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The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
, J. Wright, G. W. Wright, J. H. Ganey, J. Clemmons. Co. B. Sergeant Jno. Yancey, Corporal D. B. Graham, J. W. Studstell, Private A. Smith, J. Saterday, D. Ray, Private W. Anderson, R. F. Anderson, G. Bowen, James Garrison, M. Robinson, A. M. Land, J. Reeves, Private J. P. Williams, S. White, J. Walker, J. Yancey, J. W. Yawn, J. Towns. Co. C. Corporal J. E. Garner, Private J. Q. Adams, Private S. Gladden, W. T. Woodruff. Co. D. Corporal J. Baker, Private T. Allen, J. L. Baker, A. E. Downing, T. Evans, Private D. A. Follen, M. Meaders, W. L. Moore, F. H. Gordon. Co. E. 3d Sergeant W. Gibbs, 4th Sergeant J. M. Smith, Corporal J. L. Fortner, Private J. Gibbs, Private H. A. Lawson, L. Naseworth, G. W. Reid, J. W. Rawlins. Co. F. Corporal J. Whitley, Private W. H. McCook, F. Tucker, Private G. W. Walker, J. Troup, J. Studstell. Co. G. 1st Corporal James Hester, 2d Corporal W. J. Johnson, Private J. Barnett, E.
From Pensacola. Mobile, Oct. 12. --The Pensacola correspondent of the Advertiser and Register of this city says Dr. Green gives the following official report of the wounded at the Ladies' hospital in Pensacola: B. L. Iverson, Mississippi regiment; J. B. Day, 9th Miss.; J. H. Barksdale, 10th Miss.; T. A. Stillman, 8th Miss; R. Kinsade, 10th Miss.; Wm. Durham, P. O'Neil, A. R. Sharit, Michael Mortimer, 1st Fla.; M. Dufly, 1st La.; Walter Lugle, 5th Ala.; L. C. Weden, W. L. Thaney, T. Allen, W. H. B. Jasom, 5th Ga.; Chas. Gilchell, L. C. Hollingsworth, W. A. Elder, Ga. Battalion. Robert Anthony, Isaac Lanblern, W. W. Oderane, and J. H. Biddon have died since they were placed in the hospital. The following wounded Federals are also in the hospital: Joseph Hollington, 1st N. Y. Artillery. J. Bosall, 3d U. S. Artillery.