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The Daily Dispatch: September 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3. 1 1 Browse Search
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n Stuart near, 3.100. Brashear City, Gen. Weitzer's expedition against, 2.530: Gen. Banks's forces concentrated at, 2.599; capture of by Confederates, 3.220. Breckinridge, John C., nomination of for the Presidency, 1.28; flight of from Kentucky, 2.77; treachery of, 1.374. Bridgeport, Hooker crosses the Tennessee at, 3.151. Bridges, railway, destruction of, in Maryland, 1.417. bright, John, champion of the Republic in England, 2.159. Bristow Station, battle of, 3.105. Brown, Col. H., takes command at Fort Pickens, 1.369. Brownlow, Rev. W. G., imprisoned at Knoxville, 2.38; permitted to leave the Confederacy, 2.39; house of visited by the author, in 1866, 3.284. Brownsville, Texas, capture of by Gen. Banks, 3.223. Bruinburg, Grant crosses the Mississippi at, 2.603. Buchanan, Commodore, McKean, death of, at the battle of the Bayou Teche, 2.597. Buchanan, President, James, conspirators in the cabinet of, 1.43; his message of Dec. 30, 1860, 1.64; his inde
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
lder, slightly in ear, and S. Ott, slightly in head. Company G. Killed: Second Lieutenant G. H. Elliott, Corporal J. R. Kennerley, Color Corporal M. L. Austin; private G. W. B. Fairy. Wounded: Sergeant B. P. Izler, severely in leg; Sergeant J. H. Hook, severely in arm; Corporal F. Kohn, severely in arm; private J. Ash, severely in leg (amputated); B. H. Sanders, severely in thigh; E. H. Irick, severely in the shoulder and arm; F. S. Inabinet, mortally; J. H. Avant, slightly in shoulder; H. Brown, slightly in leg; M. Robinson, slightly in head, and H. Baily, slightly in neck. Company H. Killed: Private H. W. Matthews. Wounded: Corporal F. W. King, slightly in leg, and Private S. E. Son, slightly in arm. Company I. Killed: Privates W. M. Rodgers and J. M. Bell. In the engagement at Drewry's Bluff (16th May) the regiment again covered itself with glory. In one charge it captured many of the men, all of the guns, horses, and entire outfit of a battery of field artillery. It
afternoon the citizens forming into companies and drilling. At a meeting in Capitol Grounds, this afternoon, Parson Brown stated that in believed it was the intention of the rebels to cross the Potomac in strong force, and strike for Harrisbugel, slightly wounded; Isaac I. Stevens, killed; Tower, badly wounded; Taylor, wounded, since died. Colonels Killed--Brown, 20th Indiana; Brown, 28th Indiana; Cantred, 82d Ohio; Koltes, 73d Penn. Vols; McConnell, 3d New Jersey; O'Connor, 2d WisBrown, 28th Indiana; Cantred, 82d Ohio; Koltes, 73d Penn. Vols; McConnell, 3d New Jersey; O'Connor, 2d Wisconsin; Roberts, 1st Michigan. Majors Killed--Barney, 24th New York; May, 19th Indiana; Town, 1st Michigan cavalry. Captains Killed--Abbott, 7th New Jersey, H. Brown, 100th Penn; Brayton, co. B, 7th Wisconsin, S. Brounand, 100th Penn; BuckH. Brown, 100th Penn; Brayton, co. B, 7th Wisconsin, S. Brounand, 100th Penn; Buckley, co. K, 24th N. Y.; Campbell, co. E, 3d N. J.; Davey, co. H, 14th Brooklyn Elcock, co. E, 14th, do; King, co. A, 30th N. Y.; Knox, 83d Penn; Mallery, co. B, 14th Brooklyn, Randolph, co. H, 2d Wis; Smead, 2d artillery; Stone, 11th Mass; Templeton,