Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel William H. Palmer” in chapter 1.27, section c.1.27.180, page 356 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20.:
... an excellent appearance.
Behind these came the chief-marshal, General Harry Heth, who wore a buff sash and looked every inch a soldier as he sat erect on his prancing charger.
He was followed by Colonel William H. Palmer , his chief of staff, whose sash was white.
The aids, all of whom wore red sashes, were as follows: Captain W. Gordon McCabe, Petersburg; Colonel W. W. Finney, Sublett's Tavern, Virginia; Lieutenant...
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