Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sergeant-Major Hazen” in chapter 1.27, section c.1.27.187, page 345 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22.:
...B, appeared in public parade for the first time.
The Blues made a splendid showing.
They turned out more than a hundred men all told.
Major Cutchins had on his staff Lieutenants Rose and Steel, Sergeant-Major Hazen , and Commissary-Sergeant Glazebrook.
The soldier lads of this pet military organization wore their bright fatigue uniform and white duck trousers, and in appearace were not unlike the Blacksburg ...
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