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L. P. Truitt, 23, Private, Company B, 21st Regiment South Carolina Infantry, enlisted January 1, 1862 at Darlington for 1 year, $50 bounty due, promoted 4th Corporal mid-year 1862, reduced to ranks August 4,1863, transferred to Company K, November 1, 1863, killed in action May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, Va.

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A. T. Truitt, Private, Company B, 21st Regiment South Carolina Infantry, enlisted May 12, 1862 at Darlington for 1 year, $50 bounty due, recorded absent, detached on Pioneer* duty, admitted Jackson Hospital, Richmond, Va. November 7, 1864, Diarrhoea Ch., furloughed for 60 days December 16, destination Timmonsville, S.C., no further records

* Engineers

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of South Carolina

B Company - (also known as Wilds' Rifles), many men from Darlington District (County): Captain Samuel H. Wilds
K Company - (also known as Timmonsville Minute Men): Captain James W. Owens

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