The only mention of his Court-Martial are found on individual cards in his CSR which make the following notations, Sexton's are similar. Have no idea of what the initials "L. S." stands for:
- Cashiered G. O. 29, Head Quarters, Charleston, February 18, 1863
- Dropped from rolls L. S. #210, Department S. C., Ga. & Fla. February 18, 1863
- Insp. R. #85, Department of S. C., Ga. & Fla. February 24, 1863
- Subject: On court martial, Insp. R. #43, Department of S. C., Ga. & Fla. April 30, 1863
- Court Martial Title of Record: L. S. #68, Department of S. C., Ga. & Fla. January 6, 1863
- Court Martial G. O. 29/10 Department of S. C. Ga. Fla.-Beauregard February 18, 1863
- Cashiered Insp. R. #69, Department of S. C., Ga. & Fla. February 28, 1863