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Charles J. Colcock

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as the son of slave owners Thomas Hutson Colcock and Eliza Mary Hay. He married Mary Caroline Heyward in 1838, Lucy Frances Horton in 1851 and Agnes Bostick in 1864 and sired, among others, Charles J. Colcock Jr., John Colcock (who would be an officer in the 3rd South Carolina Infantry), and Francis
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was replaced with Colcock due to his knowledge of the geography and under his command, won the battle. In 1865, he would be promoted to Brigadier General.
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During his military service, he was also put in charge of the Confederate Third Military District from Ashepoo to the Savannah River. When the
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When the war ended, Colcock went into private life and eventually died without owning slaves on October 22, 1891, and was buried at
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Vital Rails: The Charleston & Savannah Railroad and the Civil War in Coastal South Carolina
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1860 census shows he owned 113 slaves that he didn’t want to give up in St. Luke’s Parish.
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When South Carolina seceded from the United States, Charles Colcock joined the
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and lead the 3rd South Carolina to defend the construction of the railroad.
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relinquished command to him as the main Confederate commander.
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Barnwell County, South Carolina
Hampton County, South Carolina
Sheldon, South Carolina
Confederate States
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Sherman's March to the Sea
Battle of Honey Hill
Alma mater
Battle of Honey Hill
G. W. Smith
Barnwell County, South Carolina
Confederate States Army
3rd South Carolina Cavalry
Charleston and Savannah Railway
Battle of Honey Hill
G. W. Smith
Sheldon, South Carolina


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