Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Four-Mile Creek” in chapter 18 of Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler:

... about four hundred (400) men, are stationed on the easterly side of Four-Mile Creek and Bailey's Run, apparently to guard the road by which General Hancock advanced over Strawberry Plains from below Four-Mile Creek , and picketing out toward Malvern Hill. In the rear, at the intersection of the roads near the point marked W. Throgmorton, is a regiment, the Twenty-Fourth Virginia Cavalry, numbering about four ...
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