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The Daily Dispatch: may 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Butler Guards. --The following is a list of the officers and members of the Butler Guards, of Greensville, S. C., right flanking company attached to Col. J. B. Kershaw's Regiment S. C. Volunteers, now in camp at Richmond. Va., Officers.--A. D. Hoke. Captain; R. C. Pulliam, 1st Lieut.; G. E. Elford, 2d Lieut.; A. Isaacs, 3d Lieut.; Wm. P. Price, 1st Sergt; O. A. Pickle, 2d do; Jno. M. Jones, 3d do.; Jno. L. Turner, 4th do: Jno. A. Jennings, 5th do: Wm. Holland, 1st Corpl; Wm. T. Shumate, 2d do ; Henry G. Ingram, 3d do; John H. Goodlett, 4th do.; Jacob Cagle, 5th do.; Jean L. Mauldin, 6th do.; Rev. T. S. Arthur, Chaplain. Privates.-- Geo. T. Anderson, Randolph Bacon, Augustine Bacon, E. Frank Beacham, O. Earle Bowen, Henry C. Burn, Jos. Carson, John M. Carson, S. J. Carpenter, Wm. D. Chandler, John W. Chandler, Samuel C. Clyde, Frank Coxe, Abner Carlton Monteville Cooper, Samuel Davis, William Divver, James Divver, R. Furman Divver, Saml.J. Douthit, Thos Q. Donaldson, A.
Complimentary. --A meeting of the Butler Guards, 2nd Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers, was held at Camp Davis, yesterday morning, which was presided over by Capt. A. D. Hoke as Chairman, and Sergeant J. S. Mauldin, as Secretary. The meeting was held in view of their departure from Richmond to another field of service. The following resolutions, which speak, for themselves, were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of this corps are pre-eminently due, and are hereby tendered, to the ladies of Richmond for their kindness in making up our fatigue uniforms, at such short notice, and in so skillful a manner. Resolved, That the thanks of the corps are also hereby tendered to Mr. James H. Grant, for courtesies and refreshments extended to us on the morning of the 23d inst. Resolved, That the thanks of this corps are also tendered to various other citizens of Richmond, for their several acts of kindness toward us during the time of our encampment near the