South Carolina Volunteer Infantry

21st Regiment, Company F

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.Captaintwice wounded
Leggett, W. L.1st Lieutenantresigned
Easterling, N. A.1st Lieutenantwounded, died in prison
Townsend, R. E.2nd Lieutenant
Cook, W. D.3rd Lieutenantwounded, died in prison
Moore, J. R.1st Sergeantwounded, died in prison
Easterling, A. G.2nd Sergeantwounded, killed at Cold Harbor
Adams, W. H.3rd Sergeantwounded, captured
Feagan, E. J.4th Sergeantkilled at Cold Harbor
Quick, H. T.1st Corporalwounded, killed at Cold Harbor
Moore, A. W.2nd Corporalcaptured, prisoner to end of war
Weaton, D. D.2nd Corporalcaptured, prisoner to end of war
Gibson, J. M.3rd Corporalkilled near Petersburg
Odom, W. B.3rd Corporalwounded, captured
Sinclair, D. M.3rd Corporalkilled near Petersburg
Lester, T. C.4th Corporalcaptured, prisoner to end of war

Regimental Summary
Number enrolled144
Killed in battle31
Died of wounds5
Died of sickness20
Died by accident1
Captured, died in prison18
Wounded, survived33
Captured, Survived 23
Total casualties13191%