Hillsborough Recorder (NC)
May 1, 1861
Page 3
THE MILITARY
ENCAMPMENT—A military encampment has been established by the Governor and
Council near Raleigh,
and the troops are pouring in every day.
It is expected that 5,000 troops will be here by the middle of next
week.
The place chosen
for the encampment is an excellent one—the Fair Grounds, near this City. Maj. Hill, of the Charlotte Military
Institute, is in command. An officer
better qualified could not have been selected for this position.
The following
companies have arrived: The Granville Greys, Capt. Wortham; Warrenton Guards, Capt. Wade; Hornet’s Nest
Rifles, Capt. Williams; Charlotte Greys, Capt. Ross;
Rocky Mount Light Infantry, Capt. Lewis; Ellis Flying Artillery, Capt. Ramsour. The
Warrenton Cavalry are also in camp. On
the call of the Governor for aid at Fort
Macon they marched for
the time being in the Warrenton Guards.
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