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To go on, I will mention some of the men of onr section 

 who saw service in other commands than those above; if I 

 omit any or uwike a mistake 1 assure you it is not inten- 

 tional, for it would give me delight to honor these men. 

 Col. H. M. Rutledge went out as Major in Clingman's North 

 Carolina Regiment, and afterwards became Colonel of same. 

 Dr. fc5. D. Doar was attached to same regiment as Surgeon., 

 or assistant surgeon, then he went to Thornton's Vir- 

 ginia liattery, and afterwards ordered to hospital work. 

 Mil)ben J.eland joined the I'ee Dee Artillery, of Darlington, 

 and went through the War with them. K. V. Morrison first 

 served in Hami»ton's Jx^gion, afterwards in Whilden's Comh 

 pany. He was foolish enough to try to stop a bullet with 

 his arm — and suc(;eeded — but he feels it yet. John M. Lof- 

 ton was a member of a IMt. Pleasant company, later in Col. 

 r.enbow's Regiment, and a courier. H. M. ]jofton went as 

 Captain of a Marion company, Avas afterwards in quarter- 

 master's or commissary department. William, Munn and 

 •lohn Coleman enlisted in Manigault's tenth regiment, the 

 former was killed and latter died in camp. James C. Doar 

 was a trooper in the Rutledge Mounted Riflemen, Gary's 

 Jirigade, seventh regiment of cavalry, and went through to 

 A]»pom)attox with them. 



Thonms, IMiilip, John, James and Stephen Palmer served 

 in company and regiments unknown to me. The three lat- 

 ter gave up their lives for the cause. Philip and Edmund 

 Mazyck did their piirt as officers in companies which I can 

 not recall. 



J. B. Morrison and l>en. McClellan also went in near the 

 close of the War, but commands have escaped me. Archie 

 McClellan, Jr, M. O. J. Elliott, Bates, Fortes, Brinson, etc, 

 served in one or other of the companies raised here. A. H. 

 Lucas was Ca]»tain on Ceii. Trapier's staff, of the School- 

 breds, James Nvent through in some command ; J. Stanyarne 

 Schoolbred was an intrepid scout in Virginia. Willie 

 Lucas in Marion Artillery. Joel H. Raybourne in Gaillard's 

 Battery was captured on i)icket duty with others of his 

 company at Harrietta plantation and carried oil by the 

 Northerners during a raid. 



