Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel Robinson” in chapter 12.92, section c.12.92.290, page 591 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7.:
... miles in the rear.
We remained there until 9 o'clock; leaving our bivouac fires brightly burning, moved to Tunnel hill.
In this fight, the officers and men all acted with the greatest bravery.
Colonel Robinson , Second Texas, was slightly wounded in the arm, and Lieutenant-Colonel Martin, First Arkansas, in the leg. Lieutenant-Colonel Cole, of Fifth Confederate regiment was, I fear, mortally wounded.
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