Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General McLaws” in chapter 8.79 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10.:
...a fusilade more deadly than that of a line of battle.
The accuracy and the weight of this fire may be imagined from a few illustrations.
Early in the morning, Captain H. L. King, a gallant aid of General McLaws , while carrying an order to General Cobb, fell dead on this hill, pierced with five balls.
A member of the Twenty-fifth North Carolina, who came a little behind his regiment, when descending this s...
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