Historical Marker

Camp Butler

NEAR INTERSECTION OF WAGENER RD. (S. C. HWY. 302) & NEW HOLLAND RD. (S. C. SEC. RD. 221), AIKEN VICINITY · Aiken · Aiken

South Carolina marker

Inscription

(Front) This is the site of Camp Butler, a Confederate “camp of instruction” that operated from the spring to the fall of 1861, in what was then Barnwell District. New companies, organized as independent companies or in state regiments, were sent here for training and organization into Confederate regiments before being transferred wherever they were needed.

(Reverse) This camp was described in a letter to The Edgefield Advertiser as “the admiration of every visitor.... every thing in every direction is kept in the nicest order.” Companies of the 2nd S.C. Artillery, 7th S.C. Infantry, and 14th S.C. Infantry, as well as the Chesterfield Light Artillery, trained and camped here from April to October 1861 before service in S.C., Va.

, and N.C. Erected by the General Joseph Wheeler Camp #1245, Sons of Confederate Veterans,

Location

AddressNEAR INTERSECTION OF WAGENER RD. (S. C. HWY. 302) & NEW HOLLAND RD. (S. C. SEC. RD. 221), AIKEN VICINITY
CityAiken
CountyAiken

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