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Chapter 5:
The great struggle of 1862 for Richmond
battles of Mechanicsville, Cold Harbor, Frayser's Farm, Malvern Hill
North Carolina troops conspicuous in all engagements
McClellan's Utter defeat by Lee.
The series of battles known as the Seven Days battles around Richmond resulted in McClellan's, forced change of base, in the relief of Richmond, in the Confederate capture of 52 pieces of artillery, 10,000 prisoners and 27,000 stand of small-arms, and stores great in amount and value.
General Lee's Official Report. To effect these results, 174 Confederate regiments of infantry were engaged.
Of this number, North Carolina contributed 36 regiments.
The total number of Confederate dead left by these bloody combats in the swamps of the Chickahominy was 3,279; the total number of wounded, 15,851.
To this ghastly list North Carolina contributed in killed, 650; in wounded, 3,279.
To turn these numerical abstractions into the concrete, this means that, in this arr
G. T. Anderson (search for this): chapter 6
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