War Between The States

There were 224 living Citadel graduates when South Carolina announced it was seceding from the Union, and 209 served in the confederate armed forces during the period referred to as The War Between the States (1861-1865). By proclamation, the South Carolina legislature declared that "all graduates of The South Carolina Military Academy (The Citadel) be qualified for officer status, up to Colonel," so most served as officers. Those alumni who did not graduate, but resigned in order to serve, were not necessarily granted officer rank.

In June, 1862, 37 cadets resigned from The Citadel and enlisted, formed the famous "Cadet Rangers," later to participate in the largest cavalry battle of the war at Trevilian Station, Va.

The Battalion of State Cadets was formed by order of the Governor and was made up of the combined classes of Citadel and Arsenal cadets. Among their numerous engagements was the Battle of Tulifinney Creek, SC. This battle is the only time in U.S. history that an entire student body participated in a combat engagement and fought as a unit. We suffered eight casualties in the fight. The battalion never surrendered in battle and never retreated. In fact, they were the last armed confederate force in SC, and they fought what is arguably the last skirmish of the war at Williamston, SC on May 1, 1865. They finally disbanded themselves at Newberry, SC Courthouse on May 9, 1865. It should be noted for historical purposes that a member of this unit, W. McKenzie Parker, 1868, was arguably the last attle casualty of The War when killed by federal soldiers on May 12, 1865, also at Williamston.

The Citadel knows of 84 alumni killed in the war as a result of being combatants. They are listed below to include the college's first graduate and first cadet combat deaths, as well as our first to be listed as Missing In Action (MIA).

As a result of actions on the battlefield by The Battalion of State Cadets, The Citadel earned the right to post nine "institutional" battle streamers for "significant participation in a battle of historical importance." Only VMI (one "institutional" streamer), and Florida State and William & Mary Army ROTC units (each with one) have also earned that right. The national service academies post the battle streamers of their respective services, but none for "institutional" participation by the cadet corps.

ClassRank, Name, UnitBattleDeath Date
1846Col. Charles C. Tew (2nd NC)KIA, SharpsburgSeptember 17, 1862
1847Lt. Col. Augustus J. Lythgoe (10th SC)KIA, Stones River, TNDecember 31, 1862
1849Lt. Col. Franklin Gaillard (2nd SC)KIA, Wilderness, VAMay 6, 1864
1849BG John VillepigueNovember 9, 1862
1850Cpt. S. N. Kennerly (25th SCI)KIA, Weldon RR, VAAugust 21, 1864
1851Cpt. John B. Colding (Ga. Volun.)KIA, Winchester, VAJune 13, 1863
1851Lt. Col. F. Gendron PalmerKIA, 2nd Manassas, VASeptember 14, 1862
1851Col. Edward J. Walker (3rd Ga.)KIA, AtlantaAugust 21, 1864
1852Cpt. W. S. Brewster (Ga. Volunteers)KIA, Fredericksburg, VADecember 11, 1862
1852Cpt. T. W. Fitzgerald (12th ALA)KIA, Chancellorsville, VAMarch 6, 1864
1852George E. GambleKIA, James Is., SCSeptember 14, 1861
1852Cpt. H. B. Housel (7th Fla.)Undetermined1862
1852Col. R. A. Palmer (2nd Miss.)KIA, 1st Manassas, VA (1st graduate KIA)July 21, 1861
1852Lt. George Seabrook (1st SC)Battlefield Disease, Morris Is., SCApril 2, 1861
1852Maj. D. T. Williams (14th SC)KIA, Gettysburg, PAJuly 2, 1863
1854Col. D. G. Fleming (22nd SC)MIA, The Crater, MDJuly 30, 1864
1854Cpt. C. T. Haskell (1st SC)KIA, Morris Is., SCJuly 10, 1863
1854BG Micah Jenkins (Army of No. VA)KIA, Wilderness, VAMay 6, 1864
1854Cpt. J. S. Palmer (10th SC)KIA, Atlanta, GAJuly 22, 1864
1855Cpt. J. M. Dean (7 ARK.)KIA, Shiloh, TNApril 7, 1862
1856Cpt. J. A. EvansKIA, Kinnesaw Mt., TNJune 27, 1864
1856Maj. J. A. Finch (6th SC)KIA, 2nd Manassas, VAAugust 30, 1862
1856Cpt. J. H. Hart (SC Cavalry)KIA, So. Mt., MDSeptember 14, 1862
1856Col. J. D. Nance (3rd SC)KIA, Wilderness, VAMay 6, 1864
1856Cpt. George A. Ross (Ark. Vol.)KIA1861
1857Col. C. W. McCreary (1st SC)KIA, Gravely Run, SCMay 31, 1865
1857Col. William D. Rutherford (3rd SC)KIA, Strasburg, VAOctober 13, 1864
1859James E. DelormeUndeterminedUndetermined
1859Cpt. James L. Litchfield (7th SC)KIA, 2nd Manassas, VASeptember 13, 1862
1859T. O. McCaslan (1st SC)KIA, 2nd Manassas, VAAugust 30, 1862
1859Lt. G. M. McDowell (SC Vol.)KIA, Gettysburg, PAJuly 3, 1863
1859Col. William H. J. Mitchell (17th SC)MIA, Petersburg, VA (1st MIA)June 18, 1864
1859Maj. W. P. Shooter (1st SC)KIA, Spotsylvania, PAMay 12, 1864
1859Col. O. J. Youmans (2nd SC)KIA, Wilderness, VAMay 6, 1864
1860Frank deCaradeuo (1st SC)Undetermined, 2nd Manassas, VANovember 3, 1863
1860Maj. E. A. Erwin (1st SC)KIA, Morris Island, SCSeptember 7, 1863
1860A. S. GaillardDied while POW, Bentonville, NCApril 30, 1865
1860Capt. Francis H. Harleston (1st SC)KIA, Ft. Sumter, SCNovember 24, 1863
18602/Lt. S. S. Kirby (Palmetto Light Artillery)KIA, Rivers Bridge, SCFebruary 2, 1865
18602/Lt. Joshua Moses (2nd SC)KIA, Ft. Blakely, Al.April 9, 1865
1860Cpt. J. Nettles (10th SC)Died while POWJanuary 14, 1863
1861James H. BurnsKIA, Gettysburg, PAJuly 2, 1863
1861Lt. J. J. Coward (5th SC)KIA, Seven Pines, VAJune 1, 1862
1861Capt. Randall Croft (16th SC)KIA, VirginiaFebruary 3, 1862
18611/Lt. John Dosier Lee (9th SCV)KIA, Gaines Mill, VAJune 30, 1862
1861Cpt. A. F. Miller (1st SC)KIA, Franklin, TNNovember 30, 1864
1861Lt. J. T. Norris (19th SC)KIA, Stones River, TNJanuary 10, 1863
1861J. C. Palmer (SC Cavalry)KIA, Chicamauga, GASeptember 19, 1863
1861Maj. John Marshall Whilden (23rd SC)KIA, 2nd Manassas, VAAugust 30, 1862
1861Nicholas Wilson (SCV)KIA, Sharpsburg, MDSeptember 17, 1862
1861T. H. Wyle (6th SC)KIA, Seven Pines, VAJune 5, 1862
1862D. P. Campbell (11th SC)KIA, Pocataglio, SCDecember 7, 1864
1862Cpt. G. B. Dyer (2nd SC)KIA, Cold Harbor, VAJune 1, 1864
1862William GreggKIA, Gaines Mill, VAJune 29, 1863
1862Capt. G. M. Lalane (25th SC)Undetermined, Sumter, SCUndetermined
1862G. A. McDowell (25th SC)KIA, Johns Island, SCFebruary 9, 1864
1862William McKewn (5th SC)KIA, Fredericksburg, VADecember 14, 1863
1863J. B. Dotterer (24th SC)KIA, Jericho Mill, VAMay 24, 1864
1863John S. Dutart (26th SC)KIA, Johns Island, SCFebruary 9, 1864
1863B. T. Gibbs (16th SC)Battlefield DiseaseMarch 12, 1864
1863P. Hamilton (24th SC)KIA, Chickamauga, TNSeptember 19, 1863
1863Col. M. B. HumphreyKIA, Bentonville, NCApril 30, 1865
1863John C. Neil (Palmetto Sharpshooters)KIA, 2nd Manassas, VAAugust 30, 1862
1863"Cadet Ranger" W. J. Nettles (27th SC)KIA, Franklin, TNOctober 27, 1864
1863William Mason Smith (27th SC)KIA, Cold Harbor, VAJune 1, 1864
1864John A. CraigUndeterminedUndetermined
1864A. W. DozierDied from POW woundsJune 2, 1874
1864Maj. J. D. Quattlebaum (7th SC)MIA, The Crater, Md.July 30, 1864
1865"Cadet Ranger" Ross DavisKIA, Trevilian Station, VAJune 12, 1864
1865George W. McKenzieKIA, Mt. Jackson, VAJanuary 4, 1864
1865R. F. NicholsBattlefield DiseaseDecember 10, 1864
1865W. J. B. PattersonKIA, Tulifinny Creek, SC (first cadet KIA)December 7, 1864
1865"Cadet Ranger" James O. SheppardKIA, Trevilian Station, VAJune 12, 1864
1866Albert S. Brown (26th SC)Battlefield DiseaseJanuary 29, 1865
1866John CulbrethBattlefield DiseaseApril 17, 1865
1866George Grant (18th SC)MIA, Bentonville, NCMarch 21, 1865
1866Johnnie C. Mangrum (26th SC)Battlefield Wounds1866
1866Robert E. Muldrow (25th SC)Battlefield DiseaseApril 7, 1865
1867James P. HugerUndeterminedUndetermined
1867Joseph E. Sams (8th SC)Battlefield DiseaseMarch 22, 1865
1868George O. BuckBattlefield DiseaseJanuary 22, 1865
1868Thomas Albert JohnsonBattlefield DiseaseMarch 23, 1865
1868Russell NobleBattlefield DiseaseJanuary 12, 1865
1868W. McKenzie ParkerKIA, Williamston, SC (last confederate death)May 9, 1865

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