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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.42 (search)
nBuren Talley. First Lieutenant—Robert F. Epps. Second Lieutenant—William T. Battley. Third Lieutenant—James A. Ahern. Company F—69 men, rank and File—Cavalry. Captain—James W. Strange. First Lieutenant—R. H. Holliday. Second Lieutenant—C. McMurray. This command only remained for few months, and was transferred to the army in Virginia. Company G—Sixty-one men, rank and file. Captain—James D. Buie. First Lieutenant—Lauchlin W. Currie. Second Lieutenant—George W. Gates. The total rank and file of this battalion was 509 men. The battalion was as well drilled and as thoroughly disciplined as any command in the Confederate service. When General Butler made his famous attack on Fort Fisher and attempted to land his troops, all work at the arsenal and armory was suspended, and this entire command were sent to report to Major-General Whiting. The command remained several days near Fort Fisher, and finding General Butler had abando