Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Pender” in chapter 1.27 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25.:

...d the greatest part of the terrible fire. General Pender was himself wounded. During the temporary absence of General Pender, the command of the brigade devolved upon Colonel Scales, of the 13th. General Pender , though wounded, resumed the command of his brigade as soon as his wound was dressed. After the withdrawal of the enemy, the regiment, with Pender's brigade, went into winter quarters at Camp Gre...
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