Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain McNeely” in chapter 1.29, section c.1.29.110 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33.:

...wd, composed of about ninety men, would have fled without delay, upon hearing the first gun. This great battle was the cause of the death of many brave and promising offices and men in my regiment. Captain McNeely , my most intimate friend and mess-mate for the past two years, had the calf of his leg penetrated by a grape shot, and was disabled for the rest of the service. He spent the remainder of the the wa...
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