Company B 22nd Regiment
Roster of Spartanburg County Men

 

Captains:
John S. Wheeler resigned
A.J. Foster promoted from 1st lieutenant
Robert G. Fleming severely wounded near Petersburg, May 20, 1864, and resigned or discharged W. Alexander Benson killed in trenches in front of Petersburg 
George B. Lake appointed after death of Benson, covered up by mine explosion at Petersburg

1st Lieutenants:
Peyton Ballenger commanded for thirteen months
J. Smiley Wheeler killed at Jackson, Mississippi

2nd Lieutenants:
Dillingham Ballenger died in Charleston, 1863
R.V. Hastings died in hospital Savannah, Georgia
Wm.J. Lake covered up by mine explosion at Petersburg, hip fractured, dug out alive

Sergeants:
J.M. James wounded in Virginia, leg amputated
B.K. Vaughn
Alberry Ballenger, discharged
R.M. Reese died of disease
I.S. Morgan killed by mine explosion
J. Ross Mason 
J.M. McCue died during the war

Corporals:
R.J. Duncan died during the war
I.J. Mayfield died during the war


Privates:

J. Allen killed by mine explosion

J. Atkins

W. M. Atkins

J. B. Atkins

A. R. Ballenger transferred to Co. D Palmetto Sharpshooters

Josiah Barker wounded in 1862 killed by mine explosion at Petersburg

Thomas Barker killed by mine explosion

J. A. Barker

Jos. Barnett died

Wm. Barnett

Berry Bennett died in Charleston 

West Bennett (remains of Berry and West Bennett were brought home together)

Jas. Brown killed at Boonsboro Md.

D. R. Brown killed during the war

Jos. Brown

John W. Bomar killed near Petersburg in 1864

E. Thomas Bomar killed by mine explosion

Washington Bomar killed by mine explosion

L. S. Beshears died soon after enlistment

B.C. Burns died during the war

W. T. Campbell

Jasper Clayton killed by mine explosion

John Gowan Clayton

Jeremiah Newton Clayton (enlisted at Greenville SC)

Joel Cooley killed at Rappahannock by explosion of shell Aug. 1862

Lazareth Collins died during the war

Lorenzo D. Collins died of wounds in Virginia

P. F. Cooper died during the war

David Darby killed at Boonsboro Md.

James Darby killed by explosion of shell at Rappahannock in Aug of 1862

A. B. Dobson died during the war

W.R. Dobson killed by mine explosion

J. Duncan killed by mine explosion

Joel Duncan killed by mine explosion

J. A. Duncan killed by mine explosion

W. J. Duncan killed by mine explosion

Moses Evins killed by mine explosion

D. Evins killed by mine explosion

Pink F. Floyd

William Ford died during the war

Matthew A. Henson

Z. J. Haskins

Miles Haskins died during the war

Nathaniel S. Howe captured and died in prison

L. M. Hudson died in hospital in Virginia

Thos. W. Keller

Y.A. Keller died in prison ship was thrown overboard

John Kendrick killed by explosion

R. W. Kimbrell died soon after returning home from the army

Ransom Lee died during the war

A. Lister killed by mine explosion

J.P. Mason killed by mine explosion

G. W. Mason killed by mine explosion

M.A. McCue killed by mine explosion

W. A. McElreath wounded by explosion of shell on Rappahannock August 23 1862

H. Wilson Moore covered up in crater by mine explosion at Petersburg was dug out alive

J. Pollard

William Pollard wounded September 11 1862

Alexander Prewitt

Benjamin C. Prewitt lost in the war

J. Prewitt died during the war

W.W. Prewitt died during the war

J. M. Richards killed by mine explosion

Levi Richards killed by mine explosion

J. R. Smith

J. Wilson died at Charleston

M.A. Wilson killed near Petersburg

R. C. Wood 

John Wheeler wounded at Seccessionville SC on June 16 1862

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