William Coleman Research Project
Abstract: Private William Coleman was a Confederate soldier who mustered in at the age of 32, on April 11, 1861 into the Sixth South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, 1st Company "A", by J.T. Walker. He was later joined in service by his brother John Kennedy Coleman, after transferring to Company "F" (at a yet unknown time). Fifty letters written by William and John document their career within the infantry, and the conditions faced by Southern soldiers.
Scope and Content Notes | Notes about the history and contents of the Coleman letter collection |
Biography
of William Coleman, a soldier of the Sixth South Carolina Volunteer Infantry.
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Summaries of the 50 letters from William and his brother John Coleman. Battle dates included in listing. | |
Regimental
History of the Sixth South Carolina Volunteer Infantry
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Regimental History |
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Regiment Assignment Timeline and Divisions | |
Battle Summaries | |
1st Company 'A' Roster | |
2nd Company 'F' Roster | |
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