around Rict mond, Chancel lersville, Gettys burg and Chi.kamauga. Knox ville, Wilderness, Spottsylvani C. H., where I was wounde and so disabled that I did not rE turn to my command, but whe Sherman in-vaded South Carolin I attached myself to the 2 Ten Cavalry as a scout and remaine in the service until the bitte end came." W. W. KETCHIN. Born Dec. 8,1836, in Lancaste Graduated at Erskine Colleg e Joined Company D under Cap re J N. Shedd. Wounded as Gaines' Mill. as "I enlisted at Summervill n and socn left for Virgini nd Reached Manssas the day W? first battle. Reached the batt r s fiield just in time to see tt enemy routed, leavi-ng evei thing on the field. My exper I fought, bled and died and w almost buried alive. Thanks 1 an all wise God I am still in t land of the living, in good healt and feel as young as ever, an ready to fight for the sanm scause, namely States' Rights.' ptWinnsboro for many years. ts W. .'. LATHAN. Born Aoril 18, 1840, nei Blackstock. Entered army - 1861 in Company B, under Cap ti- James Beaty. Was Sergeant i 4. close of the War. Slight] C. wounded at Fort Steadman,i ytMarch 1865. >y "I first volunteered in Cap to E. C. McLure's company, froi Chester, which was in the 6t nt Regiment, under the name .c k. Chester Blues, and was du~ E. KETC ~E and UNM tTHING COM charged after the zime of enlist ment -xpired, and then joined the abo%-e Company in 1S62." James A. Kennedy, Born Dec. .19, 14,3. near Ridgeway. Entered Army Dec. 28, 1862 in Company C. C Reg. S. C. Cavalrv, under Capt. ; -1 4I Peter W. ToodYr. Was never wounded, buL go hurt in Ocqt ob er o f -1,3 a nd .%-,-a s p ut o n light duty n Commissary at Brigade's headquarters. No"w mere hancising at Ridgew,vay. Born Nov. 4. 1S42 in Lexing ton County. Entered the army in 1861 in 1st S. C., under Capt. Moultrie Gibbes: was Sergeant at close of the War. Wounded fve times. Now farming near Blvthexood. 1 was discharged after three r months State service, and went , toVri. Tw o th oln. panies refused to go. Gibbes le - Company filled out their places to fill out the six months. After being discharged, I volunteered in Capt. West's* Company B, and went into service in August 1861. Take care of the photograph as my sweetheart likes to look .at it sometimes. T ~ROY THEoDfORE LUMPrKIN. kBorn April 27, in the Mitford dSection of the county. Entered ethe Army March 1861 in Com pany B S. C. Cavalry, under Capt. 0. Barber. Was captured and confined in Elmira prison in New York at close of War.. Now farming near place of birth. -" There were five brothers of nus, sons of A. F. Lumpkin, who, .at the beginning of the war volunteered in the service, ynamely: William P. Lumpkin zn and Abram J. Lumpkin in Capt. hi Mart Gary's Company of Hamp- Ax w ton's Legion while attending nCokesbury College; myself and 0 Phillips P. Lumpkin and Reuben to fP. Lumpkin in said Company B, lai j4th S. C. Cavalry, as above ing ta: -- ba ski FE ne; wl da: Cc Sti )ER TKING PLETE The R. L. 1425-id27 MA1N S BOOKMEN PRINTERS, GRAVERS ai We Make School and C and Schi of Every Office Supplies Eno-raved or Invitations. Engraved Cards td. Abram Lumpkin was'Cavalry. a led at Seven Pines, while March 2. rging the enemy's Fort; ilip P. Lumpkin was killed ing a charge at O.old Harbor .A~ Born Dec east of.V: * River.' En 1861 in Bue /4 died in my arms in carrying nfrom the field, aided by rew Grant of Chester County iam P. Lumpkin was in all he fought battles of Hamp- der Capt. E s Leigon in Virginia, Mary- ed at First , Pennyslvania, and includ- Now one the campaign around Chat- iest planter ~googa (about 42 hard fought an tes), including numerous mishes, and was killed in Born Sep ruary, 1865 while scouting County. E ar Richmond, Va., a short in Compan: ie before Lee's surrender. I ment not 5taken prisoner on the 11th Vanlanding 'of June, 1864 at Louisa Famed fi urt House, near Trevilian able to cool tion in Virginia, by Sheridan's .meal ever J. (.' J.s TL.TLEWT. I Bryan Company FREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. STATIONERS BINDERS, EN 1d their Allied Arts Specialty of ollege Text Books >ol Supplies escription to FIt All Offices Printed Wedding Fifty Beautiful with plate only $1.00 nd afterwards on ble on all picnic occasions at LS35 came home on Woodward. sick parole." 'AMES 1. LO;. TH1'.)AS L o Bor August 1:3, 1846, near 2:3. 1842, ten miles Mniej.EtrdryFb nnsboro. on Little rayi6 nCzay .1 ered Army April 11, R .C . ne at .B kHeadGuards n ais Wouned ocasion Gets Nowrn gstear,W1846,onea "Thy18is Company. REimen Wound-Twas Cmpay Keaw' BRein . J. Means. ade,MLwsD-iin og attle of Seven Pines. sre op,R .LesAm of Fairfield's wealth- NrhVrii,o hc vr CARROLL LEWIS. thyko ththiwa te . 8, 18:37 in Chester fgtn e h ol vrpo ntered Army in 1861,dud" D (name of Regi iven) under Capt. BLO .LLS ham. Br uy1,14,na lis r and near for beingEneethAryugs184 c the best barbecue sewdaIdse s aprto-erhws;Bi unr Crp,t. 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