Kohn, August25th InfantryServed throughout the war.Levi, Leopold5th InfantryLevin, G. W.A15th InfantryLevin, SamuelA15th InfantryKilled at Sharpsburg, Maryland.Lowenberg, DavidSergeantA16th InfantryServed three years.Levy, Moses23d Infantry
He is spoken of by his former Colonel Benhon as one of the bravest, truest and most devoted men in his command; he was captured at the last battle at Petersburg, Virginia.
He is spoken of by his former Colonel Benhon as one of the bravest, truest and most devoted men in his command; he was captured at the last battle at Petersburg, Virginia.
Levin, L. C.2nd CavalryLevin, L. J.Wheeler's CavalryLevy, Lionel C. Jr.Fenner's BatteryLazarus, M. H.Walter's BatteryLazarus, B. D.WashingtonArtilleryLazarus, BenjaminWashingtonArtilleryLazarus, MarxWashingtonArtilleryLazarus, SolomonWashingtonEnlisted 1861;Artilleryserved until the close of the war.Levy, Lionel L.WashingtonArtilleryPromoted to Judge Advocate.Lopez, JohnPalmetto GuardsFrom 1861 until the close of the war.Lopez, MosesPalmetto GuardsFrom 1861 until the close of the war.Levin, S. M.Sumter GuardsWounded at Secessionville.Lyons, J. C.Company CadetsLehman, A.——Killed; buried at Jewish Cemetery,Richmond, Virginia.Moses, H. C.1st Lieutenant2nd InfantryPromoted from Private, Lucas Battalion;wounded at Manassas.Moses, PerryD2nd InfantryKilled at Malvern Hill, aged 17 years.Moses, ClaremontE2nd InfantryWounded in action.Moses, P.E2nd InfantrySeriously wounded.Moses, Meyer2nd InfantryMoses, Edwin L.27th InfantryCaptured; died prison, Camp Chase.Mordecai, J. RandolphLieutenantWashingtonPromoted from the ranks.and AssistantArtilleryQuartermaster.Moise, CamillusWashingtonServed four years.ArtilleryMordecai, G. L.WashingtonArtillery
The father of this soldier, the late Benjamin Mordecai, was the first contributor to the Southern cause, donating $10,000 to South Carolina.
The father of this soldier, the late Benjamin Mordecai, was the first contributor to the Southern cause, donating $10,000 to South Carolina.
Moses, Joshua L. 1st Lieutenant}{ Culpepper BatteryWounded at Manassas;}{killed at Mobile,}{commanding Battalion.}{Moses, Jackson}{ Culpepper BatteryMoses, Horace} Five{ Culpepper BatteryEntered service at 17 years} brothers.{captured at Mobile.}{Moses, Perry, Jr.}{ Culpepper BatteryWounded at Mobile.}{Moses, I. Harby}{ 6th CavalryGraduate of Citadel}{Academy; served}{throughout the war.}{Moses, DanielCulpepper BatteryMoses, David L.Culpepper BatteryMoses, I. L.Culpepper BatteryWounded at Manassas; killed at Fort Blakely.Moses, M. P.Culpepper BatteryMoses T. J. Jr.Culpepper BatteryMoses, Z. P.Culpepper BatteryMoses, Meyer B.Culpepper BatteryMordecai, Thomas W.Hampton's CavalryKilled at Brandy Station, Virginia.Manning, JacobHampton LegionKilled at Brandy Station, Virginia.Moses A. D. L.Hampton LegionWounded at Seven Pines.Moses, A. J. Sr.Mellet's RegimentMoise, EdwardPalmetto GuardsEnlisted 1861; served until the close of the war.Moise, IsaacPalmetto GuardsEnlisted 1861; served until the close of the war.Oppenheimer, EdwinSergeantG16th InfantryOppenheimer, Julius H.SergeantG16th InfantryOppenheimer, SamuelSergeantG16th InfantryOppenheimer, H. D. H.G16th InfantryPollock, B. C.A1st InfantryPollock, ClarenceA1st InfantryKilled at Spottsylvania, Virginia.Pollock, J. L.A1st InfantryPollock, T. M.A1st InfantryPeixotto, S. C.1st InfantryPhillips, IsidoreHampton LegionPhillips, Michael A.Hampton LegionPosnanski, GustavusSumter GuardsRobertson, AbrahamA3d InfantryRobinson, Charles C.7th InfantryServed throughout the war.Richards, Meyer21st InfantryRosendorf, Jacob1st CalvaryRothschild, BenjaminHampton CavalryKilled at Gaines' Mills, Virginia.Solomon, J. L.2nd InfantrySummers, Ad.2nd InfantryDrowned near Port Royal.Sulzbacher, WilliamE3d InfantrySpiegelberg, Morris16th InfantrySeixas, B. M.20th InfantrySolomon, J. F.20th InfantrySchiller, Louis1st CavalrySommers, IsaacHeavy ArtilleryKilled at Siege of Fort Moultrie.Shapira, L. D.Hampton LegionSampson, HenryStuart's CommandSampson, E. J.——Killed on June 27, 1864;buried in Jewish Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.Triest, Maier24th InfantryValentine, JacobCaptainInfantry
Served while a mere youth in the Palmetto Regiment during the Mexican War and was wounded in the storming of Cherubusco. He was believed to be the youngest pensioner of the United States Government. He lived in Philadelphia at the passage of "Secession," and immediately went to Charleston, offering his services to his native State. He was appointed Lieutenant in the first South Carolina regular infantry and took part in the bombardment of Fort Sumter, in April, 1861. He served in this regiment from that time continuously until December, 1863, when he was severely wounded while in command of Fort Moultrie. This wound was of so serious acharacter as to prevent him from performing any further active service. He was detailed to the recruiting department in which he served until the close of the war. During the Mexican War he received two medals; one for bravery on the battle-field, and another for being the youngest soldier in the regiment.
Served while a mere youth in the Palmetto Regiment during the Mexican War and was wounded in the storming of Cherubusco. He was believed to be the youngest pensioner of the United States Government. He lived in Philadelphia at the passage of "Secession," and immediately went to Charleston, offering his services to his native State. He was appointed Lieutenant in the first South Carolina regular infantry and took part in the bombardment of Fort Sumter, in April, 1861. He served in this regiment from that time continuously until December, 1863, when he was severely wounded while in command of Fort Moultrie. This wound was of so serious acharacter as to prevent him from performing any further active service. He was detailed to the recruiting department in which he served until the close of the war. During the Mexican War he received two medals; one for bravery on the battle-field, and another for being the youngest soldier in the regiment.
Valentine, Isaac R.Sumter GuardsKilled at Secessionville.Valentine, H. M.Sumter GuardsWounded at Secessionville.Valentine, HerzPalmetto GuardsWounded in action.Valentine, I.Palmetto GuardsSeriously wounded.Witkowski, Adolph2nd InfantrySeverely wounded at the Wilderness.Wachtel, M.4th InfantryWertheim, HermanLieutenant7th InfantryKilled at Spottsylvania.Wertheim, BertholdG16th InfantryWetherhorn, SolomonE25th InfantryWolf, D.G25th InfantryCaptured; died and buried atWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Wertheim, LeviGerman ArtilleryWertheim, JuliusHampton LegionWilson, J. C.Hampton LegionWolf, W. M.LieutenantHagood's BrigadeKilled; buried inJewish Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.Warner, HenryColleton RiflesWertheim, HeymanKershaw's CommandKilled at Gettysburg.Zacharias, DavidC5th CavalryKilled at Mechanicsville.
Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.Bieber, ——I15th InfantryBurg, FelixI15th InfantryCook, JoelK63d InfantryCaptured; died and buried atWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Dahlsheimer, M.CorporalI15th InfantryDanheiser, CharlesI15th InfantryFreed, JuliusI15th InfantryWounded at Perryville,Chickamauga, and Dallas.Foltz, Benjamin15th InfantryKilled at Shiloh.Foltz, Leon15th InfantryLost a leg in battle.Foltz, Moses15th InfantryLost a leg in battle.Freeman, Max15th InfantryKilled at Murfreesboro.Gutmann, EmanuelA3d InfantryHirschberg, Simon1st InfantryHober, G.Major8th InfantryTaken prisoner at Port Hudson.Hansman, SamuelI15th InfantryHecht, SamuelI15th InfantryJacoby, Emil G.3d InfantryKilled at Shiloh.Kuhn, Max15th InfantryKilled at Shiloh.Liebschutz, Jacob8th InfantryKilled at Resaca.Liebschutz, Joseph8th InfantryKilled at Franklin, Tennessee.Lang, ——I15th InfantryLenbril, L.I15th InfantryLoeb, JacobI15th InfantryMinkus, J.1st InfantryMartin, MordecaiI15th InfantryNassauer, Louis1st InfantryNathan, JuliusSergeantI15th InfantryPromoted.Paraire, Isaac1st InfantrySchiffman, Simon3d InfantrySanders, Mark4th InfantrySeelig, Simon4th InfantryStraus, S.LieutenantI15th InfantrySeesel, Henry, Jr.I15th InfantrySimonson, ——I15th InfantryKilled at Shiloh.Wronker, Morris4th InfantryWolf, FrederickCorporalI15th InfantryWasseman, CharlesI15th InfantryWachenheim, S.40th InfantryZucker, SimonK10th Cavalry
Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.Alexander, A. S.Captain1st InfantryCommander Oswald's Battalion;served until close of war.Angel, A.A5th InfantryKilled at Manassas.Auerbach, Doctor J.A5th InfantryAuerbach, E.B5th InfantryKilled at Wilderness.Ash, HenryC5th InfantryBenedict, JacobF1st InfantryKilled at Malvern Hill.Bacharach, WolfA5th InfantryBillig, IsaacA5th InfantryBuck, Robert1st ArtilleryCohen, HenryL1st InfantryCramer, Joseph1st InfantryWounded at Gettysburg;served until close of war.Cobman, LouisA5th InfantryWounded at Gettysburg.Cohen, S.A5th InfantryKilled at Gettysburg.Coleman, LouisA5th InfantryWounded at Gettysburg.Cramer, A.LieutenantB8th Infantry(Flourney's Regiment)Coleman, MeyerA26th InfantryDreyfus, SamuelB1st InfantryDeutsch, Solomon1st InfantryWounded; served until close of war.Davidburg, David D.B6th InfantryDavidson, David H.B6th InfantryDeutsch, S.C6th InfantryDaniels, J.C8th InfantryDavidson, HenryA26th InfantryDreyfus, CharlesA26th InfantryDannenbaum, JosephCCook RegimentElsasser, I.A5th InfantryFrank, J. W.L1st InfantryEnlisted 1861; killed at Sharpsburg.Frank, L.BElmore's InfantryFriedburger, G.9th CavalryKilled at Corinth.Friedlander, N.A26th CavalryFriedberger, GabrielTerry's CavalryFriedberger, SamuelTerry's CavalryFischel, LeonWirt Adams CavalryFox, AllenCHeavy ArtilleryFox, A.BWaul's LegionGlaser, Wolf1st InfantryGoldsticker, J.A4th InfantryKilled at Sharpsburg.Goetz, JuliusA14th InfantryWounded and taken prisoner.Gans, Samuel26th CavalryWounded at Cane River.Gans, LeonAParson's CavalryHines, A.B4th InfantryLost an arm at Gaines' Mills;wounded at New Hope Church.Hief, CharlesB6th InfantryEnlisted 1861; captured.Heller, Louis6th InfantryHoldstein, IsidoreA8th InfantryHirschberg, J.A26th CavalryHyams, S.A26th CavalryHarby, Henry J.C26th CavalryEnlisted at the age of sixteen years;served until close of war.Hirschfield, H.Parson's BrigadeJacoby, MaxA1st InfantryLost right leg at Gaines' farm.Kaufman, Edward1st InfantryKemper, H.1st InfantryKeller, TheodoreColonel2nd InfantryPromoted; wounded at Corinth.Klopman, L.A8th InfantryKilled at Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas.Kohlman, M.A26th CavalryLeave, R. B.B1st InfantryWounded at Malvern Hill.Lazarus, S. S.L1st InfantryWounded at Chickamauga.Lazarus, B.E4th InfantryLevy, RobertA5th InfantryLewis, IsaacC5th InfantryLachman, E.D5th InfantryWounded at Manassas.Lasker, M.2nd CavalryLeopold, W.1st Heavy ArtilleryLevy, IsaacBLight ArtilleryLevison, A.BWaul's LegionLevison, PaulBWaul's LegionMorris, LehmanSergeantD1st InfantryKilled at Gettysburg.Maas, LouisD5th InfantryKilled at Manassas.Michel, Henry15th InfantryMelaski, J.A26th CavalryMeyer, JosephCHeavy ArtilleryOppenheimer, J.B2nd InfantryOppenheimer, A.22nd InfantryOppenheimer, Benjamin22nd InfantryOppenheimer, S.22nd InfantryOppenheimer, D.Captain3d CavalryPickard, H.H5th InfantryPepper, L. S.A8th InfantryPepper, SamuelA8th InfantryPohalski, G. D.G11th InfantryServed throughout the war.Pohalski, P.G11th InfantryServed until the close of the war.Rosenfield, AlexanderA26th CavalryRosenfield, HenryA26th CavalryRosenfield, MichaelA26th CavalryRich, Louis M.CCook's CavalryShowlski, CharlesE5th InfantryWounded at Gettysburg.Samush, J.A8th InfantryWounded at Sabine River.Siegel, Joseph8th InfantrySilberberg, GeorgeB9th InfantryServed four years.Sampson, Edward J.10th InfantryKilled at Hanover Court House;buried in Jewish cemetery,Richmond, Virginia.Solomon, Joseph A.G11th InfantryStein, IsaacColonelMarshall's RegimentLost his right arm at second battle of Manassas.Steiner, VictorTexas RangersSeeligson, HenryLieutenantCavalry[See record in Mexican War Lists.]Teah, Abraham8th InfantryPromoted to Corporal, Sergeant-Major,and Aide-de-camp to Colonel Overton Young,commanding 1st Brigade, Walker's Division.Teah, Abraham22nd InfantryWalker, A.K1st InfantryWolf, SimonF4th InfantryKilled at Manassas.Wolf, A.A5th InfantryWounded at Seven Pines.Wolf, A. F.A5th InfantryKilled at Sharpsburg.Wolf, BenjaminA5th InfantryWetmore, JamesC8th InfantryWeis, Albert2nd CavalryWeis, Leopold2nd CavalryWiener, SolomonTerry's Scouts