Statistics for occurrence #1 of “First Lieutenant Wm. Cornell” in chapter 97, page 497 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5.:

...ackson, company H, a young officer of great promise, was severely, and, it is feared, mortally wounded. He held his company in perfect order until two thirds of his men were killed and wounded. First Lieutenant Wm. Cornell , commanding company I, was perfectly cool, and exhibited the finest qualities of an officer during the entire day. First Lieut. James A. Gilmore, of same company, wounded in the hip, but, insiste...
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