Col John Logan Black

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Col John Logan Black Veteran

Birth
York County, South Carolina, USA
Death
25 Mar 1902 (aged 71)
Blacksburg, Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Ridgeway, Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Birthplace: York District South Carolina
Father: James Augustus Black 1793 – 1848
Mother: Elizabeth Sarah "Sallie" Logan Black
1st Wife: Mary Peay Black 1833 – 1881
(Buried: Aimwell Cemetery Ridgeway South Carolina)
2nd Wife: Eugenia T. Johnson Black
Education:
Attended West Point Military Academy
Occupation before War:
Planter in Fairfield District South Carolina
Civil War Career:
1861: 1st Lt. Of Company E 1st South Carolina Regulars
1861: Captain of Company E 1st South Carolina Regulars
1861 – 1862: Lt. Colonel of 1st South Carolina Cavalry Regiment
1862 – 1865: Colonel of 1st South Carolina Cavalry Regiment
1863: Wounded during the Battle of Upperville Virginia
1863: Wounded during the 2nd Battle of Brandy Station Virginia
1864 – 1865: Served on duty with Regiment in South Carolina
Occupation after War:
Planter in Blacksburg South Carolina
Vice President of Magnetic Iron and Steel Company
Place of Death: Blacksburg South Carolina

Source of information: Rob Find A Grave #47382248
Birthplace: York District South Carolina
Father: James Augustus Black 1793 – 1848
Mother: Elizabeth Sarah "Sallie" Logan Black
1st Wife: Mary Peay Black 1833 – 1881
(Buried: Aimwell Cemetery Ridgeway South Carolina)
2nd Wife: Eugenia T. Johnson Black
Education:
Attended West Point Military Academy
Occupation before War:
Planter in Fairfield District South Carolina
Civil War Career:
1861: 1st Lt. Of Company E 1st South Carolina Regulars
1861: Captain of Company E 1st South Carolina Regulars
1861 – 1862: Lt. Colonel of 1st South Carolina Cavalry Regiment
1862 – 1865: Colonel of 1st South Carolina Cavalry Regiment
1863: Wounded during the Battle of Upperville Virginia
1863: Wounded during the 2nd Battle of Brandy Station Virginia
1864 – 1865: Served on duty with Regiment in South Carolina
Occupation after War:
Planter in Blacksburg South Carolina
Vice President of Magnetic Iron and Steel Company
Place of Death: Blacksburg South Carolina

Source of information: Rob Find A Grave #47382248