Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Barhamsville” in chapter 15, page 485 of General Joseph E. Johnston, Narrative of Military Operations During the Civil War:

...ment by the withdrawal of the Army I regard as so inconsiderable in comparison with the number of troops as to justify me in stating that the loss was nothing. (Signed) R. G. Cole. Headquarters, Barhamsville , May 7, 1862. General: The enemy has a large fleet of gunboats (seven iron-clads) and transports at West Point. He has been landing troops and artillery under his guns, but in a position in whi...
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Barhamsville (Virginia, United States) 107 16 5 0 0 user votes

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