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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Extracts from the diary of Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Pressley, of the Twenty-Fifth South Carolina Volunteers. (search)
their permanent commander, and my position was then as agreeable as could be desired. I had a very sincere regard for the officers and men, and the many proofs of affection and confidence which they gave me are recollections which shall always be cherished. I found Major John V. Glover, a man in whom was no guile, a willing, efficient, able and brave coadjutor. No regimental commander could have had an assistant and associate better qualified or worthy of higher esteem.] About the 14th of November the Major was detailed as a member of a Court Martial, which sat in Charleston, and I was left for several weeks without his valuable assistance. While we were at Camp Glover a great many of the men, particularly of the two Williamsburg companies, were cheered by the presence of their wives. Their coming was encouraged and everything done to make them comfortable. Their presence was a real benefit to the regiment. Every man was a faithful soldier under the eye of his wife. These la