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The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], New Publication — map of the Confederate States. (search)
e are now prepared to state fully its organization. On Sunday last the advance portion, a detachment of six companies, arrived in the city, and are now encamped near Griffin's Spring, some two miles from the city. The complement of the regiment, consisting of five companies, will arrive here during this week. The following is a correct statement of the official organization of the regiment: Colonel, George B. Anderson; Lieutenant Col., John A. Young; Major, Bryan Grimes; Adjutant, John D. Hyman; Surgeon, J. F. King; Assistant Surgeons, Drs. Thomas and Jordan; Quartermaster, Thomas M. Blount; Commissary, Robert F. Simonton. Captains--Company A, A. K. Simonton; Company K, F. M. T. McNeely; Company E, D. M. Carter; Company C, J. B. Andrews; Company G. William F. Kelly; Company B, James H. Wood; Company I, William T. March; Company F, J. S. Barnes; Company D, Junius B. Whitaker; Company H, Ed. A. Osborne. There is a company of Artillery attached to this regiment, Capt. R
ch we are so much interested. We have heard, however, that only a portion of the regiment was engaged, less than 100 men, under Col. Skinner. They were led against the enemy, and many were disabled the first fire received. We have heard of but one man certainly killed — Chas. R. New, 1st Sergeant of company H. Gen. Jos. R. Anderson has ordered yellow ribbon around the hat of those attached to the infirmary corps. Four men are detailed from each company for this service. Captain John D. Hyman, Commissary 4th North Carolina State troops, acting Aid to Col. Anderson, was wounded in the heel by a piece of shell. He is now in the city. Major Bryan Grimes had two horses shot under him, but was uninjured himself. Col. Jenkins, 6th South Carolina, acting Brigadier-General, with two regiments, made a bold dash at the enemy, capturing three pieces of artillery, a stand of colors, and spent the night in the enemy's camp, enjoying his rations and luxuries. The two color