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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Cloyd's Mountain battle. (search)
Cloyd's Mountain battle.
Major Thomas L. Broun's recollection of the battle.
The Federal loss in this battle was 108 killed, 508 wounded and 72 captured or missing; the Confederate loss 76 killed, 262 wounded and 200 captured or missing. The casualties were mainly in the Forty-sixth Virginia Infantry Regiments, Morgan's dismounted men and the Forty-fifth Virginia Battalion.
Crook's force was three times as great as that of the Confederate, under Jenkins and McCausland.
R. W. H. Ed itled to no attention after he was shot.
I shall ever feel grateful to my Confederate friends in Pulaski county for the kindness and attention given me during my long and critical illness from the dreadful wound I received May 9, 1864, at Cloyd's Mountain battle.
It is now nearly forty-five years since I was wounded and published as killed in battle, and yet I am decidedly alive, having a wife, three children and six grandchildren living, and much interested in my daily work, though eighty
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)