Southard's Independent Company

Southard's Independent Company, Pennsylvania (Colored) Infantry was a United States Colored Troops unit briefly formed during the Civil War. The unit was organized at Camp William Penn, Pennsylvania on July 28, 1864[1] It was named for its commander, Captain Converse Southard. The unit was disbanded November 14, 1864[2] at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[3] and its remaining members sent to reinforce existing U.S.C.T. regiments.

Purpose

Not much is known about this unit, except that it did not see combat. It was enlisted for a period of only 100 days;[4] enlistments of 3 to 4 months or so were usually for emergencies. Many members transferred to other units before the unit was disbanded, including its officers.

An army under CSA General Jubal Early had threatened Washington DC in the beginning of July but had fled to West Virginia by August. The troops may have been raised to serve in the defense of Washington DC or replace Pennsylvania units sent to Maryland.

Known members

There were 100 men (3 officers, 18 NCOs, 2 Musicians, and 77? Soldiers) assigned to the unit at formation.

Officers

Non-Commissioned Officers

Musicians

Private Soldiers

See also

References

  1. Frank H. Taylor, PHILADELPHIA IN THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1913, p.279
  2. Frank H. Taylor, PHILADELPHIA IN THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1913, p.279
  3. Pennsylvania Adjutant-General's Office, Report of the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania (1864); Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1865. p.269
  4. Pennsylvania Adjutant-General's Office, Report of the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania (1864); Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1865. p.269
  5. http://www.peoriacountyillinois.info/directories/1861_dcty/1861_directory_s.html 1861 Peoria City Directory
  6. http://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/r050/047-a-in.html Roster: Company "A", 47th Illinois Infantry
  7. http://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/r050/047-a-in.html Roster: Company "A", 47th Illinois Infantry
  8. Pennsylvania Adjutant-General's Office, Report of the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania (1864); Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1865. p.269
  9. http://soda.pop.psu.edu/cgi-bin/broker?e2=transfer&_PROGRAM=pubprogs.cw3b.sas&_SERVICE=sodapop Pennsylvanians in the Civil War. by Steve Maczuga
  10. http://files.usgwarchives.org/pa/philadelphia/history/family/dickbrisbane.txt
  11. Pennsylvania Adjutant-General's Office, Report of the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania (1864); Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1865. p.269
  12. Pennsylvania Adjutant-General's Office, Report of the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania (1864); Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1865. p.269
  13. http://soda.pop.psu.edu/cgi-bin/broker?e2=transfer&_PROGRAM=pubprogs.cw3b.sas&_SERVICE=sodapop Pennsylvanians in the Civil War. by Steve Maczuga
  14. Samuel P. Bates, History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, (1861-1865), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; 1868-1871.
  15. http://www.afrolumens.org/rising_free/usct/southards.html#Samuel_P._Bates African American Civil War Veterans - Pennsylvania Burials by Units - Southard's Company, United States Colored Infantry (Pennsylvania) - Cumpton, Jacob T.
  16. National Park Service, "Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System" (Film M589, roll 18)
  17. Samuel P. Bates, History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers (1861-1865), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1868.
  18. http://www.afrolumens.org/rising_free/usct/southards.html African American Civil War Veterans - Pennsylvania Burials by Units - Southard's Company, United States Colored Infantry (Pennsylvania)
  19. http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/philadelphia/cemeteries/philly-nat-cem/phil-g.txt Philadelphia County, PA_USGenWeb Archives Cemeteries.....G Surnames: Philadelphia National Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA
  20. National Park Service, "Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System" (Film M589, roll 33)
  21. http://www.afrolumens.org/rising_free/usct/southards.html African American Civil War Veterans - Pennsylvania Burials by Units - Southard's Company, United States Colored Infantry (Pennsylvania)
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