Greensborough Patriot
November 6, 1862
Page 1
COL.
C. C. TEW—This gallant and accomplished officer, a native of South Carolina,
fell while leading his regiment on the bloody field of Sharpsburg, stricken in
the head by a ball, while a second wound hastened his death. A writer, alluding to the event says:
The
services of Colonel Tew were no doubt, rendered
quietly and unostentatiously, but they were not the less solid, useful, and
patriotic. On the coast of North
Carolina, in the neighborhood of Fredericksburg, in the seven day’s battle
about Richmond in the rapid campaign from the Rappahannock through Maryland to
Sharpsburg, he was the officer—prompt, thorough and efficient, true to duty and
to his country.
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]