Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain Sterling Fowlkes” in chapter 103, section c.103.271, page 540 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12.:
...g columns through the town, and the citizens of Richmond heard the Confederate shout of victory, and saw our battle-flags waving in triumph over the long gray line that filed through their streets.
Captain Sterling Fowlkes , of the One Hundred and Fifty-fourth regiment, was killed just as we entered the town.
He was Captain of the Zouave Cadets, a brave soldier, and a most accomplished young officer.
His death will ...
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