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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address before the Virginia division of Army of Northern Virginia, at their reunion on the evening of October 21, 1886. (search)
guns in Fort Sumter, and who was slightly wounded by a piece of masonry struck off by a shell.—the first battle in which infantry were engaged-took place on the 10th June at Bethel Church, between Yorktown and Hampton, on the Peninsula. It was, it is true, a small affair in comparison with the great battles which took place afterwards, but it did great credit to the First North Carolina regiment and the Richmond Howitzers, which fought it, and deservedly made much reputation for Colonel D H. Hill and Major G. W. Randolph, who commanded there under Colonel Magruder. Records War of Rebellion, Volume 11, page 91, 92; War History Old First Virginia; History Richmond Howitzers. A few days after, another small affair occurred at Vienna, on the Alexandria line, in which the First South Carolina, Colonel Maxey Gregg, and Captain Del Kemper's battery, attacked a railroad train containing General Schenck with a part of the First Ohio, under Colonel McCook, who afterwards became a distingui