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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
of that city, and after the evacuation he took part with the infantry in the battles of Averasboro and Bentonville, N. C. After the close of the war he became a farmer in Lexington county for seven years and in 1872 entered the mercantile business at Batesburg, in which he has been successfully engaged since. He was married, in 1875, to Miss Hattie G. Matthews, of Edgefield county, and they have six children: Frederick L., traveling salesman; Julian, James C., Jr., Katie, Lorenzo C. and Hattie Bess. Mr. Cullum's father, William E. Cullum, entered the army in the spring of 1864, when the old men and boys were called out, and gave his life for the cause at the battle of Honey Hill, February 7, 1865. His death left a widow and several small children. An elder brother, William P., was orderly-sergeant of Company E, Second South Carolina artillery, and served throughout the war. He is still living at Batesburg, being associated in business with his brother, James C., the subject of th