Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain W. G. McCabe” in chapter 1.44, section c.1.44.141, page 373 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28.:
...must be ready to open at any time that might be necessary.
Just at that moment the ambulance containing Colonel William R. J. Pegram, who had been mortally wounded at the Forks, under the charge of Captain W. G. McCabe , came up and immediately two of the battery's horses that had escaped capture at the Forks, were put in front of the ambulance and they continued on to the rear.
The night was spent on the march th...
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