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The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, May 25, 1910, MEMORIAL EDITION, Image 16

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foreman of the carpenter shopE
at the close of the War. Non
residing in Winnsboro.
T. G. Yarborough.
Born Feb. 19, 1846. in Fairfielo
county. Joined Company F.
under Captain Seegers. WaE
wounded at Petersburg. NoN
farming near Blythewood.
Robt. Proctor.
Born in 12-I in; :iari.or
cou-ry. Lrntered Army 1861 ir
Co. E. 2 S. C. Regr under Capt.
Kennedy. \ a s v,:ounded
tim?S. Carpemer.
Robt. Stevet-son.
Born Feb 22: 1s26, at Avon,
S. C. Entered Army in April,
1862. in Co. B. under Capt. J. D.
Hairison. Slightly wounded at
Drur's Bluff.
"'34 years and 3 months old,
enjoying fine general health.
EyE sight almost gone, hearing
very deficient. Never from
hon:e any length of timc ,,_:cept
the four years in service of our
country.
Henry Jeffares.
Born Sept. L., 1634. Entei-e
Army in Co. B. 17th Regt. under
Capf. Preston Coleman. Wound
ed at Petersburg in September
1864. Farming near Shelton.
DANIEL YOUNG MORGAN.
Born in Fairfield in 1837. En
tered Army under Capt. Beaty.
Was wounded in Virginia in the
battle about Sulphur Springs,
also at Warrenton Court House.
Has been residing at Brighton,
Tenn., for several years past.
James Dickinson Hogan.
Born Sept. 13, 1839, in Ker
shaw county. Entered the Army
April, 1861, in the Edgefield Huz
zars under Capt. M. C. Butler.
Was one of the chief scouts at
close of the War. Wounded
twice. Farming at Atkins, Pope
county, Ark.
"Was wounded July 1864 at
Little Baltimore, Va., by burst
ing sh ell, wxhich made me unable
for duty for two weeks or long.
er. Was wounded again in
October, 1864, in Stafford county,
Va., near Tracket Mill. Was
shot through the lungs and un
fit for duty for three months or
longer."
Thomas Woodward Traylor.
Born March 2. 1841, near
Strother, S. C. Entered Army
April 11, 1861, in Buckhead
Guards under Capt. Edward
Means. Was promoted Corporal.
Wounded Sept. 17. 1.863, at
Sharpsburg, and later was sent
to Richmond as .detail man: was
appointed general ward master
of the Fourth Division.
"Has become one of Fairfield's
largest land owners and wealthi
est men."
CHRISTOPHER E. LEITNER.
Born April 29, 1839. Entered
army in Co. D. under Capt.
Boyce, in 6th Regt. S. C. I.
Now a large land owner
Marion and Fairfield counties.
MI. C. HARRISON
Born Dec. 20. 1840. Entered
Co. F. 12 Reg. S. C. C. Wound
ed once. Now living near Co
lumbia.
THOS. YARBOROUGH.
Was in Capt. J. B. Davis
Commm ny Ne-: '-:a r-ar Rion.
W. BRIS.
CAPT. H. A. GAILLARD.
No sketch furnished, but still
holding in a marked measure
the love and esteem of all his
old comrades. Served Fairfield
in the house and in the senate.
W. J. MARTIM
Born Feb. 9, 1846, Co. F. 6th
Regiment. Made famous by
passing off as the wife of the
late J. D. McCarley on hismarch
home.
R. E. MASSEY.
Born Nov 12, 1839. Entered
Army Co. G, Panola Guards,
Ga. Reg. Lives near Winnsboro.
J. W. M'CREIGHT.
Born Nov 6, 1842. Entered
Army in Co. G, 6th S. C. I.
Wounded at seven Pines. Now
residing at Killians.
W. J. CRAWFORD.
Was a member of Sixth Regi
ment. Now 70 years old. Has
been confined to his home for
several months.
J. C. CALDWELL.
Born April 10; 1835. Attendek
t. Zio. Was member Co. G,
th Reg. Transferred to Hol
omb's Legion Cavalry. Sur
eyor and Insurance agent.
JOHN D. HARRISON.
Born Jan 11, 1845. Entered
Army in 1864, Co B, 7th S. C.
Bat, in Hagood's Brigade, Has
represented Fairfield several
times in the legislature. Now
oe of Fairfield's largest and
most successful planters.
WILEY TEAM.
Born in 1847 in Kershaw
ounty. Entered 6th S. C. C.
uder Capt. Black. Now resides
t Ridgeway. A successful
farmer.
JOHN D. LEITNER.
Born Aug 25, 1841. Entered
Army Co. C, under Capt. Book
ter. Transferred to 2nd S. C.:
. 1861. A most successful
armer~ in the Jennings section.
M. B. STEADMAN.
Born Nov. 16, 1842. Entered
Co. K. 9th S. C. Transferred
o Palmetto sharpshooters.:
ow living near Rion.
W. FLOYD JACKSON.
Was born March 22, 1863.
Entered1 Army in Co. G, 6th
. C. I, Had his knee cap shot
off. Now residing in York:
ounty.
D. W. WALKER.
Living near Blythewood.
JOHN P. MATTHEWS.
One of WVinnsboro's oldest
erchants and still holds custom
ers who began with him years
nd years ago.
THOS. A. SIMS
Resides near Smallwood.
7A
HOGAN.
JOHN MCINTYRE.
Lives at Ridgeway and as
jovial as ev". - Crea favorne
with the old boys.
Now Liv "1g in Columbia.
J. A.KEDY
By error th en K . Shirley
was suesat~u i.r tnat of J. A.
Knnedvx on another page. This
is 3dir Kenne.
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CH AMk,.NDDRESEDILMBE
~h and Blinds
though advarced in E. BEAM
kes a specialty of at- Now residing near Cornwell.
1 the Teacher's Insti- G. R. BECKHAM
in Fairfield County. Now living near Winnsboro.
B. H. JAMES . W. W. ENTZMINGER
at Buckhead and pre- Resides near Blythewood,
the Salem club. THOMAS YARBOROUJGH.
HARD SHIRLEY- Member of Capt. J. B. Davis'
Company. Now living near
-Rion. __ _ _ _ _
Some Memorial Visitors.
J. A. Lipsey of Chester, 6th
Reg.I
IDavid Moore, Co. D. 12 S. C.
I.. now farming near Columbia.
Dr. Coruwell of Cornwells,
Co. F, 6th Bat.
WV. B. Robinson of Chester
Co. D. 1st R.eg. Cavalry.
J. A. Robinson of Chester, Co.
B. 7th S. r. B.
*J. K. Henry of Chester. The
veteran solicitor of the 6th Cir
cuit.
- I. McD. Hood of Chester,' Co.
D. S. C. C.
G. BOULWARE.LieomacfrmPbc
.eternserncommndrmfCapt
noan. Jodan.Execise atoour
derev.apt.A.aPhillips.
Cor.eCowrd Wntrddcedab
Honn. B MDonld.tenra
ogra themoria. Dinne Eeres.
Leerns by marh fon btc
Aey plrge at.Zinanceod
veterans prntman. f at
W.cGcJodent Exeraces.tcor
house inceaed wihfreqeay each
R e S. A. Phihis cea
proet. Coers nyoducd of
Acint .E ocDriond the Frm,
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veteras byArmyJohiBrat
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~m~nAccident oicgerang of the week.
JAMIES 31
WVhile it wa< not our intenti.m to use any group p
rural happi:ass that w:e could not refraiu from presn
W.R. R
EVERYT HING in ROL
Doors, Sam
T. L. BULOW'. . teaching.
A prosperous farmer living years. M~
ear Ridgeway. tending a]
JOHN AI'EOTT. tutes held
Resides
sides over
James Robinson Sterling.
Born May 7, 1842, near Wood
ard. Prc~oared for junior class
t the S. C. College. Entered
the Army April 11, 18031, in
SAY
1861 in Cc
Litte Rver Guars uderGuards. u
MicaelBrce.Latr ranferedmoted to S
to th egt S C. Copan BBean Stat
ue Ct. 0. Barher. Stil1 Now fa.

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