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John Lucas Miller

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State papers on nullification: including the public acts of the Convention of the people of South Carolina, assembled at Columbia, November 19, 1832, and March 11, 1833; the proclamation of the President of the United States, and the proceedings of the several state legislatures which have acted on
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The War of the Rebellion: v. 1-53 (serial no. 1-111) Formal reports, both Union and Confederate, of the first seizures of United States property in the southern states, and of all military operations in the field, with the correspondence, orders and returns relating specially
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in the bowels on May 5, 1864, and died in a field hospital before the following morning. It was said that he "commanded the respect of officers and men by his courage and conscientiousness, and acquired many friends by his affable and courteous deportment".
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of 1832–1833. His uncle also served as governor of South Carolina and United States Senator from South Carolina. Stephen Decatur Miller's daughter, and thus John Lucas Miller, Jr.'s cousin, was the noted Civil War diarist
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in July, 1863. Although his regiment had 20 men killed at Gettysburg, Miller survived the defeat and helped organize the Confederate retreat. In the days that followed, the 12th Regiment lost another 18 men killed in the
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Heroes of the old Camden district, South Carolina, 1776–1861: An address to the survivors of Fairfield County, delivered at Winnsboro, S.C., September 1st, 1888
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at the beginning of the Civil War, and organized a volunteer infantry company. Initially serving as a captain in the
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The history of a brigade of South Carolinians, known first as 'Gregg's', and subsequently as 'McGowan's brigade'
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South Carolina's Military Organizations During the War Between the States: The upstate
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both served as delegates to the Nullification Convention during the South Carolina
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Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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after the previous commander resigned. This unit was part of Colonel
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Reports and resolutions of South Carolina to the General Assembly
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along with 15 other men of his regiment. He was wounded by a
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Miller's father, John Lucas Miller (1795–1838) and his uncle
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Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
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Index

Ebenezer, South Carolina
South Carolina
colonel
Confederate States Army
Battle of the Wilderness
American Civil War
Stephen Decatur Miller
Nullification Crisis
Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut
South Carolina House of Representatives
York County, South Carolina
Yorkville
Confederate States of America
Army of Northern Virginia
Battle of Antietam
Union Army
Battle of Fredericksburg
12th South Carolina Infantry
Abner Monroe Perrin
William Dorsey Pender
Battle of Chancellorsville
Richmond, Virginia
Battle of Gettysburg
Battles of Hagerstown and Falling Water
Battle of the Wilderness
minie ball
State papers on nullification: including the public acts of the Convention of the people of South Carolina, assembled at Columbia, November 19, 1832, and March 11, 1833; the proclamation of the President of the United States, and the proceedings of the several state legislatures which have acted on the subject
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Reports and resolutions of South Carolina to the General Assembly
South Carolina's Military Organizations During the War Between the States: The upstate

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