Hillsborough (NC) Recorder
June 19, 1861
Page 3
FURTHER
DETAILS
Dr.
J. J. Lawrence, late editor of the Rough Notes, informs us that on Wednesday
evening, at Rocky Mount,
he saw in the hands of Mr. James Knight, of Edgecombe, the sword taken from the
dead body of Capt. W. Wardrop, who fell in the late
battle of Bethel Church, Va. Wardrop was killed by private Geo. Williams, of the
Edgecombe Guards, in consequence of which the sword was awarded to that company
by Col. Hill, as a trophy, and by the company to the gallant Williams, who sent
it to his aged frail father, who is a citizen of Tarborough.
Private
Charles Williams, brother to George, received a bullet wound in his shoulder,
which, we are glad to say, is not considered dangerous. Private Rogers also was wounded. The brave Henry L. Wyatt fell mortally
wounded. These are the only casualties
which befell the gallant “Guards.”
We
also learn that there were four private gentlemen from Edgecombe, present at
the engagement, and they report that several negro men, on hearing the firing,
rushed from the fields to the scene of action, and fired on the enemy with good
effect. Of this, one of the Edgecombe
gentlemen, was an eye witness, and told it to our informant. The negroes in that region are indignant with
the Lincolnites, who have seized the wives of the
former and carried them into camp.