Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Harper's Ferry” in chapter 1.6 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2.:
...hole infantry force, amounting to more than twenty-three hundred men, with eleven stands of colors, surrendered, the cavalry alone escaping.
General Milroy, with a small party of fugitives, fled to Harper's Ferry .
The number of prisoners taken in this action exceeded the force engaged under General Johnson, who speaks in terms of well deserved praise of the conduct of the officers and men under his comman...
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† | Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) | 10,974 | 20 | 304 | 0 | 0 user votes |
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