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Notes for Jasper BARTELL
Jasper Bartell was the First Sergeant of Co. I, 10th Regiment, CSA. He
joined August 12, 1861.
Source: "The Call to Arms" by Danny H. Smith.
He served in Company I, 10th Infantry Regiment (Manigault's), South
Carolina Volunteers, CSA. He trained at camp near the Whites Bridge,
outside Georgetown, SC; saw action at South Island, SC, Corinth, MS,
Tupelo, MS; and was given a medical discharge as a result of debilitation
from disease. He traveled with the unit and returned home to South
Carolina on July 31, 1862 when they were shipped from Saltillo MS to
Chattanooga, TN. The unit eventually fought at Chickamauga, TN and
participated in other campaigns until the end of the war.
Reverend Jasper Bartell married Sarah Burrows Barr about 1844 and was an
itinerant preacher who frequently preached throughout the area. When his
father, William Bartell, died on April 10, 1860, he began to record his
daily diary activities beginning on May 1, 1860 and continued until his
last entry on December 18, 1864. He died on September 11, 1895 and was
buried in Mill Branch Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery in Marion County,
SC.
Source: Nell G. Morris, "Bartell Journals: William and Jasper Bartell" ,
Volume II. Three Rivers Historical Society, Hemingway, SC.
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