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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)
J. B. Lamar, who distinguished himself at Secessionville, was one of the victims. The health of thim. The camp of the regiment was moved to Secessionville, and regimental headquarters established iong Island. This island is the next below Secessionville, and was at the time covered by a dense grinst a tree and leveled it at our works at Secessionville. The non-appearance of Lieutenant Dibble f their comrade. He was brought safely to Secessionville. We searched him for papers, and found ad this morning and returned to our camp at Secessionville. The signal book which was found on the Ke land forces, and to be used in attacking Secessionville, across the marsh by way of the creeks fros been made, saved us and Charleston. Had Secessionville been captured, the fall of the other defeny. We were relieved by other troops, left Secessionville, and moved to the place occupied by us in formed on the color front. We marched to Secessionville by way of the bridge at Clark's house. Wh[1 more...]