From The Greensborough Patriot
March 13, 1862 – Pg. 3
Battalion of Light Horse.—The undersigned having been commissioned
by the President, to raise a Battalion of Light Horse for the war, calls upon
the young men of North Carolina to come forward and volunteer for the
purpose. Let those who have good horses
come and bring them to aid in the defense of the country. Let those who have horses; who cannot come
themselves, give or lend them to those who can come, and contribute material
aid to those who would defend them in the enjoyment of their homes. $144 per annum will be paid for such horse in
the Battalion in two six months installments, they will be fed and cared for at
the expense of the Government, and if killed in action the value of the animal
will be paid. Equipments for man and
horse will be furnished, but each man must bring his rifle, gun, pistol and
knife, or such arms as he has, which will answer until a uniform weapon can be
furnished by the Government.
Energy
of action—action is what the country needs now, and the men of the country must
show by readiness to come forward, the determination which actuates them never
to be conquered.
The
Battalion will consist of six companies of sixty men each. Volunteers will for the present address me at
Halifax, N. C.
until suitable recruiting stations can be established.
P. M. EDMONSTON,
Lieut. Col. Cav. Prov. A. C. S. A.