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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Fragments of war history relating to the coast defence of South Carolina, 1861-‘65, and the hasty preparations for the Battle of Honey Hill, November 30, 1864. (search)
of the enemy on the Bee's Creek side, and Captain Peeples, Company K, next to the enemy, on the Hone in front of General Sherman, Company K, Captain Peeples, was ordered there from Pocataligo, and Ced this movement on the Bee's creek side; Captain Peeples and Company K retired slowly before the lt a grave responsibility had to be met by Captain Peeples. His 75 men had increased during the aftd Earle and the 100 dismounted cavalry of Captain Peeples, there were in the vicinity of Honey Hillront of the advancing Federal column, but Captain Peeples and his small force of men and two guns ae infantry supports. Colonel Colcock and Captain Peeples have both crossed over the river since, bse two days. The half hour gained enabled Captain Peeples' entire command to retire to the breastwos cannot be overlooked. I served with Captain Peeples on the coast and knew him well. He rode forty and held the line for three hours, Captain Peeples was on that front line, and his cool cour[12 more...]