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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The First North Carolina Volunteers and the battle of Bethel. (search)
versacks, canteens; in fact nothing is wanting. They were met at the depot by the Cockade Cadets and the Home Cavalry, and left for Richmond about eleven o'clock. [correspondence of the Western Democrat.] Camp near Richmond, May 22, 1861. Mr. Editor: The First Regiment North Carolina Volunteers arrived here last night in good order, health and spirits. We are encamped upon an eminence overlooking and in the suburbs of the city. It is a healthy location—good water, fine shade trees, anod water and plenty to eat. Southron. Since the above letter was written the regiment has been ordered to Yorktown, and left Richmond on Friday night for that place. [correspondence of the Western Democrat.] Yorktown, Va., May 26, 1861. Mr. Editor: The First from North Carolina was ordered to march from Richmond to this place on the 23d instant. We immediately struck our tents for the march, and by railroad and river we reached our present camp, wayworn and weary, on the forenoon of