Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Back river” in chapter 1.8 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20.:
... the First North Carolina regiment, Colonel D. H. Hill commanding, with Lieutenant-Colonel Charles C. Lee as second in command, and four pieces of Randolph's battery.
Colonel Hill found a branch of Back river in his front and encircling his right flank.
On his left was a dense and almost impenetrable wood except about one hundred and fifty yards of old field.
The rear was covered by the road, a thick...
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