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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 10 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Newbern and Kinston. The term of service of these three companies expires on the 10th of the present month; but they will, of course, have to remain. To supply their place in the garrison, two companies, commanded by Captains Blount and Coghill, were withdrawn from Harker's Island, so that the rebel garrison of Fort Macon now consists of the following: Field and staff. Colonel, Moses J. White, Mississippi; Quartermaster, Capt. John F. Devine, Baltimore; Acting Assistant, Lieut. Robert E. Walker; Commissary, Captain Wm. C. King; Sergeant Major, James H. Boole; Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Martin. Lines. Company G.--Atlantic Artillery--Captain, James E. Manney; First Lieutenants, Walter Pender, E. R. Walker; Second Lieutenant, John W. Robertson. Company H--Old Topsall Rifles--Captain, Stephen D. Pool; First Lieutenants, John C. Manson, Joseph P. Robinson; Second Lieutenant, B. T. Miller. This company has been reorganized for artillery service, and is regularly attached