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Robert Adams II
Born(1832-12-24)December 24, 1832
Richland County, South Carolina
DiedMay 12, 1882(1882-05-12) (aged 49)
Richland County, South Carolina
Buried
St. John's Congaree Episcopal Church, Richland County, South Carolina
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Service/branch Confederate States Army
Years of service1861–1865
Rank Captain (CSA)
UnitCharleston Light Dragoons, 4th Regiment South Carolina Cavalry
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
Spouse(s)Eveline McCord
Childrenfive children
RelationsJoel Adams (grandfather)
Weston Adams (ambassador) (great grandson)

Robert Adams II (December 24, 1832 – May 12, 1882) was a cotton planter from Lower Richland County, South Carolina, and Captain in the Army of The Confederate States of America. He was the son of Robert Adams and Charlotte Belton Pickett Adams, and the grandson of Joel Adams and Grace Weston Adams. Robert married Eveline McCord of Philadelphia, the great grandniece of Betsy Ross.[1][2]

Adams served in the mounted infantry unit, The Charleston Light Dragoons, 4th Regiment South Carolina Cavalry. He enlisted on April 10, 1861, two days before the Confederates fired on the Federal troops occupying Fort Sumter, on April 12, 1861, in Charleston, South Carolina. He served in many engagements and was wounded and captured at the Battle of Old Church, Virginia on May 30, 1864 while under the service of Brig. General Matthew C. Butler, in General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.

Adams is the first cousin of Governor James Hopkins Adams of South Carolina, who was a staunch advocate of limited government and states' rights. Adams is the first cousin (once removed) of Lt. Colonel Warren Adams, C.S.A. who was the commander of Confederate forces at Battery Wagner. He is the great grandfather of United States Ambassador Weston Adams (ambassador), and the great-great grandfather of filmmaker Julian Adams, both of whom portrayed Robert in the feature film The Last Confederate: The Story of Robert Adams.[3]

References

  1. ^ "McCord bibles, Betsy Ross". mccordbibles.com. Archived from the original on September 11, 2014. Retrieved November 15, 2013. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "IMDb The Last Confederate trivia". imdb.com. Retrieved November 15, 2013.
  3. ^ "The Last Confederate:The Story of Robert Adams (2007)". IMDB.com. Retrieved November 13, 2013.