Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Col. Cawthorn” in chapter 198 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2.:
...ot only their commander, but thirty-four others killed and 111 wounded. The Second brigade, mounted men, Col. Cawthorn commanding, about 1,200 strong, lost twenty-one killed and seventy-five wounded. Col. Cawthorn was himself wounded.
Major Charles Rogers, of St. Louis, adjutant of the brigade, was mortally wounded, and died the day after the battle.
He was a gallant officer, and at all times vigilant and ...
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