Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Paineville” in chapter 1.26, section c.1.26.80, page 244 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34.:
...en the affair was over I went back to the scene, where I found wagons cut down, the teams gone and ten men of my battery.
I am satisfied that the man who gave the order for us to take the road to Paineville was a Yankee scout in disguise.
Sergeant James F. Wood, of Lampkin's battery, saw him, after he was captured in the affair with the Yankees, and said he was undoubtedly one of them.
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