Statistics for occurrence #1 of “William M. Barber” in chapter 86, page 483 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9.:

...ne hundred and thirty-eight, killed and wounded. A number of the wounded have died since the action. A list of killed and wounded has been heretofore forwarded to you. Respectfully submitted. William M. Barber , Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding Thirty-seventh Regiment, N. C. T. Lieutenant McCoy, and Second Lieutenant Sammons, company I, alleged sickness. Lieutenant Owens, company K, behaved ...
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