Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lieutenant-Colonel Brown” in chapter 11 of George H. Gordon, From Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain:
...on which they had charged, they had been compelled to fall back, leaving many of their number on the field.
In the Twenty-eighth New York, Colonel Donelly was borne mortally wounded from the field; Lieutenant-Colonel Brown 's arm was shattered; Major Cook was wounded, and a prisoner.
In the Forty-sixth Pennsylvania, Colonel Knipe was twice wounded, and was carried from the field; Lieutenant-Colonel Selfridge's horse w...
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