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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The First North Carolina Volunteers and the battle of Bethel. (search)
, and will have a like supply of provisions prepared. By order of the Governor. J. F. Hoke, Adjutant-General. [From the Western (Charlotte, N. C.,) Democrat, May 21, 1861.] First regiment (N. C.) Volunteers. This regiment is now complete, and three companies of it left Raleigh on Saturday last for Virginia. The balance will follow on Tuesday. The following are the officers of the regiment: Daniel H. Hill, colonel. C. C. Lee, lieutenant-colonel. J. H. Lane, major. J. M. Poteat, adjutant. John Henry Wayt, commissary. Dr. Peter Hines, surgeon. Drs. Haywood and Moore, assistant surgeons. Rev. Edwin A. Yates, chaplain. Messrs. Wayt and Yates were appointed from the ranks of the Hornets' Nest Riflemen. A change has been made in the companies composing the regiment. The Fayetteville Independent company has been substituted for the Randalsburg Riflemen, so the regiment stands thus: A—Edgecombe Guards—Captain Bridgers. B—Hornets' Nest Rifles—Capta