Slavery And Four Years of War; a Political History of Slavery in the United States, Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns And Battles of the Civil War in Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865
Slavery And Four Years of War; a Political History of Slavery in the United States, Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns And Battles of the Civil War in Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865
Keifer, Joseph Warren, 1836-1932
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Besides Colonel Thoburn, killed in the opening of the battle, General D. D. Bidwell fell early in the day, and Colonel Charles R. Lowell, Jr., was killed near its close while leading a charge of his * The distance from Winchester to Middletown is twelve miles. Digitized by Google 154 Campaigns of the Civil War cavalry brigade. Eighty-six Union officers were killed or mortally wounded. Many distinguished officers were wounded. Of the six offi- cers belonging to my brigade staff who were turned o...ver to Colonel Ball in the early morning, one only (Captain J. T. Rorer) remained uninjured at night. Two were dead. All was peaceful enough on the 20th, though on every hand the evidence of the preceding day's struggle was to be seen. The dead of both armies were buried — the blue and the gray in separate trenches, to await the resurrection morn. I have no purpose to speak of individual acts of bravery. The number of killed and wounded of each army was about the same. The casualties in my division, excluding 36 cap- tured or missing, were, killed, 8 officers and 100 men ; wounded, 34 officers and 528 men ; total, 670.
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