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<span class=prefix>Pvt</span> Robert C Hardee

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Pvt Robert C Hardee Veteran

Birth
Death
23 Oct 1862 (aged 30–31)
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6521988, Longitude: -84.7686005
Plot
Division 2, Section 4
Memorial ID
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Company G
19th South Carolina

R.C. Hardee, 30 years old, enrolled as a Private in Capt. Samuel Bell's Company of the 10th Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers on September 4, 1861. This company later became (2d) Company G, 10th Regiment South Carolina Infantry.

R.C. was captured at the Battle of Perryville (Chaplin Hills) on October 8, 1862.
He died at the general hospital in Danville.

Interred October 24, 1862

Widow Charlotte R. Hardee filed claim for deceased soldiers on July 14, 1863
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10th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Marion, near Georgetown, South Carolina, in July, 1861. Its members were raised in the counties of Georgetown, Horry, Williamsburg, Marion, and Charleston. The regiment moved to Cat Island where many of the men suffered from typhoid fever, measles, and mumps. In March, 1862, it was sent to Mississippi, then in the Kentucky Campaign it was involved in the capture of Munfordsville.
Company G
19th South Carolina

R.C. Hardee, 30 years old, enrolled as a Private in Capt. Samuel Bell's Company of the 10th Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers on September 4, 1861. This company later became (2d) Company G, 10th Regiment South Carolina Infantry.

R.C. was captured at the Battle of Perryville (Chaplin Hills) on October 8, 1862.
He died at the general hospital in Danville.

Interred October 24, 1862

Widow Charlotte R. Hardee filed claim for deceased soldiers on July 14, 1863
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10th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Marion, near Georgetown, South Carolina, in July, 1861. Its members were raised in the counties of Georgetown, Horry, Williamsburg, Marion, and Charleston. The regiment moved to Cat Island where many of the men suffered from typhoid fever, measles, and mumps. In March, 1862, it was sent to Mississippi, then in the Kentucky Campaign it was involved in the capture of Munfordsville.

Bio by: Andy


Inscription

19 REGT.
S. C.


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