He enlisted as a Private in Company "B", 6th South Carolina Infantry, in Summerville on 7 July 1861. He was wounded at the Battle of Frayser's Farm on 30 June 1862, and died in Richmond at the St. Charles Hospital (a/k/a General Hospital #8).
His grave in the John M. Gregory plot was marked in February 2017 through the efforts of the "Friends of Shockoe Hill Cemetery".
He enlisted as a Private in Company "B", 6th South Carolina Infantry, in Summerville on 7 July 1861. He was wounded at the Battle of Frayser's Farm on 30 June 1862, and died in Richmond at the St. Charles Hospital (a/k/a General Hospital #8).
His grave in the John M. Gregory plot was marked in February 2017 through the efforts of the "Friends of Shockoe Hill Cemetery".
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