Hillsborough (NC) Recorder
June 19, 1861
Page 3
Head-Quarters
of the N. Carolina Regiment of Wise’s Legion
Warrenton, June 13, 1861
GENERAL
ORDER:
Having been
appointed by Gen. Henry Wise to a Colonelcy in Wise’s Legion, and commissioned
to raise a regiment in North Carolina, I hereby earnestly invite those desirous
of joining the popular corps, and of seeing prompt and active service under the
chivalric Wise, to organize forthwith into companies of sixty-four each, to
elect their company officers, and prepare to move without loss of time. Each company will consist of one Captain, one
first and one second Lieutenant, four Sergeants and four corporals, and
fifty-three privates. As soon as formed,
each company will be moved into camp at Petersburg, Va., and mustered into
service prior to this formation into a regiment under the above destination.
Being
designed for partyzan [sic] service, the regiment will be composed of one
Cavalry, and nine Infantry and Light Infantry companies. Each man will provide himself with a change
of clothes of a durable material, (not waiting for uniformity of dress,) a
blanket and a haversack.
Now
is the time for brilliant service. Come
forward, gentlemen, to the number of 640,
and come quickly.
WHARTON
J. GREEN
Col.
Commanding
Papers
throughout the State please notice.
June
14, 1861