Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Major Wells” in chapter 4.56 of Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3.:
... hill.
The rear companies fell back and formed behind a cross fence and in the edge of timber.
In the mean-time the most important movement of the day was being made.
The Third Battalion, under Major Wells ,--a young officer who bore a charmed life and was destined to pass through many daring encounters to the rank of brigadier-general,--moved out in splendid form to the left of the First Battalion and ...
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