Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Commander R. C. Marshall” in chapter 1.27, section c.1.27.193 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20.:
...this organization numbered about seventy-five, and were beautifully uniformed in the regulation suit of gray.
Stonewall Camp, No. 4, of Portsmouth, paraded about twenty-five men, who were headed by Commander R. C. Marshall . R. E. Lee Camp, No. 2, of Alexandria, numbered about twenty-five men, with William A. Smoot as commander.
Captain W. Gordon McCabe commanded the veterans of A. P. Hill Camp, No. 6, of Petersburg,...
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