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	<title>Comments on: Unknown, Hampton&#8217;s Legion [?], On the Battle (3)</title>
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		<title>By: Harry Smeltzer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks T. K.!]]></description>
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		<title>By: T.K. Tortch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;The noble and gallant Edgefield Company. . . .&quot; 

My Great-Great-Grandfather was wounded at 1st Manassas; he would have been with the &quot;Watson Guards&quot; out of Edgefield, South Carolina. He was at 2nd Manassas, too, and IIRC received a battlefield promotion to Major after that. Somewhere or another at home in Edgefield (I grew up there) the family&#039;s got a document formally recognizing the promotion.

Incidentally, he ended up buying M. C. Butler&#039;s home in Edgefield after the war; the house is still in the family.

Excellent site, btw. Ancient history to be sure, but not so far back; my Great Grandmother who grew up in South Georgia died in 1986 just shy of 100 years old - everybody she knew in her parents and grandparent&#039;s generation had lived through or participated in the war &amp; she could relate their stories as told to her.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The noble and gallant Edgefield Company. . . .&#8221; </p>
<p>My Great-Great-Grandfather was wounded at 1st Manassas; he would have been with the &#8220;Watson Guards&#8221; out of Edgefield, South Carolina. He was at 2nd Manassas, too, and IIRC received a battlefield promotion to Major after that. Somewhere or another at home in Edgefield (I grew up there) the family&#8217;s got a document formally recognizing the promotion.</p>
<p>Incidentally, he ended up buying M. C. Butler&#8217;s home in Edgefield after the war; the house is still in the family.</p>
<p>Excellent site, btw. Ancient history to be sure, but not so far back; my Great Grandmother who grew up in South Georgia died in 1986 just shy of 100 years old &#8211; everybody she knew in her parents and grandparent&#8217;s generation had lived through or participated in the war &amp; she could relate their stories as told to her.</p>
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