The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 26, 1906, Image 6
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OLD MUSVtR ROlL,
Record of th« Colleton Ouards Pre-
served Since 1861.
Kecently in looking over some old
recoida in I he Arniorv of the Hey
ward UiUpnien, an old book, wiuse
leaVee were falling apart and du-
colored by age. It covers had well
*, Migh pealed off and showed, every
evidence of having^een through hold
service in past yeafrg.'
This book contains the muster
roll of a company called the Colleton
Guards, which was mustered into,
service on June 22nd, 1861 and is
one of the only records left of this
oomp&n^, if it be not the only one in
existence. It is evidently the origi
nal enrolment and in the light of
history it should be preserved as a
memorial to the courage, bravery and
unyielding fortitude of those of its
members who have “passed over the
river, resting ’neath the shade of the
trees*’ and those old veterans who are
still amongst us awaiting the last
bugle call.
The names printed below are fa
miliar to the people of Colleton
Connty and while it ahould be inter
esting to all it will be especially in
teresting to the fe* surviving mem.
hers of this gallant company, to
whom it will recall many things,
which in the course of time have
been forgotten.
ES P Bellinger, Captain,
t J B Perry, 1st Lieutenant,
t AC Izard, 2nd Lieutenant,
/ Wm L Campbell, 3rd Lieut.
fciergeants.
* Thomas Pye,
* Charles Pinckney,
t' ft to bo K Berry,
Henry Hyrne. £ *
Corporals. t <
E F Davis, r
1 * Henry T Beach,
Frederick Jatjues,
V John H Beach,
A Verdier,
Thomas Pickney.
Privates.
K J W Avant,
L Bellinge,
Clark Bates,
^ Lewis C Beach,
♦"'Martin Jaques,
f Robert Jaqnes,
J Gilmore Johnson,
A H Jenkins,
Jscob R Linder,
fte*, wr Tbos R Linder,
r J.S H Langdale,
, J E McTeer,
L W McCaotc, . -
p- Henry MHler,
p Henry M Nettles, ,
J Nichols,
B G O’Bryan, #
L George U. twn.e,
^"TVih li I*, iker,
i .1 K Pel In»»i.
t,E B Pinikney,
^ J P IVice,
u P ter Bye.
v'G W Prine, ;
B S Rivers, .
, R T W Roberts, S-
antes Richards on,
C M Robertson,
W J Reid,
J Raskeys,
• E B ftanders,
v J M Sanders,
I J W Sanders,
% i^aurence Sanders,
Caleb Sanls,
y J Sauls.
1' John M Simmsns,
John B Tennent,
a Daniel Warreiij
Joseph Warren,
A Wichman.
Humphrey White, — *
Raymond Wigging,
J W Willis,
v Emanuel Witsell,
■■ Wm R Wliite,
li Warmer,
, FH Zuhler.. Total 123.
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Wesley Beach,
A B Blocker,
dohn B Bailey,
Samuel Bennett,
E J Benton,
I F Benton, .
Robt W Benton,
Judson D Blocker,
John Boatwright,
A Morgan Blocker,
7 Brabham,
f
; Wm F
/ Alonzs Kufkins,
Thos J Bunton, \ , \-
V' G M Blocker,
^Stephen Boineau,
Henry Boineau, T v- T f
v Elias Blocker,
P Byrnes,
^ Stephen Bsssill,
John Bassill, j ,
O T Canaday,
Jas S Carter,
Jas E Craven,
►' Thomas Craven, v
\ Martin Craven,
James Creighton, * v* *
Y Henry E Crosby,
4^ James D Crosby, 1
Jacob M Crosby, "VA- ^
£U« Cook,
\y Peter C Crosby,
L Cannon,
/ Morgan Craven,
0 C Davis,
E A Davis,
Wm H Davis, ?
u* J A Dewitt, x to
Jonah Evans, xA '
V J S Fraysse,
v Paul H Fripp,
/ J M Ford,
► L N Fishbume,
, 0 B Farmer, r , 'V
-7 J H W Freman,
L David Givhens,
f M
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Because her stomach was so weaken
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8t., Columbus, O., was liN;rally starving
to death. 8he wriles; “Mv sir msch was
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Henry Graves,
Daniel Groves,
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John Groves,
A G Gowan,
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\/ H B Green,
,/WmC Getsinger. , L
y F Gresel, r
Gantt,
V A J Hair,
\l HG Herndon, t
r M O Hiott,
K'lsham Hntwn, Jr,
Gilbert Hntaon,
K J8 Hickman, ...
Lodge Dots.
Mrs J J L Fender have been on a
few days visit to her daughters, Mrs
Joe Carter of Lodge, Mrs W H Folk
of Colston and her son, B *F Fender,
of Oak Grove. v
The Misses Lea, Sallie and Bertha
Carter of Oak Grove, visited Misses
Rosa, Mattie and Sallie Carter of
Lodge.
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J C Polk and wife, visited their
daughter, Mrs J M Carter, this week.
Mr and Mrs Eddie Kinard and
children, visited Mr J A Copeland
and Maj Joe Carter recently.
Brand Mrs Copeland and son,
paid Ehrhardt a Hying call this week.
James and Calvin Carter were here
Friday.
B F Fender visited his father Fri-
day, bis mother accompanied him
back home. '
Mrs J B Carter visited her daugh
ter, Mrs Taylor this week.
Misses ^ at tie and Sallie Carter,
visited Lodge this week.
J A Copeland celebrated bis 30th
birthday lost Wednesday, by giving a
fish fry. Mq Carter and family at
tended.
Crops in this section have been
very sorry up to this time of
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of it. Peiu are looking very fine.
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