Capt Charles Lawton Boag
Birth |
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
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Death | 27 Jun 1862 (aged 27) |
Burial | Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA |
Memorial ID | 14310877 · View Source |
Civil War Confederate Officer. "Tell them at home I die fighting in defense of my country and for the honor of South Carolina" were the words of this Charlestonian after he had been mortally wounded at Gaines's Mill, Virginia. At the grade of Captain, Boag was commanding Company I, Gregg's 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry when he was felled. He was 26-years old.
Civil War Confederate Officer. "Tell them at home I die fighting in defense of my country and for the honor of South Carolina" were the words of this Charlestonian after he had been mortally wounded at Gaines's Mill, Virginia. At the grade of Captain, Boag was commanding Company I, Gregg's 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry when he was felled. He was 26-years old.
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- Created by: Stonewall
- Added: 17 May 2006
- Find A Grave Memorial 14310877
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Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed ), memorial page for Capt Charles Lawton Boag (20 Sep 1834–27 Jun 1862), Find A Grave Memorial no. 14310877, citing Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA ; Maintained by Stonewall (contributor 46536634) .