Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Breckinridge” in chapter 1.32 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30.:
... to attempt to describe the anxiety of the citizens as Hunter approached, heralded by the accounts of his vandalism at Lexington and on his march.
Until their nerves were restored by the arrival of Breckinridge 's little army of some fifteen hundred men and the guns of Berkeley and W. S. Lurty's battery, every woman and non-combatant was actively engaged in hiding silver, jewels, provisions and other valuabl...
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