South Carolina in the Civil War
South Carolina - Union and Confederate
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Antebellum South Carolina
The Nullification Crisis of 1832
South Carolina's rebellious ambitions began long before the outbreak of the Civil War. After the discovery of a conspiracy for a slave uprising, led by a freed slave named Denmark Vesey, the state legislature passed a Negro Seaman Act. This act prohibited northern (and foreign) black sailors from interacting with people in South Carolina ports. Supreme Court Justice William Johnson declared the law in violation of international treaties and unconstitutional besides, though his ruling was not enforced by the state.
In protest against federal tariff laws of 1828 and 1832 that favored the Northern economy, a South Carolina state convention passed the Ordinance of Nullification on November 24, 1832. This ordinance declared the tariff laws were unconstitutional, null, and not to be enforced within the sovereign State of South Carolina after February 1, 1833. The Nullification Crisis, as it came to be called, came to an end as quickly as it started.
President Andrew Jackson, a South Carolinian by birth, issued a Proclamation to the People of South Carolina condemning the convention's actions and calling on the people to resist the violation of the nation's constitution. At his urging, Congress enacted the "Force Bill" on March 2, 1833 to expand presidential power to enforce the collection of tariffs with the United States military. This threat of force, coupled with aggressive negotiation in Congress, forced the South Carolina convention to reconvene and repeal the Ordinance of Nullification on March 11. As a final act of defiance, the convention also voted to nullify the Force Bill in a "purely symbolic gesture."
Senator Brooks
After the Nullification Crisis, anti-abolitionist sentiment ran strong in South Carolina. In 1856, Democratic South Carolina congressman Preston Brooks entered the United States Senate chamber and beat Massachusetts Republican Senator Charles Sumner with a metal-tipped cane in retaliation for a speech he gave attacking slavery and insulting South Carolinians. Senator Sumner was beaten badly enough that the he was unable to serve for several months. Senator Brooks resigned his seat but received a hero's welcome on returning home, and was promptly re-elected to fill his own seat. Southern sympathizers and well-wishers sent him new canes.
Conflict
- December 20, 1860-April 14, 1861 -
Operations in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
- December 20, 1860 -
Adoption of Secession Ordinance
- December 26, 1860 -
Evacuation of Fort Moultrie and Occupation of Fort Sumter, South Carolina
- December 27, 1860 -
Seizure of Castle Pinckney, South Carolina
- December 27, 1860 -
Seizure of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina
- December 30, 1860 -
Seizure of the United States Arsenal at Charleston, South Carolina
- December 20, 1860 -
- December 20, 1860 - April 14, 1861 -
Operations in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
- January 2, 1861 -
Seizure of Fort Johnson, South Carolina
- January 5-13, 1861 -
(I) Expedition for Relief of Fort Sumter, South Carolina
- January 9, 1861 -
Confederate Bombardment of the Steamer "Star of the West"
- January 11, 1861 -
(I) Surrender of Fort Sumter demanded of Major Anderson, and refused
- April 10-14, 1861 -
(II) Expedition for Relief of Fort Sumter, South Carolina
- April 11, 1861 -
(II) Surrender of Fort Sumter demanded of Major Anderson, and refused
- April 12-14, 1861 -
Confederate Bombardment of Fort Sumter, South Carolina
- January 2, 1861 -
- November 7-November 8, 1861 -
Affair at Beaufort, South Carolina
- November 7, 1861 -
Engagement at Port Royal Harbor, South Carolina
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1864.
May 16 Skirmish, Ashepoo River May 26 Skirmish, Ashepoo River
1861.
Nov. 10-11 Expedition to Braddock's Point
1862.
Feb. 10 Skirmish, Barnwell Island Feb. 23-26 Reconnoissance up Bull River March 20 Affair, Buckingham March 20-24 Operations near Bluffton Aug. 13 Engagement, Black River
1863.
Jan. 31 Affair, Bull Island April 8 Action, Broad River
1864.
Feb. 9-11 Skirmishes, Bugbee's Bridge July 3 Assault, Battery Simpkins July 9 Action, Burden's Causeway Nov. 29 Skirmish, Boyd's Landing
1865.
Feb. 2 Skirmish, Barker's Mills Feb. 2 Skirmish, Broxton's Bridge Feb. 4 Skirmish, Buford's Bridge Feb. 6 Skirmish, Barnwell Feb. 7 Skirmish, Blacksville Feb. 9 Skirmish, Binnaker's Bridge Feb. 11 Skirmish, Battery Simpkins Feb. 15 Skirmish, Bates' Ferry March 3 Skirmish, Blakeny's March 3 Affair, Big Black Creek March 8 Skirmish, Blue's Bridge April 18 Skirmish. Boykin's Mills April 18 Skirmish, Bradford Springs April 19 Skirmish, Beech Creek
1861.
Dec. 17 Skirmish, Chisholm Island
1862.
Jan. 1 Action, Coosaw River Jan. 20 Affair, Charleston Harbor May 20 Bombardment, Cole's Island June 7 Skirmish, Camp Stevens Oct. 22 Engagement, Caston's Plantation Oct. 22 Action, Coosawhatchie
1863.
Jan. 31 Engagement off Charleston Harbor Nov. 24 Skirmish, Cunningham's Bluff
1864.
May 26 Affair, Chapman's Fort June 2 Raid on Combahee River Dec. 4 Skirmish, Church Bridge Dec. 6-9 Demonstration on Charleston & Savannah R. R. Dec. 9 Skirmish, Coosawhatchie
1865.
Jan. 28 Skirmish, Combahee River Feb. 5 Skirmish, Combahee Ferry Feb. 6 Skirmish, Cowpen's Ford Feb. 7 Reconnoissance Cannon's Bridge Feb. 8 Skirmish, Cannon's Bridge Feb. 15 Skirmish, Congaree River Feb. 15 Skirmish, Congaree Creek Feb. 16-17 Skirmishes, Columbia Feb. 18 Occupation of Charleston Feb. 22 Skirmish, Camden Feb. 24 Skirmish, Camden Feb. 27 Skirmish, Cloud's House Feb. 28 Skirmish, Cheraw March 2 Skirmish, Chesterfield March 3 Skirmish near Chesterfield March 3 Skirmish near Cheraw March 4-6 Expedition from Cheraw March 5 Skirmish near Cheraw April 5-25 Expedition to Camden April 17 Occupation of Camden
1862.
May 25 Affair, Dixon's Island
1863.
Jan. 29 Expedition to Dafuskee Island
1868.
June 21 Affair, Dixon's Island
1864.
May 11 Reconnoissance, Dafuskee Island Dec. 6 Action, Deveaux's Neck Dec. 27 Skirmish, Deveaux's Neck
1865.
Feb. 2 Skirmish, Duck Branch Feb. 3 Skirmish, Duck Branch Feb. 3 Skirmish, Dillingham's Cross Roads Feb. 5 Skirmish, Duncanville
April 9 Skirmish, Dingle's Mills April 19 Skirmish, Denkin's Mills 1862. Jan. 22-25 Expedition to Edisto Island Feb. 11 Occupation of Edisto Island March 7-11 Expedition to Elba Island March 29 Action, Edisto Island April 5 Occupation of Edisto Island April 19 Skirmish, Edisto Island Nov. 3-10 Expedition to East Florida Coast 1863. June 18 Skirmish, Edisto Island 1865. Jan. 27 Skirmish, Ennis' Cross Roads Feb. 7 Skirmish, Edisto R. B. Bridge Feb. 8 Skirmish, Edisto River 1861. Jan. 5 Expedition to Fort Sumpter Jan. 11 Surrender of Fort Sumpter Demanded April 10 Expedition to Fort Sumpter April 11 Surrender of Fort Sumpter Demanded April 12-14 Bombardment, Fort Sumpter 1862. July 9 Expedition to Fenwick Island Oct. 22 Engagement, Frampton's Plantation 1863. April 7 Skirmish, Folly Island April 7 Engagement, Fort Sumpter April 10 Skirmish, Folly Island July 10-Sept. 7 Operations against Forts Wagner and Gregg July 11 Assault on Fort Wagner July 14 Bombardment, Forts Wagner and Gregg July 18 Assault on Fort Wagner Aug. 26 Action. Forts Wagner and Gregg Sept. 7 Occupation of Forts Wagner and Gregg Sept. 8 Attack on Fort Sumpter Sept. 23 Action, Fort Gregg Oct. 21 Action, Fort Gregg 1864. Feb. 5-22 Expedition to Florida July 3 Assault, Fort Johnson July 10 Attack, Fort Johnson
1865.
Feb. 6 Action, Fishburn's Plantation March 4-6 Expedition to Florence
1863.
July 16 Engagement, Grimball's Landing
1864.
Nov. 30 Engagement, Grahamsville Dec. 4 Skirmish, near Gardner's Corners Dec. 5 Skirmish, Gregory's Farm
1865.
Feb. 14 Skirmish, Gunter's Bridge April 15-25 Expedition to Georgetown
1861.
Nov. 8 Reconnoissance on Hilton Head Island Nov. 10-11 Expedition from Hilton Head
1862.
Feb. 25-March 5 Expedition from Hilton Head March --. Affair, Hunting Island June 12 Reconnoissance, Hutchinson's Island June 13 Affair near Hilton Head
1864.
Feb. 5-22 Expedition from Hilton Head Nov. 30 Engagement, Honey Hill Dec. 9 Skirmish, Honey Hill
1865.
Jan. 3 Skirmish, Hardeesville Feb. 1 Skirmish, Hickory Hill Feb. 9 Skirmish, Holman's Bridge March 3 Skirmish, Himesborough
1862.
May 22 Expedition to Johns Island May 25 Affair, James Island June 1-28 Operations, James Island June 3-4 Skirmishes, James Island June 3 Skirmish, James Island June 7 Skirmish, Johns Island June 8 Skirmish, James Island June 8-9 Affair, Johns Island June 10 Skirmish, James Island June 16 Engagement, James Island June 28-July 7 Evacuation of James Island
1863.
May 31 Affair, James Island July 9-16 Expedition to James Island July 16 Action, James Island Nov. 15 Demonstration, Johns Island Dec. 28 Affair, Johns Island
1864.
Feb. 6-14 Expedition to Johns and James Islands April 8 Demonstration, James Island May 13 Affair, James Island <dy_830>
1864.
May 21-23 Demonstration, James Island June 30-July 10 Expedition to James Island July 2-10 Expedition to Johns Island July 2 Skirmish, James Island July 3 Action, James Island July 4 Engagement, James Island July 5 .Skirmish, Johns Island July 5 Skirmish, James Island July 6 Engagement, James Island July 7 Skirmish, James Island July 7 Engagement, Johns Island July 9 Action, Johns Island July 16 Skirmish, James Island
1865.
Feb. 10 Skirmish, Johnson's Station Feb. 10 Skirmish, James Island Feb. 11 Action, Johnson's Station March 3 Skirmish, Juniper Creek
1862.
Sept. 10 Skirmish, Kilkenny River Oct. 18 Affair, Kirk's Bluff
1864.
July 3 Skirmish, King's Creek
1862.
June 3 Skirmish, Legare's Point
1863.
June 11-13 Operations, Little Folly Island Dec. 25 Action, Legaresville
1864.
Aug. 20 Burning, Legaresville
1865.
Jan. 30 Skirmish, Lawtonsville Feb. 2.. Skirmish, Lawtonsville Feb. 2 Skirmish, Loper's Cross Roads Feb. 6 Skirmish, Lane's Bridge Feb. 6 Skirmish, Little Salkehatchie River Feb. 15 Skirmish, Lexington Feb. 26 Skirmish, Lynch's Creek March 8 Skirmish, Love's Bridge
1862.
March 13 Affair, Mattis Plantation March 19-24 Expedition to May River Sept. 30-Oct. 3 Reconnoissance to May River April 27 Affair, Murray's Inlet May 4 Affair, Murray's Inlet July 10 Attack on Morris Island July 10-Sept. 7 Operations on Morris Island July 19 Action, Morris Island July 25 Action, Morris Island Sept. 1 Action, Morris Island
1864.
March 25 Affair, McClellansville Dec. 22 Skirmish, McKay's Point
1865.
Feb. 27 Skirmish, Mount Elon March 10 Engagement, Monroe's Cross Roads Feb. 12-13 Skirmishes, North Edisto River Feb. 14 Skirmish, North Edisto River Feb. 11-12 Skirmishes, Orangeburg
1861.
Oct. 21-Nov. 7 Expedition to Port Royal
1862.
Jan. 1 Action, Port Royal Ferry April 29 Engagement, Pineberry Battery May 29 Skirmish, Pocotaligo Aug. 21 Action, Pinckney Island Oct. 21-23 Expedition to Pocotaligo Oct. 21 Action, Pocotaligo Bridge Oct. 22 Engagement near Pocotaligo
1863.
April 9 Action, Port Royal Ferry May 19 Skirmish, Pope's Island
1864.
Dec. 3 Skirmish, Partridge Hill
Dec. 20 Skirmish near Pocotaligo Road Dec. 29 Skirmish, Pocotaligo Bridge
1865.
Jan. 14 Skirmish, Pocotaligo Jan. 20 Reconnoissance from Pocotaligo Jan. 25 Reconnoissance from Pocotaligo Jan. 26 Skirmish, Pocotaligo Jan. 29 Skirmish, Robertsville Feb. 2 Skirmish, Rivers' Bridge Feb. 3, Action, Rivers' Bridge Feb. 15 Skirmish, Red Bank Creek Feb. 28 Skirmish, Rocky Mount
1861.
Jan. 9 Firing on Star of the West
1862.
March 7-lI Reconnoissance up Savannah River April 14 Reconnoissance on Seabrook Island June 16 Engagement, Secessionville June 21 Engagement, Simmons' Bluff Sept. 24 Affair, Skull Creek Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Reconnoissance on Savannah River Oct, 24 Affair, St. Helena Island
1863.
July 16 Action, Secessionville
1864.
July 3 Assault, Simpkins' Battery July 10 Attack, Simpkins' Battery
1865.
Jan. 20 Reconnoissance, Salkehatchie River Jan. 25 Reconnoissance, Salkehatchie River Feb. 2 Skirmish, Salkehatchie River Feb. 3 Action, Salkehatchie River Feb. 6 Action, Salkehatchie River Feb. 7 Reconnoissance, South Edisto River Feb. 8 Skirmish, South Edisto River Feb. 9 Skirmish, South Edisto River Feb. 11 Attack, Simpkins' Battery Feb. 15 Skirmish, Savannah Creek Feb. 26 Skirmish, Stroud's Mill April 5-15 Expedition to Santee River April 9 Skirmish, Sumpterville April 15 Skirmish, Statesburg April 19 Skirmish, Statesburg
1864.
May 26 Destruction, Transport "Boston" Dec. 6 Action, Tullifinny River Dec. 9 Engagement, Tullifinny River
1865.
Feb. 15 Skirmish, Two League Cross Roads March 2 Skirmish, Thompson's Creek March 3 Skirmish, Thompson's Creek 1863. Aug. 4 Affair, Vincent's Creek 1865. Feb. 8 Skirmish, Valley Bridge 1862. Feb. 6 Reconnoissance to Wright River April 29 Engagements Willstown and White Point June 13 Affair, White House
1863.
July 10 Engagement, Willstown Bluff
1864.
July 3 Skirmish, White Point July 13 Skirmish, White Point
1865.
Feb. 1 Skirmish, Whippy Swamp Creek Feb. 2 Skirmish, Whippy Swamp Creek Feb. 8 Skirmish, Walker's Bridge Feb. 8 Skirmish, White Pond Feb, 8 Skirmish, Williston Feb. 14 Skir, Wolf's Plantation Feb. 22 Skirmish, Wateree River Feb. 25 Skirmish, West's Cross Roads March 1 Skirmish, Wilson's Store
<dy_831> DATE. NATURE LOCATION. TROOPS ENGAGED. 1861. Jan. 5 1st Exp. for relief of Fort Sumpter Sailed from New York. Jan. 9 Firing on U. S. Str. "Star of the West" By State Troops. April 10 2nd Exp. for relief of Fort Sumpter Sailed from New York, April 12-14 Bombardment of Fort Sumpter, and surrender UNITED STATES--Batteries "E" and "H" 1st Arty. Sept. 10 Skirmish, Kilkenny River (No reports.) Oct. 21-Nov. 7 Expedition to Port Royal, under Gen. T. W. Sherman CONNECTICUT--6th and 7th Infantry. MAINE--8th and 9th Infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. NEW YORK--1st Engineers; 46th, 47th, 48th and 79th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd and 4th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--50th and 100th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--3rd Arty. UNITED STATES--Battery "E" 3rd Arty. and U.S. Navy. Nov. 8 Reconn. on Hilton Head Island CONNECTICUT--7th Infantry. Nov. 10-11 Expedition from Hilton Head to Braddock's Point CONNECTICUT--7th Infantry. Dec. 17 Skirmish, Chisholm Island MICHIGAN--8th Infantry (Detachment). 1862. Jan. 1. Action, Port Royal Ferry, Coosaw River MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. NEW YORK--47th, 48th and 79th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--50th and 100th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "E" 3rd Arty. Union loss, 1 killed, 10 wounded. Total, 11. Jan. 20 Affair, Charleston Harbor Sinking of Stone Fleet. Jan. 22-25 Expedition to Edisto Island Confederate Reports. Feb. 6 Reconn. to Wright River NEW YORK--48th Infantry. Feb. 10 Skirmish, Barnwell Island PENNSYLVANIA--50th Infantry (Co. D). Feb. 11 Occupation of Edisto Island NEW YORK--47th Infantry. Feb. 23-26 Reconn. up Bull River MICHIGAN--8th Infantry (Detachment). Feb. 25-March 5.. Expedition from Hilton Head to Florida... MAINE--9th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--4th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--97th Infantry. UNITED STATES-Battery "E," 3d Arty. March --. Affair, Hunting Island NEW HAMPSHIRE---3rd Infantry. March 7-11 Reconn. up Savannah River to Elba Island NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd Infantry. March 13 Skirmish. Mattis Plantation.. PENNSYLVANIA--45th Infantry (Detachment). March 19-24 Expedition to May River and operations near Bluffton NEW HAMPSHIRE---3rd Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--3d Arty. (Detachment). March 20 Affair, Buckingham NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd Infantry. March 29 Action, Edisto Island PENNSYLVANIA--55th Infantry. April 5 Occupation of Edisto Island NEW HAMPSHIRE-3rd Infantry. April 14 Reconn. on Seabrook Island NEW HAMPSHIRE----3rd Infantry. April 19 Skirmish, Edisto Island NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA-55th Infantry, and crew of U. S. Str, "Crusader," Union loss, 3 wounded. May 20 Bombardment of Cole's Island U.S. Gunboat. May 22 Expedition to John's Island (No reports.) May 25 Affair between James and Dixon's Islands. U.S. Gunboat. May 29 Skirmish, Pocotaligo MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Detachment). MICHIGAN--8th Infantry (1 Co.). NEW YORK--79th infantry (1 Co.). PENNSYLVANIA--50th Infantry. Union loss, 2 killed, 9 wounded. Total, 11. June 1-28 Operations on James Island CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty; 6th and 7th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry; 28th Infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE---3rd Infantry. NEW YORK--1st Engineers; 46th, 47th and 79th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--45th, 76th, 97th and 100th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "E" 3rd Arty. June 3 Skirmish, Legare's Point, James Island... MASSACHUSETTS--28th Infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--100th Infantry. Union loss, 5 wounded, 23 missing. Total, 28. June 3-4 Skirmishes, James Island MASSACHUSETTS--28th infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--100th Infantry. June 7 Skirmish, John's Island MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Detachment). June 7 Skirmish, Camp Stevens PENNSYLVANIA--50th Infantry. June 8 Action, James Island MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Detachment). NEW YORK--46th Infantry. June 8-9 Affairs, John's Island (No Reports.) June 10 Action, James Island CONNECTICUT--6th Infantry (4 Cos.). NEW YORK-47th Infantry (2 Cos.). PENNSYLVANIA--45th Infantry (Co. "H") and 97th Infantry (5 Cos.). UNITED STATES--Battery "E," 3d Arty. Union loss, 4 killed, 18 wounded. Total, 22. June 13 Affair on Hutchinson's Island Unarmed Negroes. June 13 Affair, White House. near Hilton Head... RHODE ISLAND--3rd Arty. (Detachment). June 16 Engagement. Secessionville, Fort Johnson, James Island CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty.; 6th and 7th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Co. "H"); 28th Infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd Infantry. NEW YORK--1st Engineers (Detachment); 46th, 47th and 79th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--45th, 76th, 97th and 100th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--Battery "I" 3rd Arty. UNITED STATES-Battery "E" 3rd Arty. Union loss, 107 killed, 487 wounded, 89 missing. Total, 683. <dy_832> 1862. June 21 Engagement, Simmons' Bluff U.S. Gunboat. June 28-July 7 Evacuation of James Island CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty.; 6th and 7th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Detachment); 28th Infantry. MICHIGAN--8th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd Infantry. NEW YORK--1st Engineers (Detachment); 46th, 47th and 79th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--45th, 76th, 97th and 100th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND---Battery "I" 3rd Arty. UNITED STATES-Battery "E" 3rd Arty. July 9 Expedition to Fenwick Island (No Reports.) Aug. 13 Engagement, Black River U.S. Gunboat. Aug. 21 Action, Pinckney Island NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd Infantry (Detachment). Union loss, 3 killed, 3 wounded, 3 missing. Total, 9. Sept. 10 Skirmish, Kilkenny River (No Reports.) Sept. 24 Affair on Skull Creek NEW YORK--48th Infantry (Detachment). RHODE ISLAND--Battery "G" 3rd Arty. Sept. 30-Oct. 3 Reconn. on May and Savannah Rivers NEW YORK--48th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--Battery "G" 3rd Arty. Sept. 30-Oct. 13... Expedition from Hilton Head to St. John's Bluff, Fla CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty.; 7th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS---1st Cavalry (Detachment). PENNSYLVANIA--47th Infantry. UNITED STATES---Gunboats "Paul Jones," "Simarron," "Water Witch," "Uncas," "Pendergrast" and "Patroon." Oct. 18 Affair, Kirk's Bluff NEW YORK--48th Infantry (1 Co.). RHODE ISLAND-Battery "G" 3rd Arty. (Detachment). Oct. 21-23 Expedition to Pocotaligo CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty.; 6th and 7th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd and 4th Infantry. NEW YORK--1st Engineers; 48th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--47th, 55th and 76th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND---3rd Arty; UNITED STATES--Battery "M" 1st Arty., Battery "E" 3rd Arty. Union losses, 43 killed, 294 wounded, 3 missing. Total, 340. Oct. 21 Action, Pocotaligo Bridge MASSACHUSETTS---1st Cavalry. Oct. 22 Engagement, Caston and Frampton's Plantation, near Pocotaligo CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty.; 6th and 7th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS---1st Cavalry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3rd and 4th Infantry. NEW YORK--1st Engineers; 48th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA---47th, 55th and 76th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND---3rd Arty. UNITED STATES--Battery "M" 1st Arty., Battery "E" 3rd Arty. Losses included in Oct. 21-23. Oct. 22 Action, Coosawhatchie NEW YORK--1st Engineers (Co's "F." "G"); 48th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND---3rd Arty. (Detachment). Loss included in Oct. 21-23. Oct. 24 Affair, St. Helena Island SOUTH CAROLINA--1st Colored Infantry (Detachment). Jan. 29 Expedition to Dafuskie Island Confederate Reports. Jan. 31 Engagement off Charleston Bar UNITED STATES--Navy, "Augusta," "Mercedita," "Quaker City," "Memphis," "Keystone State" and "Housatonic." April 7 Skirmish, Folly Island OHlO--62nd Infantry. April 7 Engagement, Fort Sumpter, Stono Inlet.. UNITED STATES--Navy, "Canandagua," "Unadilla," "Housatonic," "Huron," "Wissahickon," "Keokuk," "Weehawken," "Passaic," "Montauk," "Catskill," "New Ironsides," "Patapsco," "Nahant" and "Nantucket." Union loss, 2 killed, 20 wounded. Total, 22. April 8 Action, Broad River RHODE ISLAND---3d Arty. UNITED STATES---Gunboat "George Washington." Union loss, 2 killed, 8 wounded. Total, 10. April 9 Action, Fort Royal Ferry RHODE ISLAND---3d Arty. April 10 Skirmish, Folly Island NEW YORK--100th Infantry (Detachment). April 27 Affair, Murray's Inlet U.S. Gunboat. April 29 Engagement, Pineberry Battery U.S. Gunboat "Hale." April 29 Engagement. Willstown and White Point.. U.S. Gunboat "Hale." May 4 Affair. Murray's Inlet U.S. Gunboat. May 19 Skirmish, Pope's Island (No Reports.) May 31 Affair, James Island (No Reports.) June 2 Raid on Combahee River SOUTH CAROLINA--2d Colored Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--3d Arty. (Detachment). June 11-13 Operations on Little Folly Island (No Reports.) June 18 Skirmish, Edisto Island CONNECTICUT--10th Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "B," 3d Light Arty. Union loss, 1 wounded. June 21 Affair, Dixon's Island Confederate Reports. July 9-16 Expedition to James Island CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty; 10th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS---1st Cavalry (Detachment); 24th and 54th (Colored) Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE-4th Infantry. NEW YORK--56th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--52d, 97th and 104th Infantry. SOUTH CAROLINA--2d Colored Infantry. July 10 Assault on and capture of Batteries on South End of Morris Island CONNECTICUT--6th and 7th (Cos. "A." "B," "I," "K") Infantry. MAINE--9th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3d and 7th Infantry. NEW YORK--1st Engineers; Batteries "B" and "F," 3d Light Arty.; 48th and 100th Infantry. OHIO--62d and 67th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--76th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND---3d Heavy Arty. July 10 Engagement, Willstown Bluff, Pon Pon River CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty. (Section). SOUTH CAROLINA--1st Colored Infantry. July 10-Sept. 7 Siege operations on Morris Island against Forts Wagner, Gregg and Sumpter, and against Charleston CONNECTICUT--7th, 10th and 17th Infantry. MAINE--9th and 11th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Co. "I"); 24th, 40th and 54th (Colored) Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3d, 4th and 7th Infantry. NEW YORK-Batteries "B" and "F," 3d Light Arty.; 1st Engineers; 3d (from Aug. 9), 47th, 48th, 100th, 103d (from Aug. 14), 117th (from Aug. 5), 144th, 157th and 169th (from <dy_833> Aug. 14) Infantry; "Enfans Perdu" Infantry. OHIO--62d, 67th and 76th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--52d, 85th, 97th and 104th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--3d Heavy Arty. (Cos. "B," "C," "D," "H," "I," "M"). ILLINOIS---39th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Batteries "B" and "C," 1st Arty.; Battery "E," 3d Arty.; 3d Colored Infantry. Union loss, 71 killed, 278 wounded, 9 missing. Total, 358. July 11 Assault on Fort Wagner CONNECTICUT--7th Infantry (Cos. "A," "B," "I," "K"). MAINE--9th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3d and 7th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--76th Infantry. Union loss, 49 killed, 123 wounded, 167 missing. Total, 339. July 14 Bombardment Forts Wagner and Gregg RHODE ISLAND--3d Heavy Arty. July 16 Action, Grimball's Landing or Secessionville, James Island CONNECTICUT--1st Battery Light Arty.; 10th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--1st Cavalry (Detachment); 24th and 54th (Colored) Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--4th Infantry. NEW YORK--56th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--52d, 97th and 104th Infantry. SOUTH CAROLINA --2d Colored Infantry. Union loss, 14 killed, 20 wounded, 12 missing. Total, 46. July 18 Assault on Fort Wagner CONNECTICUT--6th and 7th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--54th (Colored) Infantry. MAINE--9th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--3d and 7th Infantry. NEW YORK--48th and 100th Infantry. OHIO--62d and 67th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--76th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND---Battery "C," 3d Heavy Arty. UNITED STATES--Battery "E," 3d Arty. Union loss, 246 killed, 880 wounded. 389 missing. Total, 1515. July 19 Action, Morris Island CONNECTICUT--10th Infantry. July 25 Action, Morris Island RHODE ISLAND---3d Heavy Arty. Aug. 4 Affair, Vincent'e Creek NEW YORK--100th Infantry (Detachment). Aug. 26 Action, Forts Wagner and Gregg MASSACHUSETTS---24th Infantry. UNITED STATES-3d Colored Infantry. Union loss, 10 killed, 17 wounded, Total, 27. Sept. 1 Action, Morris Island NEW YORK--"Enfans Perdu" Infantry. Sept. 7 Occupation of Forts Wagner and Gregg, Morris Island CONNECTICUT--17th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--40th and 54th (Colored) Infantry. ILLINOIS--39th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--4th and 7th Infantry. NEW YORK--117th and 169th Infantry. OHIO--75th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--3d Heavy Arty. Sept. 8 Night attack on Fort Sumpter 413 U.S. Marines and Sailors. Union loss, 3 killed, 114 missing. Total, 117. Sept. 23 Action at Fort Gregg NEW YORK--"Enfans Perdu" Infantry. Oct. 21 Action, Fort Gregg NEW YORK--"Enfans Perdu" Infantry. Nov. 15 DemonstratiOn on James Island U.S. Navy. Nov. 24 Skirmish near Cunningham'e Bluff SOUTH CAROLINA--1st Colored Infantry (Cos. "E," "K"). Union loss, 2 killed, 7 wounded. Total, 9. Dec. 25 Action, Legaresville U.S. Gunboat "Marblehead." Dec. 28 Affair, John's Island Confederate Reports. 1864. Feb. 5-22 Expedition from Hilton Head to Florida.. CONNECTICUT--7th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS---4th Cavalry; 40th, 54th (Colored) and 55th (Colored) Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--7th Infantry. NEW YORK --47th. 48th, 112th, 115th and 169th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND---Battery "C." 3d Heavy Arty. UNITED STATES--Batteries "B" and "M," 1st Arty.; Battery "C." 3d Arty.; 3d. 8th, 34th and 35th Colored Infantry. Feb. 6-14 Expedition to John's and James Islands... CONNECTICUT--17th Infantry. NEW YORK--41st, 54th. 112th, 142d, 157th and 169th Infantry. OHIO---75th and 107th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "F," 3d Arty. Feb. 9-11 Skirmishes, Bugbee's Bridge NEW YORK--41st and 142d Infantry. March 25 Affair, McClellaneville Confederate Reports. April 8 Demonstration on James Island U.S. Navy. May 11 Reconn. to Dafuskie Island PENNSYLVANIA--52d and 104th Infantry. May 13 Affair on James Island NEW YORK--103d Infantry. May 16 Skirmish, Ashepoo River UNITED STATES---34th Colored Infantry. Union loss, 13. May 21-23 Demonstration, James Island MASSACHUSETTS--55th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK --41st and 103d Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--74th Infantry. May 26 Affair, Chapman's Fort, Ashepoo River... UNITED STATES--9th and 34th Colored Infantry. Destruction of U.S. Transport "Boston." July 2-10 Expedition to John's Island MASSACHUSETTS--4th Cavalry (2 Cos.). NEW YORK-Batteries "B," and "F." 3d Light Arty.; 56th, 144th and 157th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--104th Infantry. UNITED STATES---7th, 26th, 34th and 35th Colored Infantry. July 2 Skirmishes, James Island and near Secessionville MASACHUSETTS---55th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK 103d Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--74th Infantry. UNITED STATES--33d Colored Infantry. July 3 Assaults on Fort Johnson and Battery Simpkins, James Island NEW YORK--127th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--52d Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--3d Heavy Arty. (Detachment). Union loss, 7 killed, 18 wounded, 135 missing. Total, 160. July 3 Skirmish, King's Creek NEW YORK--1st Engineers (1 Co.). OHIO--75th Infantry (Detachment). UNITED STATES--7th, 34th and 35th Colored Infantry. July 3 Skirmish, White Point OHIO---75th Infantry (Detachment). UNITED STATES--7th, 34th and 35th Colored Infantry. Loss, 6 wounded. July 4 Engagement, James Island NEW YORK--56th Infantry. July 4-9 Operations against Battery Pringle MASSACHUSETTS--4th Cavalry (2 Cos.). NEW YORK-Batteries "B" and "F," 3d Light Arty.; 144th and 157th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--104th Infantry. UNITED STATES--26th and 102d Colored Infantry. July 5 Skirmish, John's Island UNITED STATES---26th Colored Infantry. July 5 Skirmish, James Island UNITED STATES---7th Colored Infantry. <dy_834> 1864. July 6 Engagement, James Island NEW YORK--56th and 103d Infantry. July 7. Engagement, John's Island NEW YORK--Battery "B," 3d Light Arty. UNITED STATES---26th Colored Infantry. Union loss, 11 killed, 71 wounded, 12 missing. Total, 99. July 7 Skirmish, James Island UNITED STATE.---7th Colored Infantry. July 9. Action, Burden's Causeway, John's Island. NEW YORK--Battery "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th, 144th and 157th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--104th Infantry. UNITED STATES--7th, 26th, 34th and 35th Colored Infantry. July 10 Attack on Fort Johnson and Battery Simpkins U.S. Navy. July 16 Skirmish, James Island NEW YORK--Battery "B," 3d Light Arty. July 20 Burning of Legaresville By Confederates. Nov. 29 Skirmish, Boyd's Landing MASSACHUSETTS--54th (Colored) Infantry and Naval Brigade. Nov. 30 Engagement, Honey Hill, Broad River, Grahamsville MASSACHUSETTS---4th Cavalry (Battalion); 54th (Colored) and 55th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Batteries "B" and "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th, 127th, 144th and 157th Infantry. OHIO--25th Infantry. UNITED STATES--26th, 32d, 35th and 102d Colored Infantry; Naval Brigade. Union loss, 91 killed, 631 wounded, 26 missing. Total, 748. Dec. 3 Skirmish, Partridge Hill NEW YORK--157th Infantry. Dec. 4 Skirmish, Church Bridge, near Gardner's Corners. OHIO--25th Infantry. Dec. 5 Skirmish, Gregory's Farm UNITED STATES--26th Colored Infantry. Dec. 6-9 Demonstration on Charleston and Savannah R. R- MASSACHUSETTS--4th Cavalry (Detachment); 54th (Colored) and 55th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th, 127th, 144th and 157th Infantry. OHIO--25th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--3d Heavy Arty. UNITED STATES---26th, 32d, 33d, 34th and 102d Colored Infantry; Naval Brigade. Union loss, 5 killed, 22 wounded. Total, 27. Dec. 6 Action, Deveaux's Neck, Tullifinney River. MASSACHUSETTS--54th (Colored) and 55th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th, 127th, 144th and 157th Infantry. OHIO--25th Infantry. RHODE ISLAND---3d Heavy Arty. (Co. "A"). UNITED STATES--26th, 32d, 33d, 34th and 102d Colored Infantry; Naval Brigade. Union loss, 9 killed, 69 wounded, 3 captured and missing. Total, 81. Dec. 9 Skirmish, Honey Hill NEW YORK--157th Infantry. Dec. 9 Engagement, Tullifinney Station NEW YORK--127th and 157th Infantry. UNITED STATES---26th Colored Infantry. Dec. 9 Skirmish, Coosawhatchie NEW YORK--56th Infantry. Dec. 20 Skirmish near Pocotaligo Road UNITED STATES---33d Colored Infantry. Union loss, 1 killed, 6 wounded. Total, 7. Dec. 22 Skirmish, McKay's Point UNITED STATES--26th Colored Infantry. Dec. 27 Skirmish, Deveaux's Neck RHODE ISLAND---3d Heavy Arty. Dec. 29 Skirmish, Pocotaligo Bridge OHIO--107th Infantry. 1865. Jan. 3 Skirmish near Hardeesville ILLINOIS---105th and 129th Infantry. Jan. 14 Skirmish, Pocotaligo ILLINOIS---30th, 31st and 45th Infantry. OHIO--20th, 68th and 78th Infantry. WISCONSIN--12th, 16th and 17th Infantry. Union loss, 25 wounded. Jan. 20 Reconn. to Salkehatchie River ILLINOIS---10th and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--25th Infantry. MISSOURI--18th Infantry. NEW JERSEY-35th Infantry. OHIO---27th, 39th, 43d and 63d Infantry. WISCONSIN--25th and 32d Infantry. Jan. 25 Reconn. to Salkehatchie River ILLINOIS---26th, 40th and 103d Infantry. INDIANA-12th, 97th and 100th Infantry. IOWA--4th, 9th, 25th, 26th, 30th and 31st Infantry. MISSOURI--27th. 31st and 32d Infantry. OHIO---46th and 76th Infantry. WISCONSIN--16th Infantry. Jan. 26 Skirmish near Pocotaligo (No Reports.) Jan. 27 Skirmish, Ennis' Cross Roads (No Reports.) Jan. 28 Skirmish, Combahee River ILLINOIS---40th and 103d Infantry. WISCONSIN--12th Battery Light Arty. Union loss, 50 killed and wounded. <dy_835> Jan. 29 Skirmish, Robertsville NEW YORK--Battery "M." 1st Light Arty.; 107th and 143d Infantry. WISCONSIN--3d Infantry. Jan. 30 Skirmish, Lawtonville (No Reports.) Feb. 1 Skirmish, Hickory Hill ILLINOIS--7th Mounted Infantry. IOWA--26th Infantry. MISSOURI--27th, 29th and 31st and 32d Infantry. Feb. 1 Skirmish, Whippy Swamp Creek ILLINOIS--9th Mounted Infantry. Feb. 2 Skirmish, Lawtonville CONNECTICUT--20th Infantry. ILLINOIS--102d, 105th and 129th Infantry. INDIANA--33d, 70th and 85th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS---33d Infantry. MICHIGAN--19th Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "I," 1st Light Arty.; 136th Infantry. OHIO--53d, 73d and 79th Infantry. WISCONSIN--22d and 26th Infantry. Feb. 2 Skirmish, Barker's Mills, Whippy Swamp.. ILLINOIS--20th, 30th and 31st Infantry. OHIO--15th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 20th, 68th and 78th Infantry. WISCONSIN--16th Infantry. Feb. 2 Skirmish, Duck Branch, near Loper's Cross Roads ILLINOIS--Battery "H," 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--6th Infantry. OHIO--30th Infantry. Feb. 2 Skirmishes. River's and Broxton's Bridges, Salkehatchie River ILLINOIS--9th (Mounted), 10th and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--25th Infantry. MISSOURI--18th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--35th Infantry. OHIO--39th, 43d and 63d Infantry. WISCONSIN--25th and 32d Infantry. Feb. 3 Action, River's Bridge, Salkehatchie River. ILLINOIS--10th, 14th and 15th, 32d, 53d and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--23d, 25th and 53d Infantry. IOWA-11th, 13th, 15th and 16th Infantry. MISSOURI--18th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--35th Infantry. OHIO---27th, 32d, 39th, 43d and 63d Infantry. WISCONSIN--25th and 32d Infantry. Union loss, 18 killed, 70 wounded, 4 missing. Total, 92. Feb. 3 Skirmish. Dillingham's Cross Roads, or Duck Branch ILLINOIS--Battery "H," 1st Light Arty.; 48th Infantry. Feb. 4 Skirmish, Wolf's Plantation IOWA--31st Infantry. Feb. 4 Skirmish, Buford's Bridge Advance 1st Division, 15 Corps. Feb. 5 Skirmish, Combahee Ferry (No Reports.) Feb. 5 Skirmish, Duncansville (No Reports.) Feb. 6 Action, Fishburn's Plantation, near Lane's Bridge, Salkehatchie ILLINOIS---7th (Mounted) and 56th Infantry. IOWA--10th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery "B," 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--29th (Mounted) Infantry. OHIO---80th Infantry. Feb. 6 Skirmish near Barnwell ILLINOIS--92d (Mounted) Infantry. OHIO--9th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--10th Battery Light Arty. Feb. 6 Skirmish, Cowpens Ferry, Little Salkehatchie River (No Reports.) Feb. 7 Skirmish, Blackville INDIANA--8th Cavalry. KENTUCY--2d and 3d Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--9th Cavalry. Feb. 7 Skirmish, Edisto R. R. Bridge ILLINOIS--9th (Mounted) Infantry. IOWA--11th Infantry. Feb. 8 Skirmish, Williston ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. KENTUCKY--5th Cavalry. OHIO--5th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--10th Battery Light Arty. Union loss, 25 killed. wounded and missing. Feb. 8 Skirmish near White Post ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. KENTUCKY--5th Cavalry. Feb. 8 Skirmish, Walker's or Edisto Bridge ILLINOIS---9th (Mounted) Infantry. Feb. 8 Skirmish, Cannon's Bridge, South Edisto River ILLINOIS---111th Infantry. INDIANA--83d Infantry. OHIO--37th, 47th, 53d and 54th Infantry. Feb. 9 Skirmish, Binnaker's Bridge, South Edisto River ILLINOIS--9th (Mounted), 10th and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--25th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery "C," 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--18th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--35th infantry. OHIO---27th, 39th, 43d and 63d Infantry. WISCONSIN--25th and 32d Infantry. Union loss. 36 killed, wounded and missing. Feb. 9 Skirmish, Holman's Bridge, South Edisto River ILLINOIS--55th Infantry. OHIO--57th Infantry. Feb. 10 Skirmish, Johnson's Station INDIANA--8th Cavalry. KENTUCKY--2d and 3d Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--9th Cavalry. Feb 11 Attack on Battery Simpkins PENNSYLVANIA--52d Infantry. Union loss, 20 killed, 76 wounded. Total, 96. Feb. 11-12 Skirmishes about Orangeburg ILLINOIS---9th (Mounted), 10th, 14th and 15th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 45th. 53d and 64th Infantry. INDIANA--23d, 25th and 53d Infantry. IOWA--11th, 13th, 15th and 16th Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery "C," 1st Light Arty. MINNESOTA--1st Battery Light Arty. MISSOURI-18th Infantry. NEW JERSEY--35th Infantry. OHIO --15th Indpt. Battery Light Arty.; 20th, 27th, 32d, 39th, 43d, 63d, 68th and 78th Infantry. WISCONSIN--12th, 16th, 17th, 25th and 32d Infantry. Union loss, 26 killed and wounded. Feb. 11 Action, Johnson's Station ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. ILLINOIS--92d (Mounted) Infantry. INDIANA--3d and 8th Cavalry. KENTUCKY --3d and 5th Cavalry. MICHIGAN--9th Cavalry. OHIO --5th, 9th and 10th Cavalry: McLaughlin's Squadron Cavalry. PENNSYLVANIA--9th Cavalry. WISCONSIN --10th Battery Light Arty.; Dismounted Brigade. Feb. 12-13 Skirmishes, North Edisto River ILLINOIS---111th Infantry. INDIANA--83d Infantry. NEW YORK--60th Infantry. OHIO----5th, 29th, 37th, 47th, 53d, 54th and 66th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA-28th and 147th Infantry. Feb. 14 Skirmish, Wolf's Plantation Skirmishers 1st Div. 15th Corps. <dy_836> 1865. Feb. 14 Skirmish, Gunter's Bridge, North Edisto River WISCONSIN--10th Battery Light Arty.; Dismounted Brigade. Feb. 15 Skirmish, Congaree Creek ILLINOIS--Battery "H," 1st Light Arty.; 26th, 40th and 103d Infantry. INDIANA--12th, 97th and 100th Infantry. IOWA--4th, 6th, 9th, 25th, 26th, 30th and 31st Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery "B," 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI-27th, 31st and 32d Infantry. OHIO--46th and 76th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--28th and 147th Infantry. WISCONSIN--12th Battery Light Arty. Feb. 15 Skirmish, Savannah Creek ILLINOIS---40th Infantry. OHIO--46th Infantry. Feb. 15 Skirmish, Bates Ferry, Congaree River MICHIGAN--Battery "B," 1st Light Arty. Feb. 15 Skirmish, Red Bank Creek PENNSYLVANIA--28th and 147th Infantry. Feb. 16. Skirmish, Two League Cross Roads, near Lexington NEW YORK--137th Infantry. OHIO--113th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--79th Infantry. Feb. 16-17 Skirmishes about Columbia ILLINOIS--Battery "H," 1st Light Arty.; 26th, 40th and 103d Infantry. INDIANA--12th, 97th and 100th Infantry. IOWA--4th, 6th, 9th, 25th, 26th, 30th and 31st Infantry. MICHIGAN--Battery "B," 1st Light Arty. MISSOURI--27th, 31st and 32d Infantry. OHIO--46th and 76th Infantry. WISCONSIN--12th Battery Light Arty. Union loss, 20 killed and wounded. Feb. 18 Occupation of Charleston PENNSYLVANIA--52d Infantry. RHODE ISLAND--3d Heavy Arty. (Detachment). Feb. 22 Skirmish near Camden (No Reports.) Feb. 22 Skirmish, Wateree River Feb. 23 Skirmish near Camden... ILLINOIS--Battery "H," 1st Light Arty. (No Reports.) Feb. 24 Skirmish, Camden ILLINOIS---12th and 66th Infantry. Feb. 25 Skirmish, West's Cross Roads ILLINOIS----63d and 93d Infantry (Detachments). INDIANA--48th Infantry, and foragers. Feb. 26 Skirmish, Lynch's Creek ILLINOIS--7th (Mounted) Infantry. IOWA--2d and 7th Infantry. OHIO---81st Infantry. Feb. 26 Skirmish near Stroud's Mills ILLINOIS----104th Infantry (Detachment). Feb. 27 Skirmish, Mount Elon ILLINOIS---15th Cavalry (Co. "K"). OHIO---4th Indpt. Cavalry Company. Feb. 27 Skirmish, Cloud's House ILLINOIS--104th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--79th Infantry. Feb. 28 Skirmish near Cheraw MICHIGAN--Battery "C," 1st Light Arty. OHIO--69th Infantry. Feb. 28 Skirmish near Rocky Mount ILLINOIS--104th Infantry. OHIO---94th Infantry. March 1 Skirmish, Wilson's Store (No Reports.) March 2 Skirmish, Thompson's Creek, near Chesterfield CONNECTICUT--5th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS---2d Infantry. NEW YORK--123d and 141st Infantry. OHIO --Battery "C," 1st Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--46th Infantry. March 3 Skirmish, Thompson's Creek, near Cheraw CONNECTICUT--5th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--2d Infantry. NEW YORK--123d and 141st Infantry. OHIO --Battery "C," 1st Light Arty. PENNSYLVANIA--46th Infantry. March 3 Skirmish, Juniper Creek, near Cheraw ILLINOIS---64th Infantry. MISSOURI--18th Infantry. OHIO---27th and 39th Infantry. March 3 Skirmish near Big Black Creek Detachment Pioneers, 3d Div., 15th Corps. March 3 Skirmish near Blakeny Cavalry Scouts. March 3 Skirmish near Himsborough WISCONSIN--10th Battery Light Arty. and Cavalry Scouts. March 4-6 Expedition from Cheraw to Florence and skirmishes ILLINOIS--7th and 9th Mounted Infantry. MISSOURI-29th Mounted Infantry (Detachment 15th Corps Foragers). March 5 Skirmish near Cheraw Foragers 3d Div. 15th Corps. March 8 Skirmish, Love's or Blue Bridge Lieut. Dewey and Foragers. March 8 Engagement, Monroe's Cross Roads ALABAMA--1st Cavalry. KENTUCKY--5th Cavalry. OHIO --5th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--10th Battery Light Arty.; Dismounted Cavalry Brigade. Union loss, 19 killed, 61 wounded, 103 missing. Total, 183. April 5-15 Expedition from Charleston to Santee River (No Reports.) April 5-25 Expedition from Georgetown to Camden MASSACHUSETTS---4th Cavalry (Detachment); 54th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th and 157th Infantry. OHIO---25th and 107th Infantry. UNITED STATES--32d and 102d Colored Infantry. April 9 Skirmish, Dingle's Mills NEW YORK--Battery "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th and 157th Infantry. April 15 Skirmish, Statesburg MASSACHUSETTS---4th Cavalry (Detachment); 54th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "F," 3d Light Arty.; 56th and 157th Infantry. OHIO--25th and 107th Infantry. UNITED STATES---32d and 102d (Colored) Infantry. April 17 Occupation of Camden MASSACHUSETTS---4th Cavalry (Detachment); 54th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "F" 3d Light Arty.; 56th and 157th Infantry. OHIO--25th and 107th Infantry. UNITED STATES--32d and 102d (Colored) Infantry. April 18 Skirmish, Bradford Springs UNITED STATES--102d (Colored) Infantry. April 18 Skirmish, Boykin's Mills MASSACHUSETTS---4th Cavalry (Detachment); 54th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery F" 3d Light Arty.; 56th and 157th Infantry. OHIO--25th and 107th Infantry. UNITED STATES--32d and 102d (Colored) Infantry. Union loss, 9 killed, 18 wounded, 1 missing. Total, 28. April 19 Skirmish, Denkin's Mills and at Beech Creek. near Statesburg MASSACHUSETTS---4th Cavalry (Detachment); 54th (Colored) Infantry. NEW YORK--Battery "F" 3d Light Arty.; 56th and 157th Infantry. OHIO--25th and 107th Infantry. UNITED STATES---32d and 102d (Colored) Infantry. Union loss, 10 wounded.
Units from South Carolina (Union)
- 1st South Carolina (Colored) Infantry (U)
- 2nd South Carolina (Colored) Infantry (U)
- 3rd South Carolina (Colored) Infantry (U)
- 4th South Carolina (Colored) Infantry (U)
- 5th South Carolina (Colored) Infantry (U)
Units from South Carolina (Confederate)
STATE UNITS
- 1st South Carolina Artillery
- 2nd South Carolina Artillery
- 15th South Carolina Heavy Artillery Battalion
- 18th South Carolina Heavy Artillery Battalion
- Battery C / Battery D (designation fulfilled by Bridges' (Louisiana) Artillery Battery)
- Beaufort's (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Brooks (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- (Charleston/German) (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Chesterfield (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Ferguson's (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- German (South Carolina) Artillery Battalion
- Gist Guard (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Johnson's (South Carolina) Horse Artillery Battery
- Lafayette (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Macbeth (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Marion (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Mathewes (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery Battalion
- Palmetto (South Carolina) Light Artillery Battery
- Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Santee (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Waccamaw (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Washington (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- Winder's (South Carolina) Artillery Battery
- 1st South Carolina Cavalry
- 2nd South Carolina Cavalry
- 4th South Carolina Cavalry Battalion
- Hampton Legion (South Carolina) Cavalry Battalion
- 2 independent companies
- 3rd South Carolina Cavalry
- 3rd South Carolina Cavalry
- 4th South Carolina Cavalry
- 5th South Carolina Cavalry
- 6th South Carolina Cavalry
- 7th South Carolina Cavalry
- 15th South Carolina Cavalry Battalion
- 19th South Carolina Cavalry Battalion
- Rutledge (South Carolina) Mounted Riflemen Cavalry Battalion
REGIMENTS
- 1st South Carolina Infantry[1]
- 1st South Carolina Infantry (Rifles)
- 1st (Regular) South Carolina Infantry
- 2nd South Carolina Infantry
- 2nd South Carolina Infantry (Rifles)
- 3rd South Carolina Infantry
- 5th South Carolina Infantry
- 6th South Carolina Infantry
- 7th South Carolina Infantry
- 8th South Carolina Infantry
- 9th South Carolina Infantry
- 10th South Carolina Infantry
- 11th South Carolina Infantry
- 12th South Carolina Infantry
- 13th South Carolina Infantry
- 14th South Carolina Infantry
- 15th South Carolina Infantry
- 16th South Carolina Infantry
- 17th South Carolina Infantry
- 18th South Carolina Infantry
- 19th South Carolina Infantry
- 20th South Carolina Infantry
- 21st South Carolina Infantry
- 22nd South Carolina Infantry
- 23rd South Carolina Infantry
- 24th South Carolina Infantry
- 25th South Carolina Infantry
- 26th South Carolina Infantry
- 27th South Carolina Infantry
- Palmetto (South Carolina) Sharpshooters
BATTALIONS
- 2nd South Carolina Sharpshooters Battalion
- 3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion
- 4th South Carolina Infantry Battalion
- 7th South Carolina Infantry Battalion
- Citadel Cadets (South Carolina) Infantry Battalion
- Hampton Legion (South Carolina) Infantry Battalion
- Holcombe Legion (South Carolina) Infantry Battalion
ARTILLERY
STATE TROOPS
- 1st South Carolina Infantry (State Troops)
- 2nd South Carolina Infantry (State Troops)
- 3rd South Carolina Infantry (State Troops)
- 4th South Carolina Infantry (State Troops)
- 5th South Carolina Infantry (State Troops)
PROVISIONAL ARMY UNITS
REGIMENTS
- 1st South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 2nd South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 3rd South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 4th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 5th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 6th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 7th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 8th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 9th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 10th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
- 11th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry
BATTALIONS
- 1st South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- 2nd South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- 3rd South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- 4th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- 5th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- 6th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- 7th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- 8th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- Cunningham's (South Carolina) (Reserve) Infantry Battalion
- 2nd (Consolidated) South Carolina Infantry
- (2nd South Carolina Infantry)
- (20th South Carolina Infantry)
- (1st South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (2nd South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (6th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (7th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- 3rd (Consolidated) South Carolina Infantry
- (3rd South Carolina Infantry)
- (8th South Carolina Infantry)
- (3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion)
- (1st South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (2nd South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (6th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (7th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- 7th (Consolidated) South Carolina Infantry
- (7th South Carolina Infantry)
- (15th South Carolina Infantry)
- (1st South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (2nd South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (6th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- (7th South Carolina (Reserve) Infantry Battalion) [partial]
- 19th (Consolidated) South Carolina Infantry
- 25th Mississippi Infantry (1 company from South Carolina)
Casualties from South Carolina
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Notes
- ↑ See also 3rd SC Artillery p9
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