Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lieutenant-Colonel Reeve” in chapter 6 of Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 11.1, Texas:
...a prisoner of war. After many words of controversy, he with his inferior officers, including Lieut.-Col. Chandler, surrendered, and were paroled and furnished transportation to the coast.
On May 3d Lieutenant-Colonel Reeve , with his officers and 270 soldiers, arrived in camp near San Antonio from military posts in New Mexico, and a messenger with a white flag was sent to him with a demand for unconditional surrender.
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