Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel J. N. Lightfoot” in chapter 1.4 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2.:
...al York, of Louisiana, lost an arm. The brave Captain Tom Lightfoot, of the Sixth Alabama, by whose side I have entered and stood in many a battle, was instantly killed.
He was a younger brother of Colonel J. N. Lightfoot .
The enemy lost Brigadier-General Russell killed, and Generals Upton, McIntosh and Chapman wounded.
Report says that over 6,000 Yankee wounded are now scattered over Winchester in every available...
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