The Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864, the Bloodiest Engagement of the War Between the States

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Lieutenant-Colonel Rover, Major Crumpton, Major Brunner, Captain Smith, and Lieutenant Allen fell dead upon the field, the last two in such quick succession that poor Allen fell almost across the body of his dead captain, who preceded him to the Farther Shore by less than half a minute. In close proximity to the spot on which these two fell, and almost simultaneously with them, seven- teen others of the same company were killed or wounded. Colonel Farrell, a young and brilliant officer, was sho...t through both legs, the left being so badly shattered It had to be amputated. He spent an agonizing night on the field, and the next morning was gently carried by faithful friends to the near-by 64 THE BATTLE OF FRANKLIN home of Honorable John McGavock, where he remained until death relieved him of his sufferings. The other two of the eight, Captain Roland Jones and Lieuten- ant Charles H. Campbell, were seriously wounded — each crippled for life — and left upon the field in agony unspeakable to spend the night.

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