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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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St. Stephen (search for this): chapter 212
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200. the defence of Charleston, S. C.
Among the documents found in Fort Walker, S. C., was the following order from General De Saussure, providing for the defence of Charleston in case of an attack:
Headquarters Fourth Brigade S. C. M., Charleston, October 12, 1861.
orders No.
Xlix.--I. In case of an alarm, requiring the prompt assembling of all the troops in the City of Charleston, the signal for each assembling will be fifteen strokes upon all the fire bells; an interval y.
IX.
All persons so drafted and warned, who shall neglect or refuse to assemble and march with their respective commands, will be reported to these Headquarters, to be dealt with according to law.
X. The commanding officers of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth regiments will instruct the officers commanding companies in their respective regiments, in the manner of impressment pointed out by section CXLVII., A. A., 1841. By order of Brig.-Gen. De Saussure. F. P. Lewis, Military Secretary.
Doc (search for this): chapter 212
Doc.
200. the defence of Charleston, S. C.
Among the documents found in Fort Walker, S. C., was the following order from General De Saussure, providing for the defence of Charleston in case of an attack:
Headquarters Fourth Brigade S. C. M., Charleston, October 12, 1861.
orders No.
Xlix.--I. In case of an alarm, requiring the prompt assembling of all the troops in the City of Charleston, the signal for each assembling will be fifteen strokes upon all the fire bells; an interval of one minute and the fifteen strokes will be repeated.
The strokes will be repeated five times.
II.
Upon the sounding of such a signal, the troops in the city will immediately assemble, under arms, and in marching order, at the respective regimental muster grounds, and being formed in line will await further orders.
III.
The regiment of reserves will assemble on the street immediately in front of the Citadel, the color company resting on the gate of the Citadel, and will be retained in
October 12th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 212
Doc.
200. the defence of Charleston, S. C.
Among the documents found in Fort Walker, S. C., was the following order from General De Saussure, providing for the defence of Charleston in case of an attack:
Headquarters Fourth Brigade S. C. M., Charleston, October 12, 1861.
orders No.
Xlix.--I. In case of an alarm, requiring the prompt assembling of all the troops in the City of Charleston, the signal for each assembling will be fifteen strokes upon all the fire bells; an interval of one minute and the fifteen strokes will be repeated.
The strokes will be repeated five times.
II.
Upon the sounding of such a signal, the troops in the city will immediately assemble, under arms, and in marching order, at the respective regimental muster grounds, and being formed in line will await further orders.
III.
The regiment of reserves will assemble on the street immediately in front of the Citadel, the color company resting on the gate of the Citadel, and will be retained in
1841 AD (search for this): chapter 212