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). South Carolina Troops (Confederate). Artillery, Heavy: Lucas' Battalion, 203. Eighteenth Battalion (Siege Train), 56, 203. Regiments: First, 69,110, 139, 190. First (Batteries) A (Blake's), 56, 70, 200, 203. Second, 203. Artillery, Light: Palmetto Battalion, 200. Palmetto (Batteries) G (DePass'), 70, 242. German Battalion, 257. Batteries: Beaufort, 242. Lafayette, 242. Marion, 56, 61, 212. Cavalry: Third, 208, 238. Infantry: Charleston Battalion, 70, 71, 80. Regiments: First, 70, 218Palmetto (Batteries) G (DePass'), 70, 242. German Battalion, 257. Batteries: Beaufort, 242. Lafayette, 242. Marion, 56, 61, 212. Cavalry: Third, 208, 238. Infantry: Charleston Battalion, 70, 71, 80. Regiments: First, 70, 218. Twenty-Fifth, 56, 57. Twenty-Seventh, 227. Reserves (State), 254. Citadel Cadets, 194, 257. Spanish Negro Troops, 45. Spear, Daniel G., 183, 191, 213, 237, 291, 316. South Edisto River, S. C., 52, 270, 272, 274, 279. Speech of John A. Andrew, 25. Speech of E. N. Hallowell, 319. Speech of James Montgomery, 130. Speech of Robert G. Shaw, 30. Speech of George C. Strong, 77. Spencer, Aaron, 121. Spivey, Lieutenant, 200. St. Andrew's Parish, S. C., 310, 311, 314. St. H