Statistics for occurrence #1 of “G. B. Anderson” in chapter 3, page 350 of Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2.:

...Barlow, took the hollow way in flank, which could not be carried in front, and compelled the enemy to abandon it, leaving behind three hundred prisoners and three flags. The Confederate brigades of G. B. Anderson and Rodes, of D. H. Hill's division, were driven at the point of the bayonet by Richardson across a large field extending as far as the Piper house. R. H. Anderson sought to repair this reverse by at...
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