Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain Gillis” in chapter 10, page 158 of James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee:
...nel Capers was dangerously, and his lieutenant-colonel, J. S. Jones, mortally wounded.
The loss of officers and men in Gist's brigade was very great.
On the march to Nashville it was commanded by Captain Gillis , Forty-sixth Georgia.
Its senior officer, Colonel Capers, recovered and received a well-earned promotion.
At the close of hostilities between the States, he dedicated himself to the church, and i...
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