Statistics for occurrence #1 of “George K. Putnam” in chapter 17 of John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion:
...hot through the bowels on the retreat, died two days afterwards in the field hospital.
He was formerly a member of the Fifth Massachusetts Infantry, and participated in the battle of Bull Run.
George K. Putnam , Number One man on the—— piece, was wounded in the knee as we were leaving the guns, was taken prisoner and kept a week without having the wound dressed.
He was then exchanged, but died...
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