Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel James Marshall” in chapter 1.28 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24.:
...wn at the quick march.
We two non-combatants at once mounted, and joining the colonel at the head of the column, moved steadily back to Cashtown.
The colonel was a stranger to me, although I knew Colonel James Marshall and Colonel Burgwin, commanding two of General Pettigrew's regiments.
I knew General Pettigrew well, having served under him at the battle of Seven Pines, but I did not see him that evening.
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