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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 1: (search)
d Cash. Sloan's regiment was assigned to the Sixth brigade, Early's; and Jenkins' Regiment to the Third, Gen. D. R. Jones. Col. N. G. Evans, an officer of the old United States army, having arrived at Manassas, was assigned to command of a temporary brigadeā€”Sloan's Fourth South Carolina, Wheat's Louisiana battalion, two companies Virginia cavalry, and four 6-pounder guns. On the 11th of July, General Beauregard wrote to the President that the enemy was concentrating in his front at Falls church, with a force of not less than 35,000 men, and that to oppose him he had only about half that number. On the 17th, Bonham's brigade, stationed at Fairfax, met the first aggressive movement of General McDowell's army, and was attacked early in the morning. By General Beauregard's orders Bonham retired through Centreville, and took the position assigned him behind Mitchell's ford, on Bull run. The Confederate army was in position behind Bull run, extending from Union Mills ford on the ri
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
ipated in the famous battles of First Manassas, Fairfax Court House, Vienna, Falls Church and Williamsburg. Major Casson not only gave his own services to the Confedand again retired from the service. He was in the following engagements: Falls Church, Va., Shell Point, on James island, and at Battery Wagner, where he lost his ander. As an infantry soldier he was at First Manassas, Centreville, Vienna, Falls Church and Flint Hill, and as an artillery officer he had a conspicuous part in theFairfax Court House, and with his command he participated in the skirmish at Falls Church and the battle of Dranesville. In April he reenlisted in Company A, Fourth oast; also in the battles at Trevilian Station, Bottom's Bridge, Lee's Mill, Falls Church, and Gravelly Run, being again wounded in the last-named battle, where he wahen going with his command to Virginia he participated in the engagements at Falls Church, Mitchell's Ford on Bull run, First Manassas, and after the transfer of the