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Here are the only two books I find related to the 15th.

George Martin

15th South Carolina, "A History of the Fifteenth South Carolina Infantry," by James B. Clary. Recently released in 2008, you can "follow the men of the 15th South Carolina Infantry from the time they mustered in for Confederate Service during the Fall of 1861 until this fighting regiment surrendered in April 1865 to General William T. Sherman at Greensboro, NC. WIth over 600 pages and 120 pluls detailed maps and photographs this softcover edition uses primary sources to document the 15th South Carolina as they fought in 20 major Civil War battles across seven states. Included are the personal war records of the 1,442 men who served in this regiment." Available directly from the author for $ 39.95, plus shipping, 232 Beachers Brook Lane, Cary, NC 27511.

15th South Carolina, see "History of Kershaw's Brigade, with a Complete Roll of Companies, Biographical Sketches, Incidents, Anecdotes, etc.," by Augustus D. Dickert, above. This unit was comprised of the 2nd, 3th, 7th, 8th, 15th 20th and 3rd South Carolina Battalion.
http://www.mosocco.com/southcarolina.html

James B. Clary
232 Beachers Brook Lane
Cary, North Carolina 27511 Email - jclary@adsrtp.com (New address as of Sept. 1999)
http://ehistory.osu.edu/uscw/features/regimental/south_carolina/confederate/KershawsBrigade/15th.cfm

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