Statistics for occurrence #1 of “J. S. Leaphart” in chapter 3.18 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7.:
...nsolidation of the Twentieth with it. It retained its name and colors.
It had five hundred men present for duty.
Its officers were William Wallace, Colonel; J. D. Grahame, Lieutenant-Colonel, and J. S. Leaphart , Major.
The regiment remained at Smithfield for some weeks, reorganizing and drilling, and then marched to join General Lee.
At Raleigh we heard rumors of his surrender, which were not believed; ...
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