Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Gen. Frazier” in chapter 19 of Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative:
...tion of the importance of time in the enterprise proposed, and it was not until Sept. 9 that the first train came to Louisa C. H. to begin the transportation.
On that day 2000 Confederates under Gen. Frazier , who had been unwisely held at Cumberland Gap and allowed to be surrounded by a superior force, surrendered without a fight.
Already Burnside had occupied Knoxville, leaving us only the long line v...
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