Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Liverpool, England” in chapter 11, page 346 of J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army:

...o be able to work. W. N. Chaudoin. A lady from the vicinity of Gettysburg, whose letter, describing the sufferings of the Confederate wounded left on that field of blood, appears in the Albion, Liverpool, England , says: There were two brothers, one a colonel, the other a captain, lying side by side, and both wounded. They had a Bible between them. Rev. J. J. D. Renfroe, in a private letter from the Army...
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