Confederate States of America. Army. South Carolina Infantry Regiment, 4th

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The 4th Regiment of the South Carolina Volunteers was authorized for state service by the South Carolina General Assembly on December 17, 1860, and entered Confederate service on June 7, 1861. The 4th Regiment of the South Carolina Infantry was disbanded in April of 1862, much reduced by sickness. The regiment, stationed near Manassas Junction, Virginia between April 1861 and January 1862, participated in the First Battle of Bull Run. Col. J.B.E. Sloan commanded the unit, and Lt. Col. Charles S. Mattison briefly acted as commander.

From the description of 4th Regiment order book, 1861-1862. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32139643

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associatedWith Anderson, person
associatedWith Burdine, John Wesley. person
associatedWith DeSaussure, Louis M., 1804-1869. person
associatedWith Evans, Nathan George, 1824-1868. person
associatedWith Gist, States Rights, 1831-1864. person
associatedWith Jones, David Rumph, 1824-1863. person
associatedWith Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. person
associatedWith Lee, Hutson, 1843-1899. person
associatedWith Mattison, Charles Stark. person
associatedWith McLemore, Owen Kenan, d. 1862. person
associatedWith Norris and Sons (Leesburg, Va.) corporateBody
associatedWith Rhett, Thomas G. 1821 or 2-1878. person
associatedWith Sloan, J. B. E. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina
United States
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Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861
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Military personnel

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Active 1861

Active 1862

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