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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
hen the General rode up to Colonel Hagood's quarters. This criticism deterred both of us from seeking his acquaintance. These were the last words of censure of our great captain which I ever heard from a soldier's lips. I have no doubt that Dantzler regretted, as I shall do as long as I live, that we lost the opportunity of standing in the presence of, and hearing the voice of the man whom every Confederate soldier soon learned to love so much. He never issued the order announcing that he my seat as a member of a court-martial. I went in the cart which belonged to the post, and was driven by Private Garner to the camp of the regiment, commanded by Colonel L. M. Keitt. After a soldier's breakfast with the Colonel and my friend, Dantzler, who had left the First regiment and been promoted to be Lieutenant-Colonel, these gentlemen kindly sent a detail of men to row me across Cooper river to Charleston. Their camp was almost opposite White Point. Colonel J. Foster Marshall was pre