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d an appointment of Brigadier General of the Confederate States, and was ordered to Richmond. He was appointed a Brigadier General of no particular regiments formed into a brigade. Indeed, there were no regiments in the Confederate service at all in South Carolina when he was appointed. He went on to Richmond, however, with Col. Gregg's regiment of infantry, sent on by the Governor of South Carolina. This regiment was put under his command; and then came Col. Kershaw's, then Bacon's, then Cash's, and other regiments from South Carolina, which, as they came, were, without discrimination, put under his command. Colonel Gregg's regiment being enlisted for six months only, was disbanded by the expiration of its term of service, before the battle of Manassas, whilst there were four other regiments under General Bonham. Gen. Bonham remained in command of the four other regiments, and commanded them at the battle of Manassas. He remained in command of them as his brigade until October.