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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
of Williamsburg; they were comfortably clad. I never had my command as comfortably quartered again during the war. They had passed through the diseases incidental to camp-life with the loss of only one man, and were now in good health. They were thoroughly drilled as artillerists. A small detachment was kept at Green Creek bridge and had charge of the howitzer there. This detachment was frequently changed so that all could alike enjoy our comfortable quarters. B. P. Brockinton, the Orderly Sergeant, a most efficient officer, shared my quarters with me. Garrison duty was faithfully attended to and discipline rigidly enforced, to which, almost without exception, the men submitted cheerfully and without complaint. We were separated from our excellent surgeon, Dr. Martin Bellinger, but his place was filled by Dr. Thomas Grimke, who was the surgeon of the post. He was well supplied with medicines, kept in an office in vials and boxes, all neatly labeled. In his absence I attended at