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Pocotaligo (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 51
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51.-battles of Pocotaligo and Yemassee.
Report of Brigadier-General W. S. Walker.
see rebellion record, vol. 6, page 40, documents.
headquarters Third Military District, S. C., Pocotaligo, November 4, 1862. Brigadier-General ThomasPocotaligo, November 4, 1862. Brigadier-General Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff and A. A. G.:
Sir: I have the honor to report, that about nine o'clock, on the morning of the twenty-second of October, I was informed by my pickets that the enemy were landing in force at Mackey's Point, from twelve gunboa ict, and to Brigadier-General Mercer, at Savannah, for reinforcements, requesting those from Charleston to disembark at Pocotaligo, and those from Savannah at Coosawhatchie.
Captain W. L. Trenholm, who was in command of the outposts, consisting of t 3.
Report of the Casualties in the command of Brigadier-General W. S. Walker in the affair with the Abolitionists at Pocotaligo and Yemassee, October twenty-second, 1862.
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