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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
position of right and followed just after the marshals. Brigadier-General Hugvemin was in charge of the First division, in which were these companies from the Fourth and Third regiments: Sumter Guards, Captain Brand; Gordon Rifles, of Bennettsville, Captain J. L. McLaurin; Butler Guards, of Greensboro, Captain W. A. Hunt; the Washington Light Infantry, of Charleston, two platoons, fifty men, Captain Alexander W. Marshall. These commands formed a battalion with Major Gilchrist and Colonel B. J. Auld connected with it. The Palmetto regiment (Second) came next, and was preceded by Brigadier-General James and staff. Adjutant W. H. Brennan was in command of this regiment, which was constituted as follows: Gordon Light Infantry, Captain Jordan; Edisto Rifles, Captain Bull; Palmetto Rifles, Captain H. H. Hall; Governor's Guard, Lieutenant E. E. Cairo, acting captain; Jenkins Rifles, Captain W. B. Moore; Richland Volunteers, Captain Nemnham; and Catawba Rifles, Lieutenant J. F. Reid