Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain William H. Payne” in chapter 7.66 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8.:

...were ordered to move to the front to occupy Manassas, halting at the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs to be joined by the noble and world-renowned Black horse cavalry, under their accomplished leader, Captain William H. Payne , with Bob Randolph; than whom a nobler spirit never lived nor died in a holy cause, as first lieutenant. We met them, and a gay night we had of it. A stag dance in the large ballroom, with song an...
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