Series 1- Volume2, Page 722, to Lt. Col. E. D. Townsend from Irvin McDowell, Brig. Gen. Report of spy. June 25, 1861
[The South Carolina regiments were all (except one- Spratts) about 1,000 men each. Forty of Greggs regiment had the measles. The two regiments on the march from Bull Run had about fifty wagons for their baggage and supplies, old road and farmers wagons, five to six horses each. Wagons well crammed up to the bows. The South Carolina regiments were the best armed and equipped and in high spirits, freezing for a fight, being much elated by the Vienna affair. Negroes with them as servants.]
David