Statistics for occurrence #1 of “R. C. Golightly” in chapter 4, page 205 of Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama:

...the Wilderness; Capt. Reuben Ellis was wounded, and Capt. D. R. King killed, at Cedar Run; Capts. J. N. DeArman, killed at Petersburg, T. J. Eubanks at Lookout Valley, Isham B. Small at White Plains, R. C. Golightly at Sharpsburg, and Moses Lee at Second Bull Run. Capt. Samuel A. Cox died in the service. Field officers: Cols. James L. Sheffield, wounded at Cedar Run, and William C. Oates, severely wounded at...
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