Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain Beall” in chapter 1.17 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33.:

...rson County, W. Va., and buried in accordance with the rites of the Episcopal Church. He requested to be engraved on his tomb: Died in Defence of My Country. The next ranking officer to Captain Beall was B. H. Burley, who was associated with him in all his daring adventures, hence guilty of the same offense. Yet Lieutenant Burley was allowed to go unpunished by the Federal government. Burley ...
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