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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Gregg 's brigade of South Carolinians in the Second . Battle of Manassas . (search)
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
Appendix.
In Caldwell's history of Gregg's-McGowan's brigade, the loss of the brigade at Manassas, is given as follows.
The official reports make the loss 619, a small discrepancy which might easily creep in, and which it is impossible now to correct
KilledWounded.Aggregate.
First Regiment24119143
Orr's Regiment—Rifles1997116
Twelfth Regiment.24121145
Thirteenth Regiment26118144
Fourteenth Regiment85765
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Total101512613
The following were the casualties among the officers of the brigade:
Killed—First Regiment. Captain C. D. Barksdale and Lieutenant John Munro; Lieutenant John C. McLemore wounded mortally—died; Orr's Regiment—Rifles: Colonel J. Foster Marshall, Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. Ledbetter, Captain M. M. Norton, and Lieutenant William C. Davis; Twelfth Regiment. Lieutenants J. A. May and——Hunnicut; Thirteenth Regiment. Adjutant W. D. Goggins and Captain A. K. Smith; Fourteenth Regiment: None—II.
Wounded—First Regiment: Lieuten
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Chickamauga . (search)
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee Volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina , in the First (Gregg 's) Regiment—Siege and capture of Fort Sumter . (search)
The Wee Nee Volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Gregg's) Regiment—Siege and capture of Fort Sumter. By Colonel J. G. Pressley.
When it became apparent that the Republican party would triumph in the Presidential el nd, and quartered at the Moultrie House.
There they were organized with ten other companies into a regiment, of which Maxey Gregg was appointed Colonel.
The month of January and a part of February were spent on Sullivan's Island, the officers almo he fight General James Simons was sent to Morris Island, and had the immediate command of the troops on that island.
Colonel Gregg's regiment, except the Wee Nees, was sent towards the southern end of the island.
Our battery was supported by the m ischarged from the service of the State of South Carolina, as volunteers in the First regiment, under the command of Colonel M. Gregg.
The Quartermaster General is herewith directed to furnish you the necessary transportation for the execution of
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Kilpatrick -Dahlgren raid against Richmond . (search)