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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
and thence across the Secessionville road to the Presbyterian church and beyond that church. About a half mile from the church the road forked, one went by way of Dill's to the mouth of Elliott's Cut on the Stono; the other led to Grimball's House and then over a causeway, and intersected the road from Secessionville to Battery Iall along the line; not a gun fired. July 2d.—The battalion was relieved this morning by Goodlet's and Hagood's regiments. The enemy withdrew their forces from Dill's and Grimball's, but are reported to be still at Legare's. Malarial fever is very common among the troops. Quinine is regularly issued and taken as a prophyland on the opposite side of the road. The new lines, which ran from a point on the marsh south of the neck of the Secessionville peninsula to the Stono river above Dill's, were completed, and the woods between the church and Grimball's, in which there had been so many skirmishes between the pickets of the two armies, were being r