Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Col. Charles W. Fribley” in chapter 8 of Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865:

...ter excessive losses, forced to give ground. Hamilton, who was wounded, bravely supported the line with his guns, but was finally obliged to abandon two pieces for want of horses to bring them off. Col. Charles W. Fribley , of the Eighth United States Colored Troops, after displaying the utmost gallantry, was mortally wounded. But fresh troops were at hand, for Barton's brigade was coming up, supported by Elder's b...
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