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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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nd when it does take place, the Tennessee boys will give a good account of themselves. Several of the regiments above referred to were made up in our city, and are composed for the most part of the flower of the land. The First Regiment is included in the number, and a better drilled set of men or a more gallant sand are not to be found. The same can also be said of the 14th (Col. Forces) Regiment. The first is commanded by Col. Money, one of the heroes at the battle of Monterey. Tez. W. Newman, late Speaker of our State Senate, is Col. of another. Robert Hutton, who formerly represented the 5th district in the Congress of the United States, leads another. Joel A Battle, an old Florida war horse, is at the head of a gallant band. James E. Ednes, Attorney General in this district, is Colonel of the 10th. "Col. Forbea is a graduate of West Point.--In fact, they are all good officers, and the best of this, the men are of the right scripe." General Jones' Brigade. A