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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.26 (search)
J. Norton, captain; Company D, F. E. Harrison, captain; Company E, Miles M. Norton, captain; Company F, Robert A. Hawthorn, captain; Company G; G. McD. Miller, captain; Company H, George M. Fairlee, captain; Company K, G. W. Cox, captain; Company L, J. B. Moore, captain. The regiment was composed of the ten companies of one hundred men each—Companies B and G from Abbeville county; Companies A, C, E, F, Pickens county; Companies D, K and L, Anderson county; Company H, Marion county. On July 20th the regiment was mustered into Confederate service for three years, or during the war, being the first, I believe, to enlist for the war. Few, if any, thought that the war would continue for three years. The general impression was that six to twelve months would end the war and secure our independence. Some of us were afraid it would all be over before we reached the front. The drills and camp duty we thought very hard. In a few weeks a majority of us thought we had at least learned a
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
giment; wounded July 3d. Private Henry Whitley, 1st North Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died July 17th. Private C. Leister, 31st Georgia regiment; wounded July 1st. Private William Watson, 61st Georgia regiment; wounded July 11th, died August 3d. Private J. D. Grey, 37th Virginia regiment; wounded July 3d; died August—. Sergeant T. J. Graves, 21st Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d, died July 22d. Sergeant George Hollowell, Alexandria artillery; wounded July 2d; died July 20th. Lieutenant J. E. Goolsby, 21st North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st. Private Richard Kelly, 6th Louisiana regiment; wounded July 10th; died July 24th. Private J. Hinnant, 2d North Carolina regiment; wounded July 13th. Sergeant C. Belcher, 11th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private J. W. Cross, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private George Waterston, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th; died August 9th. Private J. Myers, 6th Virginia cavalry; woun