Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Bean's Station” in chapter 24, page 610 of Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina:

...ut.-Col. Ambrose C. Dunn. He served with this command until the close of the war, and was in command of his company from the fall of 1863 to the end, taking part in the cavalry fights at Knoxville, Bean's Station , Winchester, Old Town, Strasburg, Liberty Mills and Gordonsville, besides scores of skirmishes. He was once slightly wounded and had two horses killed under him and one wounded. He had one very nar...
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Bean's Station (Tennessee, United States) 304 53 18 5 0 user votes

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