Whilden, Charles Edmonston, 1824-1866

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Charles E. Whilden worked for the Commissary Department of the U.S. Army in Indian Territories. During the Civil War he was a Confederate soldier in the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Regiment, one of the regiments which made up Gregg's Brigade (later known as McGowan's Brigade). During a battle in Virginia he was wounded while bearing the flag of his regiment. His brother, William G. Whilden, was a merchant of Charleston, South Carolina.

From the description of Whilden family papers, 1854-1920. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144934

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creatorOf Whilden, Charles E., d. 1866. Whilden family papers, 1854-1920. South Carolina Historical Society
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Santa Fe (N.M.)
United States
West (U.S.)
South Carolina
New Mexico
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Comanche Indians
Indians of North America
Kiowa Indians
Navajo Indians
Pueblo Indians
Ranches
Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va., 1864
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Birth 1824-04-03

Death 1866-09-25

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