Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Wright” in chapter 4 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Army Life in a Black Regiment:
...que house,--all utterly unlike anything we had yet seen in the South, and suggesting rather the Penobscot or Kennebec.
Here and there we glided by the ruins of some saw-mill burned by the Rebels on General Wright 's approach; but nothing else spoke of war, except, perhaps, the silence.
It was a delicious day, and a scene of fascination.
Our Florida men were wild with delight; and when we rounded the point ...
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