Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Charlie Claiborne” in chapter 12, page 241 of James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee:
..., wounded and captured; the killed, 153, and the wounded, 794, being equally divided between Bell's, Mabry's and Crossland's brigades.
The Seventh Tennessee mourned the loss of Captains Statler and Charlie Claiborne ; the Second, of Capt. J. M. Eastes, Lieuts. J. E. Dunning, A. H. French and A. W. Lipscomb.
The Fifteenth lost Capt. J. M. Fields and Lieut. T. Hawkins; the Sixteenth, Lieut. S. C. Kennedy and Ensi...
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