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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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rifles, South Carolina volunteers,417 Fifth regiment South Carolina volunteers,627 Sixth regiment South Carolina volunteers,447 Fourth battalion South Carolina volunteers,00   Total,26184 In this action Captains Lee and Harbin, of the Palmetto sharpshooters, were killed. They were brave and promising officers. Lieutenant-Colonel Livingston, of the First regiment; Captain Cantry, commanding Sixth regiment; Lieutenant McFadden, of the Sixth; and Lieutenant W. N. Majors and Lieutenant H. H. Thomson, of the Palmetto sharpshooters, were seriously wounded, I commend to your favorable notice Captain Squiers and Moody, who handled their guns with a skill, daring, and endurance seldom equalled and never surpassed. The officers and men of the several regiments are worthy of the highest praise for their coolness and daring in battle, and their patient endurance of hunger and fatigue. I regret, however, to be called again to refer to the conduct of a large portion of the officers and