Statistics for occurrence #1 of “John E. Horton” in chapter 10 of Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908:

...open field. In this action the Thirty-ninth Massachusetts came off with ninety-three men killed, wounded, and missing. Company E lost William D. Palmer and had five men wounded, viz: Thomas Hyde, John E. Horton , George A. Northey, who was captured by the enemy, William J. Arnold, and John H. Dusseault (originally of this company), who was wounded in the breast, but providentially saved by an army button. ...
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