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ens. Andrew Johnson, who was at the time I speak United States Senator from Tennessee, and was on the ticket with Lincoln, for Vice-President of the United States in his second race against McClellan, was elected, and afterwards became President. As the story goes, and it is vouched for as facts, Andrew Johnson in his younger days had a tailoring establishment at Laurens, and while there paid court to the mother of Captain Hance. So smitten was he with her charms and graces, he paid her special attention, and asked for her hand in marriage. Young Johnson was fine looking, in fact handsome, energetic, prosperous, and well-to-do young man, with no vices that were common to the young men of that day, but the great disparity in the social standing of the two caused his rejection. The family of Hance was too exclusive at the time to consent to a connection with the plebeian Johnson, yet that plebeian rose at last to the highest office in the gift of the American people, through the force of his own endowments. * * * * * SEVENTH SOUTH CAROLINA REGIMENT. The Seventh Regiment was reorganized by electing-- Colonel--D. Wyatt Aiken, Abbeville. Lieutenant Colonel--Elbert Bland, Edgefield. Major--W.C. White, Edgefield. Adjutant--Thomas M. Childs. Sergeant Major--Amos C. Stalworth. Quartermaster--B.F. Lovelace. Commissary--A.F. Townsend. Company A--Stuart Harrison. Company B--Thomas Huggins. Company C--W.E. Cothran. Company D--Warren H. Allen. Company E--James Mitchell. Company F--John S. Hard. Company G--W.C. Clark. Company H--H.W. Addison. Company I--Benj. Roper. Company K--Jno. L. Burris. Company L--J.L. Litchfield. Company M--Jerry Goggans. I am indebted to Captain A.C. Waller, of Greenwood, for the following brief summary of the Seventh after reorganization, giving the different changes of regimental and company commanders, as well as the commanders of the regiment during battle: Colonel Aiken commanded at Savage Station, Malvern Hill, and Antietam, till wounded at Gettysburg, after which he was ordered elsewhere. Lieutenant Colonel Bland commanded at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Chickamauga; killed in latter battle. Major White commanded at Antietam after the wounding of Aiken, and until he was himself killed at the enemy's battery, the farthest advance of the day. Captain Hard had c
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