Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel Neely” in chapter 12, page 232 of James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee:
...f affairs since Forrest passed north of Memphis.
Brutality to citizens and barbarity to prisoners called forth no protest; timidity in the face of danger was the only sin.
On the 29th of March, Colonel Neely , Thirteenth Tennessee, engaged Hurst near Bolivar, capturing his entire wagon train, routing and driving him on the wings of the
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