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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address before the Virginia division of Army of Northern Virginia, at their reunion on the evening of October 21, 1886. (search)
e Richmond Enquirer, of the 25th, we read: Brigadier-General M. L. Bonham, at the head of five hundred troops from Southarolina Volunteers under Colonel Gregg, accompanied by General Bonham and his staff. Three days after, the Second South Carst Brigade of the Army of the Potomac, and continued under Bonham, Kershaw, Conner, and Kennedy, a brigade throughout the waing the raw troops. The South Carolina brigade, under General Bonham, was encamped near the reservoir. There were volunteea change in some of the commands, and on the 21st May, General Bonham, who had been appointed a Brigadier General in the Conhad twelve hundred men. Both commands were embraced in General Bonham's district. Ibid, page 879. Thus it was that Sout troops and the First and Second South Carolina, under General Bonham, at Manassas. War History Old First Virginia, page nd Cash's regiments South Carolina volunteers, Brigadier-General M. L. Bonham commanding. II. The Second Brigade, comman