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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The battle of Honey Hill. (search)
mmediately to proceed with his command to Grahamville, South Carolina, to repel an advance of the Federals, whomorning, the 30th of November, arrived at Grahamville, South Carolina, with his leading brigade. The conduct ooccupying the Charleston and Savannah railroad at Grahamville. This involved a march of only seven miles. Thisyd's Neck, the only Confederate force on duty at Grahamville was a part of a squadron of the Third South Caroluting their advance, had they moved promptly upon Grahamville the Charleston and Savannah railroad would, beyonto pass unimproved. Colonel Colcock arrived at Grahamville about seven o'clock on the morning of the 30th, aBolan's Church, and was then only five miles from Grahamville. A line of breastworks, previously constructed fy and field artillery, being equi-distant between Grahamville and the church, it became all-important that the e morning of the 1st of December, concentrated at Grahamville in numbers sufficient to confirm the fruits of th