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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.42 (search)
tioned at the post, under command of Lieutenant J. A. DeLagnel, a company of United States Artillermself and the famous old Captain Bulla: Lieutenant DeLagnel halted in front of Captain Bulla's comhorns, and extending them to him, said: Lieutenant DeLagnel, are these all the men you have to capte firing of a gun, except the salute by Lieutenant DeLagnel's battery on hauling down the United States Flag. Lieutenant DeLagnel, with his command, marched out of the enclosure with their small arrces took charge. Returned South. Lieutenant DeLagnel took the steamer for Wilmington, and sh assumed command, until LieutenantColo-nel J. A. DeLagnel was placed in command, which was, I think, about three weeks. Colonel DeLagnel only remained at the post about six months, when he returned toears he was in our service. When Lieutenant-Colonel DeLagnel was returned to the field the commable officer in that department.) Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. DeLagnel, Lieutenant-Colonel F. L. Childs[2 more...]