Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Brigadier-General White” in chapter 1 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14.:

...menced his advance, when the enemy again opening, Pegram and Crenshaw moved forward their batteries, and poured a rapid fire into the enemy. The white flag was now displayed, and shortly afterwards Brigadier-General White , with a garrison of eleven thousand and ninety men, surrendered as prisoners of war. On the capitulation of the post, Pegram was enabled to refit his battery thoroughly from the vast quantity of ...
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