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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)
gton Light Infantry, Co. B, Captain E. W. Lloyd; Wee Nee Volunteers, Captain Thomas J. China; St. Matthew's Rifles, Captain Martin A. Sellers; Edisto Rifles, Captain John V. Glover; Beauregard Light on Light Infantry and Beauregard Light Infantry represented Charleston; the Edisto Rifles and St. Matthew's Rifles were from Orangeburg District, and the Wee Nee Volunteers and Ripley Guards from Wilour companies: Washington Light Infantry, Company A, Captain Carson; Wee Nees, Captain China; St. Matthew's Rifles, Captain Sellers; and Ripley Guards, that day in command of Lieutenant F. J. Lesesnd, but turned on the creek, which was lighted up brilliantly. Captain Sellers and Company F (St. Matthew's Rifles) were with me in the salient for two nights. I had been directed to remain in thereas adjutant. He filled the place as perfectly and satisfactorily as Lesesne had done. The St. Matthew's Rifles (Company F), Captain Martin A. Sellers, were posted behind the flank wall on the out