Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Major-Generals Longstreet” in chapter 86, page 352 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9.:

...urn back. The skirmishers staid over all day and night. We attempted no further crossing that day. The hospitals and a large number of sick and wounded, at White Oak Creek, fell into our hands. Major-Generals Longstreet and A. P. Hill attacked the Yankees in flank at Frazier's farm, some two miles in advance of us, that day, and a corresponding vigorous attack by Major-General Huger on their rear must have resulted ...
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