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The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rtillery service, and is regularly attached to the Leash regiment North Carolina artillery. Company B--"Woodpecks"--Captain, Timothy Guion; First Lieutenants, William Adams,--Stevenson; Second Lieutenant,--Walsh. This company is also a part of the Tenth regiment of artillery. It has been familiarly called the "Woodpecks," from a dash of red in the uniform. Company--First Lieutenants, Cogdell, (commencing,)--Riggs; second Lieutenant, --Primrose. The captain of this company George P. Andrews was made prisoner at the Hatteras fight, but is now at liberty on parole. Company--Capt. Blount. Each company numbers about 50 men; but as a large number are not fit for duty, the strength of the garrison is not more than $50 effective men. All these have enlisted for the war. Col. White is said to be a nephew of Jeff Davis. He graduated at West Point in 1858 and as 2d Lieutenant in the U. S. Ordnance corps, served in New Mexico. He was at Baton Rouge when Louisiana se