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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)
ust, 1864, Lieutenant Jeffords became assistant adjutant-general of this brigade and held that position until the close of the war, surrendering at Greensboro, N. C. He participated in all the skirmishes and engagements in which his regiment took part. After the close of the war he returned to Orangeburg, S. C., and in 1866 went to Charleston and again engaged in business. He continued there until 1871, when he returned to Orangeburg, and in the fall of 1873 became the representative of F. W. Wagner & Co. in Orangeburg county, and is still so engaged. He was married, in 1858, to Miss Mary E. Albergotti, of Charleston, and they have seven children: Lena W., now Mrs. W. R. Richardson, of Anderson; Theodore A. Jr., physician at Orangeburg; Robert I., merchant at Orangeburg; Milton K., merchant; Washington W., clerk; Rebecca A., and Wallace D. Adam Hubley Jenkins, a survivor of the Fourth South Carolina cavalry, was born in Colleton county, June 8, 1845. His father was Adam Hubley J
van. Two and a half story house, owned by Mr. E. Bull, and occupied by the same. West Side.--Three story brick mansion, owned and occupied by Miss Harriet Pinckney. Three story brick residence, owned by M. D. Hyams, and occupied by George O'Neill. Three story brick dwelling house and grocery store, owned and occupied by Henry Gridts. Two story wooden building, owned by Henry Gridts, and occupied by John D. Leseman. Two story wooden building, owned by John F. Schaffner, occupied by F. W. Wagner. Two story house, owned by Dr. J. F. Schaffner, occupied by P. Rinsett. Two story wooden houses, owned by F. Shulken, occupied by John R. Haseloop.--Two two story houses, owned by A. J. White, and occupied by Jacques Gotti and Ferdinand Christman. Two story wooden house, occupied by Thomas O'Sullivan. Two story house, owned by Ann Francis. Two story wooden building, owned by Catherine Pritchard, occupied by E. C. Pritchard. Ware-house, occupied by O. J. Chaffe. Two three story houses,