Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Brandy Station” in chapter 1.19, section c.1.19.81 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24.:
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Cabell E. Flournoy, who had been made major, became lieutenant-colonel, and John Shack Green, major.
In 1863 Julian Harrison was made colonel, but being badly wounded the day he took command, at Brandy Station , never came back again to the regiment.
Cabell E. Flournoy then became colonel, Green, lieutenant-colonel, and Daniel T. Richards, major.
After a while Green resigned, Richards became lieutenan...
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