Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel William C. Scott” in chapter 1.4 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27.:

...y. No campaign has been more misunderstood, nor more misrepresented, both North and South than this. On the evening of the 10th of July, 1861, the Forty-fourth Virginia Volunteers, commanded by Colonel William C. Scott , of Powhatan co., Va., reached Beverley, Randolph county, and encamped at the base of Rich mountain, just beyond, in the road crossing that mountain, on which, six miles beyond, General Pegram held ...
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