Gents,
The SC Department of Archives and History holds an interesting publication compiled by Lewis Knudson, Jr. which records the activities of the 1st Louisiana Wayside Hospital located in Charleston, SC. One of the sections contains very fascinating inventories of personal effects of deceased soldiers, 1863-1865. It is obvious that the hospital took in about anyone as there are numerous individuals and regiments/units listed other than LA troops. In fact, there are few LA troops even mentioned. The tables are arranged in the book by name/organization, article, value & remarks. What's interesting is that most inventories were either turned over to the individuals' direct commanding officers or directly to the quartermaster. In a few cases, all the effects including military goods such as extra uniforms, etc. were received directly by the individuals' families. Articles such as knapsacks, canteens, etc. are usually listed with no value. I interpret that those articles went directly back for re-issue but I could be wrong. While we must remember these inventories are from human beings, the lists detail a great slice of life of what some soldiers had around the Charleston theatre 63-65. I'll endevour to post more as time permits.
From: Wayside (1st Louisiana) Confederate Hospital, Charleston, SC 1863-1865 compiled by Lewis F. Knudson, Jr.
1) Bates, William, Pvt.
Co H, 2nd SC Atty
Died: 29 Dec 1863
Cause: Typhoid Fever
Article:
1 knapsack-
1 pr pants-$20
2 jackets-$20
1 cravat-$0.25
2 pr socks-$1.00
1 cap-$1.00
1 pr shoes-$2.00
1 pr gloves-$0.25
5 shirts-$3.00
Cash-$13.65
Remarks:
Received by his brother John Bates, 31 Dec 1863
2) Bivens, Benjamin, Pvt
Co. B 32d GA Infantry
Died: 25 July 1864
Cause: Wounds
Articles:
1 shirt-$3.00
1 overcoat-$3.00
1 pr socks-$1.00
1 toothbrush-$1.00
1 hair brush-$2.00
1 doz. envelopes-$1.20
1 pr drawers-$3.00
1 shoe-
1 hat-$1.00
Remarks:
Turned over to John A. Bivens, 26 July 1864
3) Blake, Thomas, Pvt
Co. I, 1st (Butler's) SC Infantry
Died: 21 October 1864
Cause: yellow fever
Articles:
2 jackets-$10.00
2 pr pants-$8.00
1 pr drawers-$1.00
1 shirt-$1.00
1 cap-$1.00
1 pr shoes-$2.00
1 haversack-$0.25
1 blanket-$5.00
Remarks:
Turned over to 1LT Jacob Youngblood, Co. I, 1st (Butler's) SC Infantry, 27 October 1864
4) Blalock, J.D., Pvt
Barnwell Battery, GA Light Artillery
Died: 4 January 1865
Cause: gunshot wound
Articles:
1 coat-$25.00
3 jackets-$24.00
1 pr shoes-$2.00
1 shirt-$1.50
3 pr socks-$1.50
2 caps-$3.00
1 pr gloves-$1.00
1 quilt-$10.00
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 knapsack-
2 blankets-$20
Remarks: received by JJ Harman of Thomas County, Ga, on behalf of the family
5) Brice, J. Alex, Pvt
Co. C 27th SC Infantry
Died: 3 February 1864
Cause: n/s
Articles:
1 jacket-$8.00
1 coat-$12.00
2 pr pants-$12.00
1 vest-$4.00
1 pr drawers-$3.00
1 shirt-$3.00
1 pr gloves-$0.50
Tobacco-$1.50
1 cap-$1.25
1 Testament-$0.25
1 blanket-$8.00
1 pr shoes-$8.00
1 canteen-
1 knapsack-
1 haversack-
Writing Paper-$0.50
Remarks:
Turned over to his father per his receipt
6) Brown, M.S., Pvt
Co. I 1st (Butler's) SC Infantry
Died: 18 November 1864
Cause: yellow fever
Articles:
1 cap-$1.50
1 hat-$0.50
1 jacket-$8.00
4 pr pants-$30.00
1 pr drawers-$2.50
2 shirts-$6.00
3 pr socks-$15.00
1 pr shoes-$1.00
1 pkg. Envelopes-$1.50
Writing Paper, etc.-$5.00
1 knife-$1.00
1 knapsack-
1 canteen-
1 pr gloves-$5.00
Cash-$21.00
Remarks:
Turned over to Cpt. K.G. Billings, Co.I, 1st SC, 26 November 1864
7) Campbell, Daniel, Pvt
Co. C 7th Bttn, SC Infantry (Enfield Rifles)
Died: 13 November 1863
Cause: intermittent fever
Articles:
1 knapsack-
1 coat-$5.00
2 jackets @$2.50-$5.00
4 shirts@$0.62 1/2-$2.50
2 pr drawers @$0.50-$1.00
1 pr pants-$2.00
1 pr gloves-$0.75
3 pr socks @$0.25-$0.75
1 hat-$1.00
Remarks:
Turned over to Thomas M. Barker, Asst. Quartermaster, 5 December 1863
8) Cole, Jake W., Pvt
Co. H 32d GA Infantry
Died: 7 September 1864
Cause: congestive fever
Articles:
1 jacket-$5.00
1 gum cloth-$1.00
1 blanket-$5.00
1 pr suspenders-$0.25
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 cap-$0.24
Cash-$30.20
Postage Stamps-$0.30
1 knife-$3.00
Remarks:
Turned over to 1LT Cornelius M. McCune, Co. H, 32d GA Infantry, 8 September 1864
9) Cooney, Michael, Pvt
Co. I, 1st (Butler's) SC Infantry
Died: 29 November 1863
Cause: wound
Articles:
1 blanket-$7.00
1 pr shoes-$6.00
1 knapsack-
1 jacket-$6.00
1 pr pants-$8.00
1 cap-$1.00
1 towel-$0.25
1 pr drawers-$0.50
3 shirts @$0.75-$2.25
1 pr socks-$0.50
1 razor-$1.00
1 strop-$0.50
Cash-$10.00
Remarks:
Turned over to Cpt Thomas M. Barker, Asst Quartermaster, 5 December 1863
10) Copeland, H.W., Pvt
Co. F, 14th Bttn., GA Light Artillery
Died: 21 February 1864
Cause: pneumonia
Articles:
2 shirts-$0.50
2 pr pants-$0.50
1 vest-$0.75
1 pr shoes-$1.50
1 carpet blanket-$5.00
1 Hymn Book-$0.50
2 Haversack-
1 coat-
1 pr drawers-
1 Prayer Book-$0.25
Remarks:
Turned over to Cpt. Thomas M. Barker, Asst. Quartermaster, 29 February 1864
**I'm going to jump around a little now
11) Elder, Kelley, Pvt
Co. A, 10th Bttn NC Heavy Atty
Died: 29 December 1864
Cause: n/s
Articles:
1 blanket-$10.00
1 sheet-$4.00
1 jacket-$5.00
1 pr pants-$1.00
1 pr drawers-$2.00
1 shirt-$2.00
3 pr socks-$4.00
1 cap-$0.50
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 knapsack-
1 cap-$0.50
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 knapsack )
1 Neck Tie )-$1.00
12) Goodman, J.B. Pvt
Co. F, "39th Virginia Vols."
(34th Va. Inf.?)
Died: 23 October 1864
Cause: yellow fever
Articles:
2 coats-$50.00
2 jackets-$20.00
10 linen shirst-$100.00
3 flannel shirts-$9.00
5 pr drawers-$7.50
9 pr socks-$9.00
1 cap-$1.00
2 vests-$6.00
5 pr pants-$50.00
12 Books-$120.00
1 Trunk-
Cash-$6.50
Remarks: Effects and trunk shipped to Petersburg, Va., 6 February 1865 and received by "LT & Adj. T.M. Anderson, Cutts' Bttn. Art."
13) Greer, William H., Pvt
Co. F, 3d (Palmetto) Bttn, SC Light Artillery
Died: 30 August 1864
Cause: remittent fever
Articles:
2 blankets @$15-$30.00
1 gum cloth-$1.50
1 carpet sack-$1.00
1 hat-$3.00
1 pillow-$0.50
1 haversack-$0.25
1 pr socks-$0.10
2 pr pants-$12.00
1 jacket-$10.00
1 canteen-$1.50
4 plus Tobacco-$4.00
1 pr gloves-$5.00
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 vest-$0.50
1/2 quire Paper, Writing-$2.00
2 blank books-$0.50
1 knife-$1.00
1 razor-$1.00
1 silver watch-
cash-$96.00
Remarks:
Turned over to Maj. C.H. Suber, Quartermaster, 30 January 1865
I'll post more later as time permits. Interesting in how the valuations fluctuated between articles.
Neill Rose
PLHA
The SC Department of Archives and History holds an interesting publication compiled by Lewis Knudson, Jr. which records the activities of the 1st Louisiana Wayside Hospital located in Charleston, SC. One of the sections contains very fascinating inventories of personal effects of deceased soldiers, 1863-1865. It is obvious that the hospital took in about anyone as there are numerous individuals and regiments/units listed other than LA troops. In fact, there are few LA troops even mentioned. The tables are arranged in the book by name/organization, article, value & remarks. What's interesting is that most inventories were either turned over to the individuals' direct commanding officers or directly to the quartermaster. In a few cases, all the effects including military goods such as extra uniforms, etc. were received directly by the individuals' families. Articles such as knapsacks, canteens, etc. are usually listed with no value. I interpret that those articles went directly back for re-issue but I could be wrong. While we must remember these inventories are from human beings, the lists detail a great slice of life of what some soldiers had around the Charleston theatre 63-65. I'll endevour to post more as time permits.
From: Wayside (1st Louisiana) Confederate Hospital, Charleston, SC 1863-1865 compiled by Lewis F. Knudson, Jr.
1) Bates, William, Pvt.
Co H, 2nd SC Atty
Died: 29 Dec 1863
Cause: Typhoid Fever
Article:
1 knapsack-
1 pr pants-$20
2 jackets-$20
1 cravat-$0.25
2 pr socks-$1.00
1 cap-$1.00
1 pr shoes-$2.00
1 pr gloves-$0.25
5 shirts-$3.00
Cash-$13.65
Remarks:
Received by his brother John Bates, 31 Dec 1863
2) Bivens, Benjamin, Pvt
Co. B 32d GA Infantry
Died: 25 July 1864
Cause: Wounds
Articles:
1 shirt-$3.00
1 overcoat-$3.00
1 pr socks-$1.00
1 toothbrush-$1.00
1 hair brush-$2.00
1 doz. envelopes-$1.20
1 pr drawers-$3.00
1 shoe-
1 hat-$1.00
Remarks:
Turned over to John A. Bivens, 26 July 1864
3) Blake, Thomas, Pvt
Co. I, 1st (Butler's) SC Infantry
Died: 21 October 1864
Cause: yellow fever
Articles:
2 jackets-$10.00
2 pr pants-$8.00
1 pr drawers-$1.00
1 shirt-$1.00
1 cap-$1.00
1 pr shoes-$2.00
1 haversack-$0.25
1 blanket-$5.00
Remarks:
Turned over to 1LT Jacob Youngblood, Co. I, 1st (Butler's) SC Infantry, 27 October 1864
4) Blalock, J.D., Pvt
Barnwell Battery, GA Light Artillery
Died: 4 January 1865
Cause: gunshot wound
Articles:
1 coat-$25.00
3 jackets-$24.00
1 pr shoes-$2.00
1 shirt-$1.50
3 pr socks-$1.50
2 caps-$3.00
1 pr gloves-$1.00
1 quilt-$10.00
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 knapsack-
2 blankets-$20
Remarks: received by JJ Harman of Thomas County, Ga, on behalf of the family
5) Brice, J. Alex, Pvt
Co. C 27th SC Infantry
Died: 3 February 1864
Cause: n/s
Articles:
1 jacket-$8.00
1 coat-$12.00
2 pr pants-$12.00
1 vest-$4.00
1 pr drawers-$3.00
1 shirt-$3.00
1 pr gloves-$0.50
Tobacco-$1.50
1 cap-$1.25
1 Testament-$0.25
1 blanket-$8.00
1 pr shoes-$8.00
1 canteen-
1 knapsack-
1 haversack-
Writing Paper-$0.50
Remarks:
Turned over to his father per his receipt
6) Brown, M.S., Pvt
Co. I 1st (Butler's) SC Infantry
Died: 18 November 1864
Cause: yellow fever
Articles:
1 cap-$1.50
1 hat-$0.50
1 jacket-$8.00
4 pr pants-$30.00
1 pr drawers-$2.50
2 shirts-$6.00
3 pr socks-$15.00
1 pr shoes-$1.00
1 pkg. Envelopes-$1.50
Writing Paper, etc.-$5.00
1 knife-$1.00
1 knapsack-
1 canteen-
1 pr gloves-$5.00
Cash-$21.00
Remarks:
Turned over to Cpt. K.G. Billings, Co.I, 1st SC, 26 November 1864
7) Campbell, Daniel, Pvt
Co. C 7th Bttn, SC Infantry (Enfield Rifles)
Died: 13 November 1863
Cause: intermittent fever
Articles:
1 knapsack-
1 coat-$5.00
2 jackets @$2.50-$5.00
4 shirts@$0.62 1/2-$2.50
2 pr drawers @$0.50-$1.00
1 pr pants-$2.00
1 pr gloves-$0.75
3 pr socks @$0.25-$0.75
1 hat-$1.00
Remarks:
Turned over to Thomas M. Barker, Asst. Quartermaster, 5 December 1863
8) Cole, Jake W., Pvt
Co. H 32d GA Infantry
Died: 7 September 1864
Cause: congestive fever
Articles:
1 jacket-$5.00
1 gum cloth-$1.00
1 blanket-$5.00
1 pr suspenders-$0.25
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 cap-$0.24
Cash-$30.20
Postage Stamps-$0.30
1 knife-$3.00
Remarks:
Turned over to 1LT Cornelius M. McCune, Co. H, 32d GA Infantry, 8 September 1864
9) Cooney, Michael, Pvt
Co. I, 1st (Butler's) SC Infantry
Died: 29 November 1863
Cause: wound
Articles:
1 blanket-$7.00
1 pr shoes-$6.00
1 knapsack-
1 jacket-$6.00
1 pr pants-$8.00
1 cap-$1.00
1 towel-$0.25
1 pr drawers-$0.50
3 shirts @$0.75-$2.25
1 pr socks-$0.50
1 razor-$1.00
1 strop-$0.50
Cash-$10.00
Remarks:
Turned over to Cpt Thomas M. Barker, Asst Quartermaster, 5 December 1863
10) Copeland, H.W., Pvt
Co. F, 14th Bttn., GA Light Artillery
Died: 21 February 1864
Cause: pneumonia
Articles:
2 shirts-$0.50
2 pr pants-$0.50
1 vest-$0.75
1 pr shoes-$1.50
1 carpet blanket-$5.00
1 Hymn Book-$0.50
2 Haversack-
1 coat-
1 pr drawers-
1 Prayer Book-$0.25
Remarks:
Turned over to Cpt. Thomas M. Barker, Asst. Quartermaster, 29 February 1864
**I'm going to jump around a little now
11) Elder, Kelley, Pvt
Co. A, 10th Bttn NC Heavy Atty
Died: 29 December 1864
Cause: n/s
Articles:
1 blanket-$10.00
1 sheet-$4.00
1 jacket-$5.00
1 pr pants-$1.00
1 pr drawers-$2.00
1 shirt-$2.00
3 pr socks-$4.00
1 cap-$0.50
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 knapsack-
1 cap-$0.50
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 knapsack )
1 Neck Tie )-$1.00
12) Goodman, J.B. Pvt
Co. F, "39th Virginia Vols."
(34th Va. Inf.?)
Died: 23 October 1864
Cause: yellow fever
Articles:
2 coats-$50.00
2 jackets-$20.00
10 linen shirst-$100.00
3 flannel shirts-$9.00
5 pr drawers-$7.50
9 pr socks-$9.00
1 cap-$1.00
2 vests-$6.00
5 pr pants-$50.00
12 Books-$120.00
1 Trunk-
Cash-$6.50
Remarks: Effects and trunk shipped to Petersburg, Va., 6 February 1865 and received by "LT & Adj. T.M. Anderson, Cutts' Bttn. Art."
13) Greer, William H., Pvt
Co. F, 3d (Palmetto) Bttn, SC Light Artillery
Died: 30 August 1864
Cause: remittent fever
Articles:
2 blankets @$15-$30.00
1 gum cloth-$1.50
1 carpet sack-$1.00
1 hat-$3.00
1 pillow-$0.50
1 haversack-$0.25
1 pr socks-$0.10
2 pr pants-$12.00
1 jacket-$10.00
1 canteen-$1.50
4 plus Tobacco-$4.00
1 pr gloves-$5.00
1 pr shoes-$5.00
1 vest-$0.50
1/2 quire Paper, Writing-$2.00
2 blank books-$0.50
1 knife-$1.00
1 razor-$1.00
1 silver watch-
cash-$96.00
Remarks:
Turned over to Maj. C.H. Suber, Quartermaster, 30 January 1865
I'll post more later as time permits. Interesting in how the valuations fluctuated between articles.
Neill Rose
PLHA
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