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William McLee "Mack" Cole


Civil War (Confederate) · Confederate Army · Private E-1

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vt. William McLee Cole served with Company B, 3d South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, which drew the bulk of its men from Laurens County. Pvt. Cole died of Pneumonia following the Battle of Fredericksburg, Va. He died in Chimborazo Hospital Number 5, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Richmond, Va.

1861 - 1865Civil War (Confederate)

Unit
Third (Lawren's and James') Battalion, Infantry A-F
Branch
Confederate Army
Conflict Period
Civil War (Confederate)
State
South Carolina
Served For
Confederate States

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Gold Star
Rank
Private E-1
Service End Date
Mar 24, 1863
Service Start Date
1862

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Enlistment- 1862

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Full Name
William Mack Cole
Also known as
Mack Cole

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Full Name
William M Cole

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