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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.16 (search)
as we know accurately, the field and staff of the regiment. The companies of the regiment and their commanding chiefs were as follows: Company A-Captain William F. Marllee, Anson. Company B—Captain George W. Seagle, Lincoln. Company C—Captain C. J. Cochran, Montgomery. Company D—Captain Louis H. Webb, Richmond. Company E—Captain James H. Horner, Granville. Company F—Captain M. F. McCorkle, Catawba. Company G—Captain Charles C. Blacknall, Granville. Company H—Captain E. M. Fairis, Gaston. Company I—Captain Rufus Amis, Granville. Company K—Captain Robert D. Johnston, Lincoln. On Wednesday, July 17, 1861, Colonel Hoke, with seven companies of the regiment, left the Camp of Instruction at Garysburg, N. C., for Virginia, leaving three companies, viz: C, D and H behind, because of the much sickness (measles) among the men. These seven companies reached Manassas Junction on the 21st of July, while the battle was raging, but took no part therein a