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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Charles Jones Colcock. (search)
l days. He was the favorite grandson of Judge Colcock, for whom he was named, and with whom he lhe was a planter of sea island cotton. Colonel Colcock had a good school education, but was not s brave and self-sacrificing regiment. Colonel Colcock was a director of the Bank of the State, ch to commence their planting operations, Colonel Colcock proposed that the United States govermente all lost. After his second marriage, Colonel Colcock entered commercial life in Charleston as a member of the cotton firm of Fackler, Colcock & Co., which did a large business, receiving cottoncame to these peaceful and refined homes, Colonel Colcock was called upon to lead this well-equippet. General Smith, as a soldier, knew that Colonel Colcock was very familiar with the locality, that is entitled to the honors he has won. Colonel Colcock, in reply to General Smith, paid a glowine entire regiment had every confidence in Colonel Colcock as a commander, and we were proud to have[16 more...]