Capt. Hamilton's Co., Provost Guard (Infantry)

Historical Notes:
Capt. Hamilton's Co., Provost Guard (Infantry) was organized for local defense at Columbia on 18 December 1863, under authority of the War Department. The company was raised during Oct-Dec 1863, from conscripts declared unfit for field service at the camp of instruction in Columbia. Later, men from other commands who were declared unfit for field service by the Medical Examining Board were also transferred to the company. These men were either too old for field service or had been rendered diabled by prior service. The Provost Guard was the military police, chasing deserters amd escaped POWs, along with assisting in keeping civil order. This unit may have fallen under the commpand of Captain Senn. It was paroled at Chester, SC, on 5 May 1865. Officers:
  • Hamilton Jr,, Daniel Heyward, Captain, served in 1st (Gregg's) Infantry. Son of Colonel D. H. Hamilton of the 1st (Gregg's) SC Infantry, he served as regimental adjutant until disabled by a wound received at Sheperdstown, WV, in 1862. Officers
  • Hamilton, James R., 1st Lieutenant, served in 1st (Gregg's) Infantry, as a sergeant in Company C, He was detailed to provost guard duty in Columbia in May 1864, was subsequently elected to 1st Lieutenant there, and officially transferred to provost guard service sometime between Aug and Oct 1864.
  • Mouzon, H. J., 2nd Lieutenant, joined as Sergeant NonCommission Officers
  • Green, W. B., 1st Sergeant, served in 2nd Cavalry
  • Brown, J. G., Sergeant
  • Castles, W. L., Sergeant
  • Chambers, W. M., Sergeant
  • Du Bose, T. D., Sergeant
  • Lipsey, R. M. ( R. W. ), Sergeant, joined as Corporal
  • Severance ( Saverance ), R. M., Sergeant, joined as Private
  • Villard, Thomas D., Sergeant, served in 6th Cavalry
  • Carson, J. C, Corporal, joined as Private
  • Dagnall, M. , Corporal
  • Martin, A. H., Corporal, joined as Private
  • McDaniel ( McDonald ), H. C., Corporal, joined as Private
  • Minter, J. R., Corporal
  • Assignments:
    Department of South Carolina Battles:
    The Carolinas Campaign Roster:
    The roster of this unit contains the names of 100 men.


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