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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.from Camp Ashland. Camp Ashland, Va., July 19, 1861.
But little of interest has transpired here recently.
Major Wm. H. F. Lee, with his rangers, and likewise the Lunenburg Cavalry left here yesterday morning for the West.
The ladies of Lanenburg presented the cavalry of that county with a superb silk banner a few days prior to their leaving here.--One side of it represented the coat-of-arms of Virginia, and upon the opposite side was inscribed in magnificent gold letters, "God protect the Right." This splendid corps, commanded by Capt. Wm. H. Hatchell, evinced much gratitude upon its presentation.
The patriotic daughters of old Lunenburg, inspired by a degree of love and undying devotion for their country, merit a higher panegyric than we are capable of conferring upon them.
We feel satisfied if the gallant sons should ever meet the enemy, that their colors will be seen floating triumphantly after the conflict.
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The Daily Dispatch: July 22, 1861.., [Electronic resource], The recent flag of truce from President Davis to Abraham Lincoln . (search)
South Carolina Volunteers.
--The Second Regiment of South Carlina Volunteers arrived in this vicinity on Saturday morning last, via Petersburg Railroad.
It numbers nearly one thousand men. Rev. J N. Craige, the Chaplain, is a native of Augusta county, Va. The following is a list of staff and company officers:
Colonel, J D Blanding; Lieut. Colonel, D. W. Ray; Major, J M Steadman; Adjutant, J. H. Witherspoon; Quartermaster, T. D. Fraser; Commissary, W E. Dick; Surgeon, Dr. R L. Crawford; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. John I. Bossard; Chaplain, Rev J N. Craige; Sergeant Major, B. W Edwards; Quartermaster Sergeant, R C McFeddin.
The Regiment--Lancaster Greys, Captain Wilie; State-Right Guards, Capt. Adams; Kershaw Troop, Captain Cantey; Blanding Blues, Capt. Walker; Sumter Greys, Capt. Harrington; Clarendon Blues, Capt. Whit- worth; Chickora Guards, Capt. Cololough; Pickens Sentinels, Captain Lee; Cowpens Guards, Capt. Foster; Hartsville Light Infantry, Capt. Coker.
The Daily Dispatch: July 22, 1861.., [Electronic resource], The recent flag of truce from President Davis to Abraham Lincoln . (search)