Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel T. G. Glover” in chapter 2 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14.:

...field just opposite Hayward's house, on the road leading from Mc-Leod's up to Lawton's, near Camp Stono. November 6th.—Finished moving our camp, and called it Camp Glover, after the gallant Colonel T. G. Glover , colonel of the First regiment South Carolina volunteers, who fell at the second battle of Manassas. He was held in high esteem by all who knew him, and by none was he more esteemed than by the men...
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