Lt. Robert Woodward Rhett (CSA)

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Robert Woodward Rhett, (CSA)

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Death: July 29, 1862 (24)
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Son of Robert Barnwell Rhett, U.S. Senator, Southern "Fire-Eater" and Elizabeth Washington Rhett
Brother of Robert Barnwell Rhett, Jr.; Col. Alfred M. Rhett, CSA; Capt. Andrew B. Rhett, CSA; Elise Lewis; Sarah Taylor Roman and 4 others

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About Lt. Robert Woodward Rhett (CSA)

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=55339477

Lieutenant Robert Woodward Rhett, CSA was born to the famous South Carolina politician and Charleston Mercury newspaper owner Robert Barnwell (Smith) Rhett and Mrs. Elizabeth Washington Burnett Rhett. Although, undoubtedly, named after another South Carolina politician and his father's law partner and second cousin, Robert Woodward Barnwell, there appears to be very little documentation of Rhett's short life. Born in Beaufort, South Carolina on July 1st, 1838, Rhett was the sixth sibling of eleven children born to his parents. Shortly after the breakout of the war, in July 1861, the twenty-three year old Rhett was appointed to the rank of second lieutenant where he served in South Carolina 1st Infantry Regiment (Maxcy Gregg's), Company I (Richardson's Guards). Sadly, during the Battle of Cold Harbor, Lieutenant Rhett was mortally wounded on July 27th, 1862 and succumbed to his wounds on July 29th, 1862.

Note: the Battle of Cold Harbor was fought May 31 to June 12, 1864. Thus either the circumstances of death or the date of death stated above is wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cold_Harbor

Please visit http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/unit95.htm and to view facts, figures, movement, and history of Lieutenant Rhett's unit. Also noteworthy, Lieutenant Rhett was the younger brother of two artillery officers: Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Moore Rhett, CSA and Captain Andrew Burnet Rhett, CSA.

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