Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain H. G. Turner” in chapter 1.16, section c.1.16.86 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25.:
...ces the killed of privates and non-commissioned officers at about fifty-five, and eighty-nine wounded, and fifty-three among the captured and missing.
Among the wounded and captured of the 23rd was Captain H. G. Turner , of Co. H, since the war a distinguished member of Congress from Georgia.
He is a native of Granville, and brother of Adjutant Vines E. Turner.
It is well authenticated that only one officer and ...
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