Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel Williams” in chapter 1.36, section c.1.36.140, page 333 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34.:
... was a wild kaleidoscopic whirl.
A man near me seemed to be keeping a tally of the dead for my especial benefit.
First it was Patton, then Collcote, then Phillips, and I know not how many more.
Colonel Williams was knocked out the saddle by a ball in the shoulder near the brick-house, and in falling was killed by his sword.
His little bay mare kept on with the men in the charge.
I can see her now as she...
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