Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain Rice” in chapter 2.17 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10.:

...ning hollow, and followed close upon the enemy as he left the hills. No further movement was made during the day — the casualties being one man killed of Captain Johnson's, and one wounded of Captain Rice 's by premature explosion, and several horses disabled. On Thursday morning, July 2d, the battallion was put in position behind a stone wall on the range of hills to the left of the town of Gettys...
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