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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The First North Carolina Volunteers and the battle of Bethel. (search)
he companies not already at the camp will repair there at the time designated, where they will be stationed until further ordered. The following companies will be concentrated at the Camp of Instruction of Weldon, N. C., where they will be organized into a regiment in like manner, viz.: 1. Warrenton Guards—Gaptain Wade. 2. Granville Greys—Captain George Wortham. 3. Halifax Light Infantry—Captain Whitaker. 4. Cleveland Guards—Captain Aug. W. Burton. 5. Catawba Rifles—Captain T. W. Bradburn. 6. Duplin Rifles—Captain Thomas S. Kenan. 7. Nash Boys—Captain William T. Williams. 8. Warrenton Rifles—Captain Jones. 9. Townsville Guards—Captain Henry E. Coleman. 10. Lumberton Guards—Captain Richard M. Norment. As soon as all the companies shall have assembled the commanding officers will hold an election for field officers of the regiment. Such of the above companies as may be stationed in this city will proceed to Weldon, N. C., on Saturday m