History of Kershaw's Brigade by D. Augustus Dickert
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Chancellorsville, and Chickamauga; killed in latter battle.
Major White commanded at Antietam after the wounding of Aiken, and until he was himself killed at the enemy's battery, the farthest advance of the day. Captain Hard had command at the close. Captain Hard also led for a short while at Chickamauga after the death of Bland, and fell at the head of his regiment on top of Pea Ridge. Captain Goggans was in command at Knoxville, Bean Station, and the Wilderness, until wounded. Captain James Mitchell led the regiment in the charge at Cold Harbor, and was in command at Spottsylvania. Lieutenant Colonel Maffett, of the Third, was placed in command of the Seventh during the Valley campaign under Early in 1864, and led at Fisher's Hill and Cedar Creek the 13th and 19th of September. Was captured in October. Lieutenant Colonel Huggins commanded from October till the surrender, and at the battle of Averysboro and Bentonville. Captain Goggans was promoted to Major after the battle of the Wilderness, but resigned. Company E was divided into two companies, E and M. Company H took the place of Bland's, which became Company A. Captain Stuart Harrison, Company A, resigned, being elected Clerk of Court of Edgefield, and Lieutenant Gus Bart was made Captain. |
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