Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Wm. Gilmore Simms” in chapter 5.28 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1.:
... and did not join in the almost universal request to haul down that umbrella.
The poor fellow died soon after, a victim to disease.
He always reminded me of Lieutenant Porgy, a racy character in Wm. Gilmore Simms ' interesting novel, The partisan.
We slept in line of battle, on our arms, ready for action, near the battle-field.
Privates W. A. Moore and T. M. Kimbrough came in from hospital to-day.
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