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William Zachariah Leitner
William Zachariah Leitne
Born (1829-09-23)September 23, 1829
Died April 23, 1888(1888-04-23) (aged 58)
Place of birth Winnsboro, South Carolina
Place of death Columbia, South Carolina
Buried at Elmwood Cemetery
Columbia, South Carolina
Allegiance Confederate National Flag since Mar 4 1865 Confederate States of America
Service/branch Battle flag of the US Confederacy Confederate States Army
South Carolina South Carolina Militia
Years of service 1861–64 (CSA)
Rank

Confederate States of America Captain Captain (CSA)

Union army lt col rank insignia Lieutenant Colonel (SCM)
Commands held Company E,
2nd South Carolina Infantry
Battles/wars

American Civil War

Other work lawyer, politician

William Zachariah Leitner (September 23, 1829 – April 23, 1881) was a lawyer, state senator, state Secretary of State, and a Confederate officer in the American Civil War. Before the Civil War he graduated from South Carolina College in 1849 and taught law to John D. Kennedy. Commanding the Camden Volunteers, being Company E of the 2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment, he was wounded at Gettysburg. Losing his right leg as result of his injuries; he was forced to resign in 1864 while serving as enrolling officer for the Kershaw District, SC. He was a member of the South Carolina State Senate from Kershaw from 1882-1885. He was elected as Secretary of State for SC in November 1886. He died in Columbia, SC from a sudden heart attack in November, 1888. He served under Governor John Peter Richardson III, another confederate officers during his term. He died from a sudden heart attack while in Columbia, SC. Some of his pall bearers included Gov. John P. Richardson, Ex-Gov. and Gen. Milledge Luke Bonham, and Col. Fitz W. McMaster, previous commander of the 17th SC Infantry.

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