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History of Kershaw's Brigade by D. Augustus Dickert
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Greenville. Company C--William Wallace, Richland. Company
D--T.S. Richardson. Company E--John D. Kennedy, Kershaw.
Company F--W.W.Perryman, Anderson. Company G--I. Haile,
Kershaw. Company H--H. McManus, Lancaster. Company I--G.B.
Cuthbert, Charleston. Company K--R. Rhett, Charleston.
Surgeon--Dr. F. Salmond, Kershaw. Quartermaster--W.S.
Wood, Columbia. Commissary--J.J. Villipigue. Chaplain--A.J.
McGruder.

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THIRD SOUTH CAROLINA REGIMENT.

The Third Regiment had originally twelve companies enlisted for State
service, but in transferring to Confederate Army only ten were allowed
by the army regulations. Two companies were left out, viz.: Captain
J.C.S. Brown's, from Newberry, and Captain Mat. Jones', from Laurens.
The privates, however, enlisted in the other companies as a general
rule, for the companies were allowed a maximum number of 100. The
Eighth and Third made no changes in their companies or officers
from their first enlistment in the State service until their second
enlistment in 1862, only as occasioned by resignations or the
casualties of war. The two regiments remained as first organized, with
few exceptions.

The Third stood, when ready for transportation to Virginia, the 7th of
June, as follows:

James H. Williams, Colonel, Newberry. B.B. Foster, Lieutenant
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