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o wit: company A, Capt. McCorkle; company C, Capt. Davis; company D, Capt. Booktus; company E, Capt. Hinson; company F, Capt. McMakin, and company I, Capt. Vallandingham; and a small detachment of Capt. Screven's, of Beaufort Guerillas, under Lieut. Youmans. My staff consisted of Lieut. W. H. Talley, Adjutant: Dr. E. B. Turnipseed, Surgeon; Capt. T. J. Bell, Quartermaster; Capt. E. A. Rabb, Commissary; Rev. C. B Betts, Chaplain, and Mr. Robert Chisholm, volunteer on staff. The entire force on their duty. Adjutant Talley, Captain Bell, quartermaster, and Rev. C. B. Betts the chaplain, frequently sent with orders to various parts of the island during the bombardment, executed their trust in a manner entirely satisfactory to Lieutenant Youmans and his detachment were efficient in the performance of the part assigned them. To Lieutenant Johnson, of the Beaufort Artillery, the command is under obligations for valuable services rendered at the ferry across Station creek, and to Cap
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. Booktus; company E, Capt. Hinson; company F, Capt. McMakin, and company I, Capt. Vallandingham; and a small detachment of Capt. Screven's, of Beaufort Guerillas, under Lieut. Youmans. My staff consisted of Lieut. W. H. Talley, Adjutant: Dr. E. B. Turnipseed, Surgeon; Capt. T. J. Bell, Quartermaster; Capt. E. A. Rabb, Commissary; Rev. C. B Betts, Chaplain, and Mr. Robert Chisholm, volunteer on staff. The entire force on the island, inclusive of field, staff and company officers, was six hundrthe Beaufort Artillery, the command is under obligations for valuable services rendered at the ferry across Station creek, and to Captain. Thomas R. Elliott for similar aid in passing Whitehall ferry. The reports of Captain Elliott and Surgeon Turnipseed are herewith respectfully submitted. Very respectfully,Your obedient servant, (Signed) R. G. M. Dunovant, Colonel 12th Reg't S. C. V. [Official copy.] (signed) H. E. Young, A. A. General. (Official,) John Withers, A. A. General.
ee, Pocotaligo, Nov. 16th, 1861. Capt. H. E. Young, Assistant Adj't General: Sir: On the 26th of October last, I assumed command of the forces stationed on Bay Point Island, consisting of three companies of the 9th regiment, to wit: the Beaufort Artillery, Capt. Stephen Elliott, Colleton Rifles, Capt. Anderson, and Capt. Harrison's company of Infantry; six companies of the 12th regiment South Carolina volunteers, to wit: company A, Capt. McCorkle; company C, Capt. Davis; company D, Capt. Booktus; company E, Capt. Hinson; company F, Capt. McMakin, and company I, Capt. Vallandingham; and a small detachment of Capt. Screven's, of Beaufort Guerillas, under Lieut. Youmans. My staff consisted of Lieut. W. H. Talley, Adjutant: Dr. E. B. Turnipseed, Surgeon; Capt. T. J. Bell, Quartermaster; Capt. E. A. Rabb, Commissary; Rev. C. B Betts, Chaplain, and Mr. Robert Chisholm, volunteer on staff. The entire force on the island, inclusive of field, staff and company officers, was six hundred
, Assistant Adj't General: Sir: On the 26th of October last, I assumed command of the forces stationed on Bay Point Island, consisting of three companies of the 9th regiment, to wit: the Beaufort Artillery, Capt. Stephen Elliott, Colleton Rifles, Capt. Anderson, and Capt. Harrison's company of Infantry; six companies of the 12th regiment South Carolina volunteers, to wit: company A, Capt. McCorkle; company C, Capt. Davis; company D, Capt. Booktus; company E, Capt. Hinson; company F, Capt. McMakin, and company I, Capt. Vallandingham; and a small detachment of Capt. Screven's, of Beaufort Guerillas, under Lieut. Youmans. My staff consisted of Lieut. W. H. Talley, Adjutant: Dr. E. B. Turnipseed, Surgeon; Capt. T. J. Bell, Quartermaster; Capt. E. A. Rabb, Commissary; Rev. C. B Betts, Chaplain, and Mr. Robert Chisholm, volunteer on staff. The entire force on the island, inclusive of field, staff and company officers, was six hundred and nineteen. Lieut. Colonel Barnes, of the 12th r
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The battles of 1861.official reports.report of Col. R. G. M. Dunovant, Twelfth regiment South Carolina volunteers. Headq'rs 12th Reg't S. C. V., Camp Lee, Pocotaligo, Nov. 16th, 1861. Capt. H. E. Young, Assistant Adj't General: Sir: On the 26th of October last, I assumed command of the forces stationed on Bay Point Island, consisting of three companies of the 9th regiment, to wit: the Beaufort Artillery, Capt. Stephen Elliott, Colleton Rifles, Capt. Anderson, and Capt. Harrison's che Beaufort Artillery, the command is under obligations for valuable services rendered at the ferry across Station creek, and to Captain. Thomas R. Elliott for similar aid in passing Whitehall ferry. The reports of Captain Elliott and Surgeon Turnipseed are herewith respectfully submitted. Very respectfully,Your obedient servant, (Signed) R. G. M. Dunovant, Colonel 12th Reg't S. C. V. [Official copy.] (signed) H. E. Young, A. A. General. (Official,) John Withers, A. A. General.
The battles of 1861.official reports.report of Col. R. G. M. Dunovant, Twelfth regiment South Carolina volunteers. Headq'rs 12th Reg't S. C. V., Camp Lee, Pocotaligo, Nov. 16th, 1861. Capt. H. E. Young, Assistant Adj't General: Sir: On the 26th of October last, I assumed command of the forces stationed on Bay Point Island, consisting of three companies of the 9th regiment, to wit: the Beaufort Artillery, Capt. Stephen Elliott, Colleton Rifles, Capt. Anderson, and Capt. Harrison's company of Infantry; six companies of the 12th regiment South Carolina volunteers, to wit: company A, Capt. McCorkle; company C, Capt. Davis; company D, Capt. Booktus; company E, Capt. Hinson; company F, Capt. McMakin, and company I, Capt. Vallandingham; and a small detachment of Capt. Screven's, of Beaufort Guerillas, under Lieut. Youmans. My staff consisted of Lieut. W. H. Talley, Adjutant: Dr. E. B. Turnipseed, Surgeon; Capt. T. J. Bell, Quartermaster; Capt. E. A. Rabb, Commissary; Rev. C. B
e entire force on the island, inclusive of field, staff and company officers, was six hundred and nineteen. Lieut. Colonel Barnes, of the 12th regiment, was placed in command of the six companies of that regiment, and Capt. Anderson's company, then at the Narrows. Capt. Elliott was assigned to the command of the work known as Fort Beauregard, with his own company and Capt. Harrison's. The detachment of Capt. Screven's company was ordered to report directly to me. Monday, the 4th inst., the enemy's fleet made its appearance early in the morning, and crossing the bar, came to anchor to the south of an opposite the island, but made no further demonstration of an attack on our position during that day. In the afternoon, Com. Tatnall, with three small steamers, attacked the nearest of the enemy's vessels, and after sustaining a heavy fire, and replying most gallantly, retired slowly up the river. Tuesday morning, in view of the uncertainty of the point and mode of
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The battles of 1861.official reports.report of Col. R. G. M. Dunovant, Twelfth regiment South Carolina volunteers. Headq'rs 12th Reg't S. C. V., Camp Lee, Pocotaligo, Nov. 16th, 1861. Capt. H. E. Young, Assistant Adj't General: Sir: On the 26th of October last, I assumed command of the forces stationed on Bay Point Island, consisting of three companies of the 9th regiment, to wit: the Beaufort Artillery, Capt. Stephen Elliott, Colleton Rifles, Capt. Anderson, and Capt. Harrison's company of Infantry; six companies of the 12th regiment South Carolina volunteers, to wit: company A, Capt. McCorkle; company C, Capt. Davis; company D, Capt. Booktus; company E, Capt. Hinson; company F, Capt. McMakin, and company I, Capt. Vallandingham; and a small detachment of Capt. Screven's, of Beaufort Guerillas, under Lieut. Youmans. My staff consisted of Lieut. W. H. Talley, Adjutant: Dr. E. B. Turnipseed, Surgeon; Capt. T. J. Bell, Quartermaster; Capt. E. A. Rabb, Commissary; Rev. C. B
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The battles of 1861.official reports.report of Col. R. G. M. Dunovant, Twelfth regiment South Carolina volunteers. Headq'rs 12th Reg't S. C. V., Camp Lee, Pocotaligo, Nov. 16th, 1861. Capt. H. E. Young, Assistant Adj't General: Sir: On the 26th of October last, I assumed command of the forces stationed on Bay Point Island, consisting of three companies of the 9th regiment, to wit: the Beaufort Artillery, Capt. Stephen Elliott, Colleton Rifles, Capt. Anderson, and Capt. Harrison's company of Infantry; six companies of the 12th regiment South Carolina volunteers, to wit: company A, Capt. McCorkle; company C, Capt. Davis; company D, Capt. Booktus; company E, Capt. Hinson; company F, Capt. McMakin, and company I, Capt. Vallandingham; and a small detachment of Capt. Screven's, of Beaufort Guerillas, under Lieut. Youmans. My staff consisted of Lieut. W. H. Talley, Adjutant: Dr. E. B. Turnipseed, Surgeon; Capt. T. J. Bell, Quartermaster; Capt. E. A. Rabb, Commissary; Rev. C. B
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