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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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ally be used against the ships of war; the rest were for the land defence. to man the guns within the fort, and for an infantry reserve outside, we had, until reinforcements came from Savannah on the afternoon of the 6th, two companies of Col. Wagoner's 1st regiment artillery, S. C. militia, numbering152 men. Three companies, Col. Heyward's 9th Regt. S. C. V.210 men. Four companies of Col. R. G. M Dunovant's 12th Regt. S. C. V., under Major Jones260 men Total622 men. Tin Beaufort. I must likewise make honorable mention of Col. W. C. Heyward, 9th regiment South Carolina volunteers, who commanded in Fort Walker and its vicinity, and who, during the battle, made the best use of the means at his disposal. Col. John A. Wagoner, first regiment artillery South Carolina milica, supported by Major Arthur M. Huger, of the same regiment, was placed in the immediate command of all the batteries, nine of which, upon the water front, were manned by the German artillery c