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The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Marietta, and has since devoted much attention to arms. His sagacity, courage, and coolness are undoubted. He will never surrender so long as he has a gun on its carriage and the ammunition to fire it. The second officer in rank is Major John Foley, for many years Captain of the Irish Jasper Greens, one of the favorite volunteer companies of our city, and an officer of much experience and no doubted gallantly. The third in grade is Capt. John H. Stegin, of the German Volunteers, also an old and skillful commander. All three of these officers have been in the fort almost from the date of its occupation in January, 1861, and their commands have much experience in gunnery. They companies which compose the garrison are as follows: German Volunteers, Captain John H. Stegin; Oglethorpe Light Infantry, Co. H, Captain Frederick W. Sims; Washington Volunteers, Captain John McMahon; Montgomery Guards, Captain Lawrence J. Gullmartin; Wise Guards, 25th Georgia regiment, Captain McMullin.