4th South Carolina Infantry Battalion
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- April 26, 1862 - Organized by the re-designation of the 4th South Carolina Infantry
- ? - Mustered into Confederate service
- April-May 1862 - Siege of Yorktown
- May 4, 1862 - Williamsburg
- June 25-July 1, 1862 -
The Seven Days Battles before Richmond, Virginia
- June 27, 1862 - Gaines' Mill
- June 30, 1862 - Gaines' Mill
- September 14, 1862 - South Mountain
- September 17, 1862 -
Battle of Antietam, Maryland
- Fall 1862 - Disbanded
- November 11, 1862 - Parts of two former companies assigned to Hampton Legion (South Carolina) Infantry Battalion
DESIGNATIONS
- Army of Northern Virginia / Longstreet's Division / Anderson's Brigade (April-June 1862)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 1st Corps / Longstreet's Division / Anderson's/Jenkins' Brigade (June-August 1862)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 1st Corps / Kemper's Division / Jenkins' Brigade (August-September 1862)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 1st Corps / Longstreet's Division / Jenkins' Brigade (September-October 1862)
- Army of Northern Virginia / 1st Corps / Pickett's Division / Jenkins' Brigade (October 1862)
Regimental Roster
- First Commander: Charles S. Mattison (Major)
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Regiment Statistical Information
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Legacy
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Notes
Sources
- Reid, J.W., History of the Fourth Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers, From the Commencement of the War Until Lee's Surrender
- Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies. South Carolina and Georgia. New York: Facts on File, 1992. Print. (Page 67, 106)