for on years service at the age of 25; mustered into service as Major of the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 15th, 1898, at Camp Ellerbe in Columbia, South Carolina; mustered out of service with the Regiment on November 10th, 1898, at Columbia, South Carolina. [Born on July 10th, 1873, in Sumter, South Carolina, the son of Joseph Haynsworth Earle and Annie Wilton; educated at the Sumter Academy and the McCabe University in Petersburg, Virginia; graduated
from the South Carolina Military Academy in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1893; employed as a Civil Engineer for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1894; studied law in his fathers office and was admitted to the South Carolina State Bar in December of 1894; opened the law practice of Mooney & Earle in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1894; appointed as the General Manager of the Carolina Loan and Trust Company, no date; elected as a member of the South
Carolina Railroad Commission in August of 1904, for a period of six years; married Miss Elizabeth Mays Beattie on November 14th, 1901; died on September 3rd, 1915, at the age of 42.
Submitted by Kenneth Robison, Sons of Spanish American War Veterans
for on years service at the age of 25; mustered into service as Major of the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment on May 15th, 1898, at Camp Ellerbe in Columbia, South Carolina; mustered out of service with the Regiment on November 10th, 1898, at Columbia, South Carolina. [Born on July 10th, 1873, in Sumter, South Carolina, the son of Joseph Haynsworth Earle and Annie Wilton; educated at the Sumter Academy and the McCabe University in Petersburg, Virginia; graduated
from the South Carolina Military Academy in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1893; employed as a Civil Engineer for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1894; studied law in his fathers office and was admitted to the South Carolina State Bar in December of 1894; opened the law practice of Mooney & Earle in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1894; appointed as the General Manager of the Carolina Loan and Trust Company, no date; elected as a member of the South
Carolina Railroad Commission in August of 1904, for a period of six years; married Miss Elizabeth Mays Beattie on November 14th, 1901; died on September 3rd, 1915, at the age of 42.
Submitted by Kenneth Robison, Sons of Spanish American War Veterans
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