Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel R. L. Walker” in chapter 3.25 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10.:
...wounded, three enlisted men; missing, supposed to be in the hands of the enemy, fourteen enlisted men.
Respectfully submitted, John J. Garnett, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Battalion Artillery. Colonel R. L. Walker , Chief Artillery Third Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
camp Cabell's battalion, near Culpeper C. H., August 7th, 1863. Colonel J. B. Walton, Chief of Artillery first Corps, A. N. V.:
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