| Kohn, August | 25th Infantry | ||
| Served throughout the war. | |||
| Levi, Leopold | 5th Infantry | ||
| Levin, G. W. | A | 15th Infantry | |
| Levin, Samuel | A | 15th Infantry | |
| Killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland. | |||
| Lowenberg, David | Sergeant | A | 16th Infantry |
| Served three years. | |||
| Levy, Moses | 23d Infantry |
He is spoken of by his former Colonel Benhon as one of the bravest, truest and most devoted men in his command; he was captured at the last battle at Petersburg, Virginia.
The father of this soldier, the late Benjamin Mordecai, was the first contributor to the Southern cause, donating $10,000 to South Carolina.
Served while a mere youth in the Palmetto Regiment during the Mexican War and was wounded in the storming of Cherubusco. He was believed to be the youngest pensioner of the United States Government. He lived in Philadelphia at the passage of "Secession," and immediately went to Charleston, offering his services to his native State. He was appointed Lieutenant in the first South Carolina regular infantry and took part in the bombardment of Fort Sumter, in April, 1861. He served in this regiment from that time continuously until December, 1863, when he was severely wounded while in command of Fort Moultrie. This wound was of so serious a character as to prevent him from performing any further active service. He was detailed to the recruiting department in which he served until the close of the war. During the Mexican War he received two medals; one for bravery on the battle-field, and another for being the youngest soldier in the regiment.
| Valentine, Isaac R. | Sumter Guards | ||
| Killed at Secessionville. | |||
| Valentine, H. M. | Sumter Guards | ||
| Wounded at Secessionville. | |||
| Valentine, Herz | Palmetto Guards | ||
| Wounded in action. | |||
| Valentine, I. | Palmetto Guards | ||
| Seriously wounded. | |||
| Witkowski, Adolph | 2nd Infantry | ||
| Severely wounded at the Wilderness. | |||
| Wachtel, M. | 4th Infantry | ||
| Wertheim, Herman | Lieutenant | 7th Infantry | |
| Killed at Spottsylvania. | |||
| Wertheim, Berthold | G | 16th Infantry | |
| Wetherhorn, Solomon | E | 25th Infantry | |
| Wolf, D. | G | 25th Infantry | |
| Captured; died and buried at | |||
| Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York. | |||
| Wertheim, Levi | German Artillery | ||
| Wertheim, Julius | Hampton Legion | ||
| Wilson, J. C. | Hampton Legion | ||
| Wolf, W. M. | Lieutenant | Hagood's Brigade | |
| Killed; buried in | |||
| Jewish Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. | |||
| Warner, Henry | Colleton Rifles | ||
| Wertheim, Heyman | Kershaw's Command | ||
| Killed at Gettysburg. | |||
| Zacharias, David | C | 5th Cavalry | |
| Killed at Mechanicsville. |