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Rev. John Alexander William Thomas was a preacher of the gospel. He answered the call to defend his homeland from the invaders by forming his own Company. On 25 Dec. 1861 at Bennetsville, Marlboro Co SC he formed Capt. J.A W. Thomas' Co, 21 SC Vols' This became Co F. 21st Regiment SC Infantry. It mustered in at Georgetown, SC on 10 January 1862. Assigned to Hagood's Brigade, Hoke's Division it saw hard fighting thru out the entire war. Capt Thomas was wounded by gunfire that struck his left forearm. He was grantned a 30 day furlough and was a patient in the hospital at Florence SC. In late 1865 he was signing as Regimental Co for Co's K and L. He survived the war and resumed his church and civic duties. He died 27 April 1894 and is buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Bennettsville, Marlboro Co. SC
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