24th South Carolina Infantry Regiment

24th South Carolina Infantry Regiment

Flag of South Carolina
Active 1861 to April 26th, 1865
Country Confederate States of America
Allegiance Confederate States Army
Branch Infantry
Type Regiment
Engagements

American Civil War

Commanders
Notable
commanders
Brig. Gen Clement H. Stevens
Brig. Gen. Ellison Capers

The 24th South Carolina Infantry Regiment was a Confederate Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War.

History

Formation

Organized in the winter of 1861-1862, made up of men from Charleston, Marion, and Edgefield, the 24th was first garrisoned around Charleston.

Company: Nickname District Captain
A: "Marion Rifles" Charleston C. B. Sigwald
B: "Pee Dee Rifles" marlboro Robert Johnson
C: "Company C" Colleton(George Station) M. T. Appleby
D: "The Evans Guard" Beaufort A.B. Addison
E: "Colleton Guard" Colleton(George Station) J. S. Jones
F: "Company F" Anderson/Abbeville D. F. Hill
G: "Company G" Richland J. H. Pearson
H: "Company H" Chester J. A. Thomas
K: "Company K" Edgefield S. S. Tompkins

Initial duty

First posted to Sullivan's Island, SC to defend Charleston Harbor, the 24th first fought at Secessionville. At the Battle of Secessionville, the 24th, under the command of General Johnson Hagood along with the Eutaw Battalion fought Yankee regiments like the famous 1st New York Engineer Regiment and Battery B, 3rd Rhode Island Heavy Artillery. After the Battle of Secessionville the 24th was transferred to Mississippi.

Transfer to Mississippi

In May 1863, the 24th joined Gist Brigade where it was engaged at Jackson. After the engagement at Jackson, Gist's Brigade was moved to the Army Of Tennessee. Where it fought in Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina.The 24th fought in campaigns like, the Vicksburg Campaign, Chickamauga Campaign and Atlanta Campaign. On the 9th of April, 1865, the 24th was consolidated with the 16th South Carolina Infantry Regiment to form the 16/24th Consolidated Infantry Regiment.

Surrender

The 24th Surrendered on April 26th, 1865 with the rest of the Army of Tennessee.

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