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Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 1: (search)
27th, he dispatched his aide-de-camp, Col. Johnston Pettigrew, of the First South Carolina Rifles, or First Regiment Rifles, S. C. M. . . . Colonel Pettigrew and his companion were ushered into the and formal, when, after declining seats, Colonel Pettigrew immediately opened his mission: Major Anof all the forts in the harbor. To this Colonel Pettigrew replied that when the present governor ood about him), know it perfectly well. Colonel Pettigrew replied, Well, sir, however that may be,emony or leavetaking, left the fort. Colonel Pettigrew and Major Capers returned to the city an afternoon the governor issued orders to Colonel Pettigrew, First regiment of rifles, and to Col. Weries were the First regiment of rifles, Colonel Pettigrew; the regiment of infantry, South Carolinn Flying Artillery, the latter attached to Col. Pettigrew's command, stationed at the east end of ths on duty on Sullivan's island, as major of Pettigrew's regiment of rifles, recalls vividly the se[5 more...]