Soldiers -- South Carolina -- Registers
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Soldiers -- South Carolina -- Registers
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- Historical sketch and roster of the South Carolina Beauregard's Company Light Artillery, AKA Ferguson's Battery, by John C. Rigdon
- The 15th Battalion, South Carolina Heavy Artillery, also known as "Lucas' Battalion", Robert S. Seigler
- Revolutionary War bounty land grants in South Carolina, compiled by Tony Draine and John Skinner
- Military monuments and memorials in South Carolina, Marion F. Sturkey
- Historical sketch and roster of the South Carolina 1st Cavalry Regiment, by John C. Rigdon
- A history of the 2nd South Carolina Infantry, 1861-65, Mac Wyckoff
- Historical sketch and roster of the South Carolina 18th Heavy Artillery Battalion, John C. Rigdon
- No prouder fate, the story of the 11th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, Neil Baxley
- Defending their homes, the role of John's Island and the Stono Scouts in the War between the States, Robert Sanders Seigler
- The patriots in the Snow Campaign, 1775, first land battle of the American Revolution in South Carolina, Bobby Gilmer Moss
- And were the glory of their times, artillery : the men who gave their lives in defense of South Carolina in the War for Southern Independence, Herbert O. Chambers, III
- To Virginia and back with Rutledge's Cavalry, a history of the 4th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment, Richard Kevin Dietrich
- The bloody 7th, Glen Allan Swain Sr
- The history of Company B, Twenty-first Regiment (Infantry) South Carolina Volunteers, Confederate States Provisional Army, by Henry Kershaw DuBose
- Historical roster and itinerary of South Carolina volunteer troops who served in the late War between the United States and Spain, 1898,, coupled with brief sketches of their movements from the beginning to the ending of the conflict. / Compiled and published by J.W. Floyd, adjutant and inspector general
- First South Carolina Cavalry, Robert J. Driver, Jr
- Roster of patriots serving with Francis Marion, [John M. Gregg]
- Historical sketch and roster of the South Carolina 1st Battalion Sharpshooters, by John C. Rigdon
- Roster of the loyalists in the Battle of Kings Mountain, by B.G. Moss
- A history of the Fifth South Carolina Volunteers, Rosalind Todd Tedards
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