Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain W. L. Disher” in chapter 8.86 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8.:
... place being then occupied by the Eutaw battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles H. Simonton commanding; the Charleston battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel P. C. Gaillard, commanding; the cavalry companies of Captain W. L. Disher , and of Captain----McKeiver, and being the headquarters of Brigadier-General S. R. Gist, commanding on the island.
Our batteries responded vigorously.
No damage done by the enemy, except to a hor...
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