Company F was formally enrolled for service by the State authorities on December 25, 1861. It first reported to Georgetown, SC.
| Officers | ||
|---|---|---|
| Thomas, J. A. W. | Captain | twice wounded |
| Leggett, W. L. | 1st Lieutenant | resigned |
| Easterling, N. A. | 1st Lieutenant | wounded, died in prison |
| Townsend, R. E. | 2nd Lieutenant | |
| Cook, W. D. | 3rd Lieutenant | wounded, died in prison |
| Moore, J. R. | 1st Sergeant | wounded, died in prison |
| Easterling, A. G. | 2nd Sergeant | wounded, killed at Cold Harbor |
| Adams, W. H. | 3rd Sergeant | wounded, captured |
| Feagan, E. J. | 4th Sergeant | killed at Cold Harbor |
| Quick, H. T. | 1st Corporal | wounded, killed at Cold Harbor |
| Moore, A. W. | 2nd Corporal | captured, prisoner to end of war |
| Weaton, D. D. | 2nd Corporal | captured, prisoner to end of war |
| Gibson, J. M. | 3rd Corporal | killed near Petersburg |
| Odom, W. B. | 3rd Corporal | wounded, captured |
| Sinclair, D. M. | 3rd Corporal | killed near Petersburg |
| Lester, T. C. | 4th Corporal | captured, prisoner to end of war |
| Regimental Summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Number enrolled | 144 | |
| Killed in battle | 31 | |
| Died of wounds | 5 | |
| Died of sickness | 20 | |
| Died by accident | 1 | |
| Captured, died in prison | 18 | |
| Wounded, survived | 33 | |
| Captured, Survived | 23 | |
| Total casualties | 131 | 91% |