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WAGNER, 11 p.m.
Colonel Keitt has arrived and relieved me of the command of Morris Island.
A. H. COLQUITT,
Brigadier-General.
Captain W. F. NANCE,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[Inclosure.]
Report of effective strength of command.
Command Commi Non- Privates Total
ssion commi
ed ssion
offic ed
ers offic
ers
32nd Georgia, Lieutenant- 26 48 360 434
Colonel Pruden
8th North Carolina, 22 40 300 362
Lieutenant-Colonel Whitson
28th Georgia, Captain 23 57 133 213
Crawford
27th Georgia, Major Gardner 27 42 145 214
Eutaw Regiment, Lieutenant- 8 14 81 103
Colonel [J. G.] Pressley
Total 106 201 1,019 1,326
Captain Smith's company of 2 4 50 56
artillery
Company F, Second South 2 4 55 61
Carolina Artillery, Captain
Legare
Chatham Artillery, 1 5 23 29
Lieutenant Askew
Company E, Palmetto 1 10 38 49
Battalion, Captain Johnson
Total 6 23 166 195
Couriers, Sergeant Huger -- 2 18 20
Sharpshooters, Lieutenant 1 2 22 25
Woodbery
Total 1 4 40 45
Grand total 113 228 1,225 1,566
No. 26. Reports of Colonel Lawrence M. Keitt, Twentieth South Carolina Infantry, commanding on Morris Island, August 1-6, 15-21, and September 2-7.SULLIVAN'S ISLAND,
July 11, 1863-9.10 p.m.
CAPTAIN: I have just returned from Morris Island. The enemy, I think, will use mortars, and there is no sufficient protection. I would suggest bomb-proofs, at once, and a few heavy guns on sea face to keep of wooden ships; light artillery on land face to repel assault. Heavy guns would probably be dismounted. A few mortars, large numbers of sand-bags, and some re-enforcements will make it safe.
Respectfully,
LAWRENCE M. KEITT,
Colonel, Commanding.
Captain W. F. NANCE,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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