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JW Frisinger
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Contact Name: Ryan Frisinger
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Date Added: 12/31/2010

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George Rex
- Private
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Contact Name: sherry rex wilhoit
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Date Added: 11/30/2011

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James Rufus Swink
- Private
This is my 4 time great grandfather on my father's side of the family. He was said to have been captured in Virginia.
Contact Name: Leannda Lowrance
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Date Added: 3/15/2017

Company A
Jonas Hartsell
- 1st Sergeant
Jonas was a resident in Stanly Co. NC. And enlisted in Rowan Co. at the age of 23, on July 4th, 1862. He was mustered in a private. He was reported present through October 31 1863. Captured at Rappahannoch Station. VA, November 7 1863. Confined at Point Lookout, MD. Paroled from Point Lookout, MD on March 20 1864. Received at City Point, VA, March 20 1864. Promoted to Sargent in September-October, 1864. Promoted to 1st Sgt. on or about December 1 1864. Captured at Farmville, VA, April 6 1865. Confined at Newport News, VA, April 14 1865. Released at Newport News, VA on June 26 1865, after taking the Oath of Allegiance. (May have served previously as Capt. In the 83rd Regiment NC Militia.)
Contact Name: Bill Hartley
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Date Added: 7/2/2005

Company A
Benjamin Parnell
- 1st Lieutenant
1st Lieutenant PARNELL, BENJAMIN 1828-1899, Company 'A' commander. Resided in Davie County and was by occupation a smith prior to enlisting in Rowan County at age 34. Appointed 2nd Lieutenant on July 4, 1862. Reported in command of Company 'A' in September, 1862 - February, 1863. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant on January 8, 1863. Resigned on April 10, 1863, for reasons of health (Heart). Resignation accepted on or about April 25, 1863. North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster Volume XIV Infantry Page 100 Field & Staff, 57th Regiment N.C. Troops.

Benjamin moves to Mocksville in 1854 from Johnson County NC. Son of Benjamin and Cathreen Parnell, he is married to Susanne E. (Parnell) Hudson 1825-1891. Susanne’s father was Joseph Hudson and Elizabeth (Unknown)

After the war he runs a blacksmith shop in Mocksville called 'Parnell & Hendricks'.






Contact Name: John R. Tucker Sr.
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Date Added: 12/6/2005

Company A
Eli Sides
- Private
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Contact Name: Tony Hine
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Date Added: 2/28/2009

Company A
James W Thompson
- 2nd Corporal
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Date Added: 7/24/2018

Company B
Jesse W Caudle
- Private
Pvt. Jesse W. Caudle Co B, 57th NC b. abt 1825 Anson County, NC. d. 1870 Anson County, NC.
Contact Name: Tom Fagart
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Date Added: 10/24/2009

Company B
Cornelius Ansmond Overcash
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: George Riley
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Date Added: 9/7/2012

Company B
Joseph C. Traffenstedt
- Private
Enlisted 07/04/1862. Died of 'brain fever' 11/17/1862, Culpeper Courthouse, VA.
Contact Name: Robert Beard
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Date Added: 11/17/2016

Company C
John Bescherer
- Private
John was born abt 1829 in Rowan Co. NC. He is about 35 when he enlists 4 July 1862 at Salisbury, Rowen Co. NC. In Capt John Beards Co 57th NC Vols. for three years or the war. This became Co C. He has 23 cards in his archival file. On 5 April 1863 he is sent to the hospital sick. and on 3 Dec 1863 he is sent again to the hospital as sick. 20 July 1864 he is captured near Winchester Va and taken POW. He is sent to Camp Chase near Columbus, Ohio where they say he died of smallpox on 8 Nov 1864. I suspect a combination of cold weather, poor housing & starvation diet led to the death of many in this and other northern prisons.. See the details of a Col Hoffman who was in charge of northern prisons.. His own men at trial after the war said he starved many a man to death. He even bragged that he had killed more rebels than many a front line unit..
Assigned to Generals, Law's, Hoke's, Godwin & W. G. Lewis's Brigades. John is buried in grave # 431 at Camp Chase. I have not been able to get a picture of his stone.
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Date Added: 5/10/2020

Company C
Daniel Monroe Bostian
- Private
Daniel Monroe Bostian was my great grandfather. According to my grandfather's notes, Daniel Monroe entered service July 4 1862 and was captured November 6, 1863. He was discharged at the war's end. His company commander was John Beard.
Contact Name: Charles W. Bostian
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Date Added: 8/27/2011

Company C
Paul Peeler
- 1st Sergeant
Enlisted 4 July 1862. Wounded at Chancellorsville, VA. POW at Rappahannock Station, VA. Paroled at Point Lookout, MD. Wounded at Winchester, VA. Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class on 15 Nov 1864. POW at Petersburg, VA. Oath of Allegiance on 19 Jun 1865 at Hart's Island, NY Harbor.
Contact Name: Grady Peeler
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Date Added: 6/30/2007

Company C
Solomon Peeler
- Private
Solomon Peeler born July 27 1833 died Aug 19 1908 buried in Grace Lowerstone Lutheran church, Rockwell NC, Residence: Rowan County, North Carolina Enlistment Date: 04 July 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Confederacy State Served: North Carolina Unit Numbers: 164 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 04 July 1862 at the age of 29
Enlisted in Company C, 57th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 04 July 1862.
On rolls on 28 February 1863
POW on 03 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA
Confined on 07 May 1863 at Fort Delaware, DE
Paroled on 23 May 1863 at Fort Delaware, DE
Received on 23 May 1863 at City Point, VA (Arrived for exchange)
Returned on 01 September 1863
POW on 07 November 1863 at Rappahannock Station, VA
Confined on 11 November 1863 at Point Lookout, MD
Paroled on 16 March 1864 at Point Lookout, MD
Received on 20 March 1864 at City Point, VA (Arrived for exchange)
Returned on 01 September 1864
POW on 22 September 1864 at Fisher's Hill, VA
Confined on 03 October 1864 at Point Lookout, MD
Paroled on 17 March 1865 at Point Lookout, MD
Received on 19 March 1865 at Boulware's Wharf, VA (Arrived for exchange)

Contact Name: Ray Peeler
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Date Added: 12/20/2010

Company C
carmi joshua wagoner(waggoner)
- Private
carmi j. wagoner(waggoner) enlisted 7-4-1862 as private at salisbury, nc. served throughout war and surrendered with general robert e. lee at appomattox court house, va. april 9, 1865. of the approximate 1000 men that comprised the original 57th, there were about 75 men remaining who surrenedered with lee at appommatox. from there he walked home to mt. ulla, nc. he was paroled at salisbury, nc may 24, 1865.

i have other information if there is interest.
Contact Name: julius d. waggoner
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Date Added: 12/8/2009

Company D
John Frazier
- Corporal
John Frazier was my great,great-grandfather and enlisted in the 57th NC Infantry Regiment from Forsyth County on July 4th 1862. He was in the battle of Gettysburg and subsequently was captured and taken prisoner. He was incarcerated and died at the Federal Prison at Point Lookout Maryland before the war ended.
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Date Added: 5/5/2004

Company D
Phillip Isley
- Private
Phillip was my great great 1st cousin who enlisted 03/07/1864 and was later wounded at the Wilderness 10/19/1864. Unk if captured, died or survived the war.
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Date Added: 6/4/2012

Company D
Tenison Jarvis
- Private
Tenison was my great, great, great grandfather and was from Forsyth County NC. He enlisted in the Confederate Army on July 4th 1862 in Rowan County NC .He died at Chimborazo hospital in Richmond, VA on March 25th, 1863 at the age of 35 from measles. He was assigned to; General Law's, Hoke's, Godwin's and WG Lewis's brigades. If anyone has more information on the 57th Regiment, NC Infantry Co D. I would love to know more. Tenison is buried in Clemmons, NC (Forsyth County)


Born; August 31,1827
Died; March 25,1863
Married; Mary Jane Boyer
Children; 7
Buried; Clemmons, NC
Contact Name: Amy Jarvis Hargette
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Date Added: 12/7/2006

Company D
Henry Washington Livengood
- Private
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Date Added: 6/20/2005

Company D
Simeon Lee Pulliam
- Quarter Master
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Contact Name: Gerald Fletcher
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Date Added: 7/30/2008

Company D
James Calvin Zimmerman
- Private
Born 8 Sep 1832 Bethania, Forsyth County, North Carolina /
Died 1900 Bethania, Forsyth County, North Carolina / Buried: Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery, Rural Hall, Forsyth County, North Carolina
- James Calvin Zimmerman enlisted as a Private on 04 July 1862 in Forsyth County at the age of 29 Enlisted in Company D of the 57th North Carolina Infantry.
His original letters to different relatives and friends about the Conditions of the War and many battles can be found in Duke University Historical Records Department.
They were also Transcribed in a book called 'The Fighting 57th North Carolina: The Life and Letters of James Calvin Zimmerman' written and transcribed by William Hartley and James Zimmerman. The book is an interesting account of the struggles and morale issues that the soldiers faced. There are a few inaccuracies in the family timeline at the end of the book, but a great historical reference.
Contact Name: Chris Redmond
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Date Added: 8/20/2014

Company E
Jacob Waitsell Beard
- Private
Enlisted 07-07-1862. Wounded 10-20-1862. Hospitalized in Richmond.
Contact Name: Robert Beard
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Contact Homepage: rfb.geo@yahoo.com
Date Added: 11/17/2016

Company E
George Washington Cansler
- Private
George Cansler was captured at the ill-fated Battle of the Rappahannock on 7 Nobvember 1863. He was sent to Point Lookout, Maryland and was released in a prisoner exchange on 10 February 1865.
Contact Name: Cliff Roberts
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Date Added: 6/13/2007

Company E
Jacob Lantz
Rank Unknown
Jacob Lantz, son of Jacob Lantz and Sabina Hoke, was born 8 Aug 1819, died 28 Apr 1864 at Point Lookout Prison Camp, Maryland. He was captured at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Contact Name: Jim L. Claunch
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Date Added: 6/28/2005

Company E
Jacob Raby
- Private
Enlisted 7-4-62 at Catawba Co, NC. Private. In hospital 11-22-62 with chronic rheumatism at Richmond, VA. Died 12-3-62 of pneumonia at Richmond, VA hospital.
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Date Added: 1/28/2011

Company E
William M Raby
- Private
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Contact Name: Scott Gragg
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Date Added: 11/17/2010

Company E
Reuben Travis(Traffenstedt)
- Private
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Contact Name: Ronnie Travis
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Date Added: 11/26/2005

Company F
Joseph Henry Bigham
- Private
Enlisted in Cabarrus County NC in 1862 Believe he was wounded but, this info is through family talk But, I am unsure cannot find info on John Henry
Contact Name: James Earnhardt
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Date Added: 7/24/2014

Company F
Charles Philo DeJournette
- Private
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Contact Name: David Laslie
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Date Added: 9/22/2007

Company F
John Milton Faggart
- Private
Pvt. John Milton Faggart b. 29 Mar 1831, Cabarrus County, NC. d. 7 Sep 1901, Cabarrus County, NC. Buried at Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Concord, NC.

Pvt. John Milton Faggart enlisted on 7 JUl 1862 into Co F, 57th NC Regiment. On 3 May 1863 he was captured at Chancellorsville, Va. and was released in a prisoner exchange. He was in a Confederate hospital in Farmville, Va on 3 Aug 1863 for chronic diahrea.
On 7 Nov 1863 he was captured at Rappahannock Station, Va. After escaping he returned to Co F and received a chest wound on 24 Jul 1864 in Winchester, Va. Paroled on 6 Apr 1865 in Farmville, Va.
John M. Faggart was one of the founders of Prosperity Lutheran Church now named Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Concord, NC where he is buried.
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Date Added: 10/24/2009

Company F
Joseph Graham Morrison
- Captain
Capt. Joseph Graham Morrison born 1 Jun 1842 in Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC and died 11 Apr 1906 in Charlotte, NC.
He was the son of Rev. Dr. Robert Hall Morrison, a Presbyterian Minister and the first President of Davidson College, Davidson, NC and Mary Graham.
Joseph was also the brother of Mary Anna Morrison, the wife of Gen. Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson, Isabella S. Morrison the wife of Gen. Daniel Harvey Hill, and Eugenia Erixene Morrison the wife of Gen. Rufus Clay Barringer.

Josesph was a student at VMI (Class of 1865) when the war began. He left VMI and was commissioned a Lt. and became an ADC (aide-de-camp) on his brother-in-law Gen. Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson's staff in June 1862. In the Antietam Campaign he was ADC to Gen. Jackson and was with Gen. Jackson when he was mortally wounded at Chancellorsville in May 1863. After Chancellorsville in July 1863 rather than transferring to Gen. Ewell's command with the rest of Gen. Jackson's staff, he joined the staff of Gen. Ramseur. The Morrisons knew the Ramseurs since both had lived in Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina where the Rev. Dr. Robert Morrison had been the Pastor of Macpelah Presbyterian Church.

In Sep. 1863, Joseph Morrison was transferred to the 57th NC Regiment as Adjutant. By 1865 he was a Captain of Co F, 57th NC Regiment and lost a foot shortly after at Petersburg while away from his regiment visiting Gen. Hoke.

After the war he was suffering from tuberculosis and spent the four years following the war in California recuperating. In 1869, he came home to North Carolina where he was a planter and ran the Mariposa Cotton Mills. He returned to claim the family home upon his father's death in 1889 and himself died at Charlotte, NC on 11 Apr 1906. Capt. Morrison is buried at the Macpelah Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lincolnton, Lincoln County, NC. He was the husband of Jennie E. Davis.
Contact Name: Tom Fagart
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Date Added: 10/24/2009

Company F
William M Propst
- 1st Lieutenant
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Date Added: 8/26/2008

Company F
Soloman Unk Readling
- Private
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Contact Name: Mrs. Bettie L. (Ridling) Storey
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Date Added: 6/13/2005

Company F
Henry Monroe Weaver
- Private
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Contact Name: Jimmie Weaver
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Date Added: 1/25/2009

Company G
George Washington Heafner
- Private
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Contact Name: Mark Heafner
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Date Added: 9/28/2008

Company G
Daniel Lingerfelt
- Private
Lingerfelt, Daniel, Private
Company G, 57th North Carolina Infantry Regiment

Resided in Lincoln County where he enlisted at age 25, July 4, 1862, for the war. Reported present or accounted for through February 28, 1863. Captured at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3-4, 1863. Confined at Fort Delaware, Delaware on or about May 7, 1863. Paroled and transferred to City Point, Virginia, where he was received on May 23, 1863, for exchange. Reported absent without leave on September 1, 1863. Reported at home on furlough September - October 1863. Returned to duty prior to December 31, 1863. Captured at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia, May 16, 1864. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland, May 19, 1864. Transferred to Elmira, New York, August 15, 1864. Paroled at Elmira on October 11, 1864. Received at Venus Point, Savannah River, Georgia, November 26, 1864 for exchange. Reported on sick furlough from November 26, 1864 through February 28, 1865. Survived the war. (North Carolina pension records indicate that he was wounded at Richmond, Virginia, January 10, 1864.)

Born: about 1837
Died: after May 10, 1907
Buried: Pleasant Hill Methodist, Cleveland Co., NC
Married: Frances Jane Gilbert
Children: 6
Occupation: unknown
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/6/2007

Company G
Daniel Sain
- Private
Sain, Daniel, Private
Company G, 57th North Carolina Infantry

Born in Lincoln County where he resided as a farmer prior to enlisting in Lincoln County at age 22, July 4, 1862, for the war. Hospitalized at Richmond, Virginia on or about November 8, 1862, with rheumatism. Transferred to hospital at Danville, Virginia, January 8, 1863. Returned to duty on March 24, 1863. Captured at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3-4, 1863. Confined at Fort Delaware, Delaware on or about May 7, 1863. Paroled at Fort Delaware and transferred to City Point, Virginia, where he was received on May 23, 1863 for exchange. Returned to duty in September-October 1863. Captured at Rappahannock Station, Virginia, November 7, 1863. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland, November 11, 1863. Released at Point Lookout on March 8, 1864, after taking the Oath of Allegiance and joining the US Army. Assigned to Company D, 1st Regiment US Volunteer Infantry.

Born: about 1839 in Lincoln Co., NC
Died: unknown
Buried: unknown
Married: unknown
Children: unknown
Occupation: unknown

Family stories refer to Daniel Sain as 'Devil Dan' for having galvanized and joined the US Army during ther war.
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007

Company G
Levi E. Sain
- Private
Sain, Levi E., Private
Company G 57th North Carolina Infantry

Resided in Lincoln County where he enlisted at age 35, July 4,1862, for the war. Hospitalized at Richmond, Virginia, October 30, 1862, with typhoid fever. Returned to duty in November-December, 1863. Reported absent on sick furlough from May 3 through August 31, 1864. Hospitalized in Charlotte on September 23, 1864 with chronic ulcers. Returned to duty on October 28, 1864. Reported absent without leave on November 21, 1864. Returned to duty in January-February, 1865. Wounded in the head at Fort Steadman, Virginia, March 25, 1865. Hospitalized at Petersburg, Virginia, where he was captured on April 2, 1865. Confined at Newport News, Virginia, May 17, 1865. Released at Newport News on June 26, 1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance.

Born: August 5, 1830 in Lincoln Co., NC
Died: May 4, 1912
Buried: Laurel Hill Methodist, Lincoln Co., NC
Married: Margaret Houser
Children: 5
Occupation:
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007

Company G
Andrew Sane
- Private
Sane, Andrew, Private
Company G 57th North Carolina Infantry

Resided in Lincoln County where he enlisted at age 31, July 4, 1862, for the war. Wounded in the left leg at Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862. Left leg amputated below the knee. Hospitalized at Richmond, Virginia, February 16, 1863. Furloughed for ninety days on March 12, 1863. Reported absent wounded through February28, 1865. Survived the war.

Born: about 1831 in Lincoln Co., NC
Died: after 1907 in Lincoln Co., NC
Buried: unknown
Married: unknown
Children: unknown
Occupation: unknown
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007

Company G
John Sane
- Private
Sane, John, Private
Company G 57th North Carolina Infantry

Resided in Lincoln County where he enlisted at age 20, July 4, 1862, for the war. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862. Returned to duty in January-February, 1863. Died in camp (probably near Fredericksburg, Virginia) on April 11, 1863. Cause of death not reported.

Born: about 1843
Died: April 11, 1863 at Fredericksburg, VA
Buried: unknown
Married: unknown
Children: unknown
Occupation; unknown
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007

Company G
Joseph Sane
- Private
Sane, Joseph, Private
Company G 57th North Carolina Infantry

Resided in Lincoln County where he enlisted at age 28 on July 4, 1862, for the war. Hospitalized at Richmond, Virginia, October 31, 1862. Died in hospital at Richmond on or about November 25, 1862, of “typhoid fever.”

Born: about 1837 in Lincoln Co., NC
Died: November 25, 1862 in Richmond, VA
Buried: unknown
Married: Eliza Unknown
Children: unknown
Occupation: unknown
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007

Company G
Noah Sane
- Private
Sane, Noah, Private
Company G, 57th North Carolina Infantry

Resided in Lincoln County where he enlisted at age 30, July 4, 1862, for the war. Wounded in the lungs at Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862. Hospitalized at Richmond, Virginia, where he died on December 19, 1862, of wounds.

Born: about 1832 in Lincoln Co., NC
Died: December 19, 1862 in Richmond, VA
Buried: unknown
Married: unknown
Children: unknown
Occupation: farmer
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007

Company H
John Hosea Kerr
- 2nd Lieutenant
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Contact Name: Scott Kerr
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Date Added: 3/20/2009

Company H
John G Rowland
- Private
John G. Rowland was my grandfather's uncle, who was named for him, and after whom I was named. He joined the regiment on Jul 17, 1862 and except for some hospital time from Jan to May 1863, was continuously with the regiment. He was captured during the battle of Stephenson's Depot (or Rutherford's Farm) near Winchester on July 20, 1864, when the regiment was routed. He was taken initially to a prison camp in Wheeling and was transferred to Camp Chase near Columbus, Ohio, where he died of smallpox on Nov 9, and was buried at the Confederate cemetery nearby in grave 443, with a headstone still standing and readable.
Contact Name: Col John K. Rowland, USAF (Ret)
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Date Added: 9/29/2009

Company H
Joshua Soule Smith
- Private
American Civil War Soldiers Record about Joshua Smith Name: Joshua Smith , Residence: Rowan County, North Carolina Enlistment Date: 04 July 1862 Substitute for Hammershlag Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Confederacy State Served: North Carolina Unit Numbers: 164 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 04 July 1862 at the age of 52 Substitute in Company H, 57th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 17 July 1862. Hospitalized on 31 October 1862 at Richmond, VA (With typhoid fever) Returned on 13 December 1862 Hospitalized on 07 January 1863 at Richmond, VA (With chronic diarrhoea) Transferred on 23 January 1863 at Salisbury, NC Hospl Absent, without leave on 15 September 1863 Returned on 15 October 1863 (Estimated day) Detailed on 04 December 1863 at Richmond, VA (As harness maker) Sick on 01 February 1864 (At home) Returned on 31 August 1864 Furloughed on 15 September 1864 (Home, sick) Returned on 28 February 1865.

This is my wife's great great grandfather.
Contact Name: James E. Gilmer
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Date Added: 7/31/2008

Company H
George Maxwell Wilson
- Private
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Contact Name: Jeremiah Wilson
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Date Added: 2/9/2011

Company I
William Samuel Terry
- Private
Resided in Orange county where he enlisted at age 22, July 4, 1862, for the war. Reported absent sick through october 31, 1862. Reported absent without leave in November, 1862-Febuary, 1863. Returned to duty prior to May 11, 1863. Captured at Rappahannock Station, Virginia, November 7, 1863. Confined at Point Lookout, maryland, November 11, 1863. Paroled at Point Lookout. Paroled at Point Lookout on March 16, 1864. Recieved at City Point, Virginia, March 20, 1864, for exchange. Returned to duty in May-August, 1864. Wounded in the right leg and captured at Cedar Creek, Virginia, October 19, 1864. Hospitalized at Baltimore, Maryland, January 19, 1865. Transferred to hospital at Fort McHenry, Maryland, May 9, 1865. Released at Fort McHenry on June 29, 1865, after taking the Oath of Allegiance.
Contact Name: Caleb Terry
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Date Added: 11/13/2007

Company K
Amos Alexander Bostian
- Corporal
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Contact Name: Jeff Bostian
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Date Added: 8/10/2010

Company K
Alfred Alexander Miller
- Captain
Capt. Miller's photo on uniform is book published. He looks identical to uncle Capt. Eli Propst, CSA; except one has three-button cuffs, the other four buttons. His parents were John Cyrus Miller and Sophie Propst of Rowan Co., N.C., from Cabarrus Co. Capt. Miller's remains fetched back from Fredericksburg by Rev. Samuel D. Rothrock, buried Bethal Lutheran. Originally in Rowan Co. CSA militia with double brother-in-law 'Squire' Capt. Abner Leander Hall (Pvt. regular service). Son Lutheran Rev. John Abner Locke Miller wed Mary Ann Pinkston, daughter of Pvt. Wm. Franklin Pinkston of Co. K. Jim Miller, Southport, N.C.
Contact Name: James Alfred Miller Jr.
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Date Added: 1/27/2010

Company K
William Franklin Pinkston
- Private
Pvt. Pinkston never recover from war illness, died soon after, seek Rowan Co., N.C. grave and of wife Mrs. Jamimia Sloan Pinkston. Daughter Mary Ann Pinkston (d Willis, Va., 1929) wed Lutheran Rev. John Abner Locke Miller, Son of Capt. A. A. Miller of Co. K, 57th NCT. Rev. Locke Miller (d Concord, N.C. 1945) buried Bethal Luthern with father and grandfather John Cyrus Miller.
Contact Name: James Alfred Miller Jr.
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Date Added: 1/27/2010

Company K
Andrew Jackson Sechler
- Captain
HIS FULL NAME IS ACTUALLY GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON SECHLER, BEING NAMED AFTER ANDREW JACKSON. HE WENT BY G.A.J. SECHLER. HE ENTERED SERVICE AS A PRIVATE AND ROSE THRU THE RANKS TO CAPT.
Contact Name: STEVE SECHLER
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Date Added: 9/8/2008

Company K
James Rufus Swink
- Private
This man is my great, great, great grandfather. He enlisted in Rowan County July 7, 1862 at the age of 44. He was later captured at Rappahannock Station, Va. and was imprisoned at Point Lookout, Md. He was recieved at City Point, Va, March 20, 1864 for exchange. Took the oath of allegiance in Salisbury on June 1, 1865. I would like to have documentation to prove these facts, ie. copies of prison records or copies of the allegiance voucher. Feel free to e-mail me at any time. I check it every day and continually look for good news from anyone. All tidbits of information are welcomed. Please help me if you can. Thank You!
Contact Name: Randy Aldridge
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Date Added: 7/11/2005

Company K
James C Thompson
Rank Unknown
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Contact Name: Jeff Thompson
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Date Added: 1/27/2013

Company K
James L Thompson
- Private
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Contact Name: Jeff Thompson
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Date Added: 7/24/2018

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