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| :Company A - (also known as the Butler Guards and Hoke's Rifle Company) - many men from [[Greenville County, South Carolina#Military|Greenville District (County]]). This company was transferred to the [[2nd Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (2nd Palmetto Regiment)|2nd Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers]] as Company B in May 1861
| | {{Block indent|Company A - (also known as the Butler Guards and Hoke's Rifle Company) - many men from [[Greenville County, South Carolina#Military|Greenville District (County]]). This company was transferred to the [[2nd Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (2nd Palmetto Regiment)|2nd Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers]] as Company B in May 1861}} |
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| :Company B - (also known as the Palmetto Riflemen, the Palmetto Rifles and Whitner's Rifle Company) - many men from [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]. Anderson community - [http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/rosters/4thinfb.htm Roster]
| | {{Block indent|Company B - (also known as the Palmetto Riflemen, the Palmetto Rifles and Whitner's Rifle Company) - many men from [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]. Anderson community - [http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/rosters/4thinfb.htm Roster]}} |
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| :Company C - (also known as the Dean Company, Dean's Infantry Company, Captain J.T. Dean's Company) - many men from [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]. Dean area - [http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/rosters/4thinfc.htm Roster]
| | {{Block indent|Company C - (also known as the Dean Company, Dean's Infantry Company, Captain J.T. Dean's Company) - many men from [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]. Dean area - [http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/rosters/4thinfc.htm Roster]}} |
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| :Company D - (also known as the Piercetown Guards and Long's Infantry Company) - many menn from [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]. Pierecetown community - [http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/rosters/4thinfd.htm Roster]
| | {{Block indent|Company D - (also known as the Piercetown Guards and Long's Infantry Company) - many menn from [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]. Pierecetown community - [http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/rosters/4thinfd.htm Roster]}} |
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| :Company E - (also known as the Calhoun Mountaineers, the Calhoun Guards and Kilpatrick's Infantry Company) - many men from [[Pickens County, South Carolina#Military|Pickens District (County)]], now Oconee County (Fair Play area)
| | {{Block indent|Company E - (also known as the Calhoun Mountaineers, the Calhoun Guards and Kilpatrick's Infantry Company) - many men from [[Pickens County, South Carolina#Military|Pickens District (County)]], now Oconee County (Fair Play area)}} |
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| :Company F - (also known as the Tyger Volunteers and Poole's Infantry Company) - many men from [[Greenville County, South Carolina#Military|Greenville District (County)]]. Near the middle and south forks of the Tyger River
| | {{Block indent|Company F - (also known as the Tyger Volunteers and Poole's Infantry Company) - many men from [[Greenville County, South Carolina#Military|Greenville District (County)]]. Near the middle and south forks of the Tyger River}} |
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| :Company G - (also known as the Saludia Guards or Volunteers and Hawthorne's Infantry Company) - many men from [[Greenville County, South Carolina#Military|Greenville District (County)]]
| | {{Block indent|Company G - (also known as the Saludia Guards or Volunteers and Hawthorne's Infantry Company) - many men from [[Greenville County, South Carolina#Military|Greenville District (County)]]}} |
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| :Company H - (also known as the Twelve Mile Volunteers) - many men from [[Pickens County, South Carolina#Military|Pickens District (County)]]. Twelve Mile Creek area.
| | {{Block indent|Company H - (also known as the Twelve Mile Volunteers) - many men from [[Pickens County, South Carolina#Military|Pickens District (County)]]. Twelve Mile Creek area.}} |
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| :Company I - (also known as the Pickens Guards and Hollingsworth's Infantry Company)- many men from [[Pickens County, South Carolina#Military|Pickens District (County)]], a few men from [[Anderson County, South Carolina|Anderson District (County]]). Pendleton area.
| | {{Block indent|Company I - (also known as the Pickens Guards and Hollingsworth's Infantry Company)- many men from [[Pickens County, South Carolina#Military|Pickens District (County)]], a few men from [[Anderson County, South Carolina|Anderson District (County]]). Pendleton area.}} |
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| :Company J - (also known as The Confederate Guards and Ashmore's Infantry Company) - [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]
| | {{Block indent|Company J - (also known as The Confederate Guards and Ashmore's Infantry Company) - [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]}} |
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| :Company K - Sometimes listed as Company I. (also known as the Fort Hill Guards and Shanklin's Company) - many men from [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]. Fork Township area and [[Pickens County, South Carolina#Military|Pickens District (County)]]. Pendleton area.
| | {{Block indent|Company K - Sometimes listed as Company I. (also known as the Fort Hill Guards and Shanklin's Company) - many men from [[Anderson County, South Carolina#Military|Anderson District (County)]]. Fork Township area and [[Pickens County, South Carolina#Military|Pickens District (County)]]. Pendleton area.}} |
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| Information about the companies, their nicknames and counties of origins are taken from Seigler's<ref name="Seigler" /> book and Batson's website.<ref name="Batson">*[http://batsonsm.tripod.com/b/reg4.html Fourth South Carolina Infantry Regiment and Battalion]. South Carolina's Service in the War Between the States, Steve Batson's Internet site, accessed 12/01/2010. This website also lists officers of the regiment and companies; and battles the regiment was involved in. The site gives the county of organization and nicknames listed.</ref> Rosters are from the website created by Eastern Digital Resources.<ref name="EDR" /> | | Information about the companies, their nicknames and counties of origins are taken from Seigler's<ref name="Seigler" /> book and Batson's website.<ref name="Batson">*[http://batsonsm.tripod.com/b/reg4.html Fourth South Carolina Infantry Regiment and Battalion]. South Carolina's Service in the War Between the States, Steve Batson's Internet site, accessed 12/01/2010. This website also lists officers of the regiment and companies; and battles the regiment was involved in. The site gives the county of organization and nicknames listed.</ref> Rosters are from the website created by Eastern Digital Resources.<ref name="EDR" /> |