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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Charles C. Hemming . (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Gettysburg . (search)
Gettysburg.
The Courageous part taken in the desperate conflict June 2-3, 1863,
By the Florida brigade (General E. A. Perry), there commanded by Colonel David Lang, with the serious casualties sustained.
[The following account is taken from the worthy tribute to a noble brother—The Memoir of Captain Charles Seton Fleming, of the Second Florida Infantry, C. S. A., by Francis P. Fleming (ex-Governor of Florida), Jacksonville, 1881, in which it forms Chapter VI, pp. 79-88, and Appendix G, pp. 121-4.
Charles Seton Fleming, the son of Colonel Lewis Fleming, a planter of Florida, of gentle Irish descent, was born near Jacksonville, February 9, 1839; educated in local private school, and in youth found employment in a mercantile house in Chicago, Ill. He evinced at an early age a preference for the profession of arms, and early in the year 1858, entered as a cadet King's Mountain Military School at Yorkville, South Carolina, the principal of which institution was Major Micah