Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Hood” in chapter 5.41 of Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4.:
... would have been well-nigh hopeless, for Bald Hill was almost a Gibraltar.
Its fortification was unique, and though engineered by the men who wielded the shovel, it was complete and invulnerable.
General Hood 's shattered forces, however, had spent their energies in that direction on the 22d, and no assaults were made on our lines on the 23d.
Colonel Mersy's term of service had expired shortly before t...
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