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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
attempted to relieve Fort Sumter. The flag they carried saw service at Tullifinny, the baptism of fire, which the cadets of the South Carolina Military Institute bore as gallantly as did their young Virginia compatriots at New Market. Prominent among the twenty veterans in the ranks were Captain W. E. Stoney, Comptroller-General of South Carolina during the Hampton regime; the Rev. Dr. Thompson, who served with distinguished gallantry in the flying artillery of General Marmaduke, and S. T. Pinckney, of Kershaw's Brigade. Zzza secession Cockade. Ingraham Hasell wore the same secession palmetto cockade which decorated his hat during the first year of the war, and which was on his person during every battle in which Kershaw's Division, Army of Northern Virginia, took part. The colors carried by the veterans was the battle-flag of the Fifth South Carolina Regiment, of Butler's Brigade. Many bullet-holes testify that its supporters always asked a place in the picture near the