Statistics for occurrence #1 of “W. H. Taylor” in chapter 1.29 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16.:
...nd six hundred horses and mules; upwards of two hundred head of fine beef cattle, and many valuable stores.
Considerable number of enemy killed and wounded.
His loss two killed and three wounded. W. H. Taylor , A. A. G.
15th August, 1864. General R. E. Lee, Chaffin's Bluff:
One of Dearing's scouts, said to be generally correct, reports Hancock's Second corps went to City Point and came back again ye...
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