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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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nded; Private Mead, Clarke county, Company F, wounded. Washington Artillery, of New Orleans. Sergeant Joshua Reynolds, killed, struck in forehead by a shell, while giving word of command; Private John Payne, wounded; Private Crutcher, wounded. Hampton Legion, of S. C. Col.Hampton, wounded; Lieut. Col. Johnson, killed; Lieut. Egan, of Davis Guards, killed; Private Coutrie, Washington Light Infantry, Charleston, wounded; Private Bouknight, Watson Guards, slightly wounded; Private Brown, Washington Guards, slightly wounded. Col. Sloan's 4th S. C. Regiment. Corporal W. A. Young, of Capt Hollinsworth's company, killed, and Capt. Poole, mortally wounded. 20 Va. Regiment--Col. Allen's. E. O. Burgess, Company F, killed; Issac N. Glaize, Company F. killed; William Young, Company F, killed; Lloyd Powell, Company F, killed; Capt. Clarke, Company F, wounded; William Glen, wounded; Strother Barton, wounded; Richard Meade, wounded; William Hobson, wounded; Chas
uns. There are not many batteries on the Island, but they are of large guns and rifled cannon. It is awful hot on the Island. He belongs to the Niagara, but was left ashore, with others of her crew, to perform land service. He says that he didn't like such service, and "cut stick. " He has been in the navy eight years; had just arrived in Boston when the difficulties commenced — re-enlisted in the service, and sailed in the Niagara for this place. --There are some over there who don't want to fight--the rest don't care a red. From him we'll probably learn something of Lober, the fellow who swam over some few weeks ago, and now in durance. A bark, flying British colors, arrived in the fleet this morning, and sailed about noon. A fire occurred about noon to-day at the Navy-Yard — destroying a large building, at the time occupied by a company of Louisiana regulars. No great loss, as old Brown and his naval friends have promised to knock'em all down one of these day
e. Wounded Seriously.--W. Y. Brown, W. Herring, W. R. Northam, W. W. Brennin. Slightly Wounded.--James Richardson, F. N. Nash, W. W. Nash, Thomas Arwood, D. P. Chandler. Iverson Invincibles. Killed.--None. Badly Wounded.--Captain A. T. Burke. Slightly Wounded.--F. F. Duke, E Coleman. Thomas McDonald, S. Seter, L. E. Dole, John Harris, David Harris, T. B. Harper. Heard Volunteers. Killed.--Lieut. E. F. Glove and A. J. Millian. Seriously Wounded.--T. T. Brown, T. J. Brimer, J. N. Fanner, Lieut. J. W. Honston, F. S. Jackson, T. S. Mitchell, D. H. Philpot, J. Pittman, and C. L. Sugart. Mortally Wounded.--F. M. Bartow. Slightly Wounded.--O. C. Britton, G. W. Featherstone, and W. E. Pollard. Roswell Guards. Killed.--Thomas Kirk, James Paddon, and B. Smith. Seriously Wounded.--Captain T. E. King, Lieut. C. A. Dunwoody, Serg't Gozzett, N. M. Jackson, and D. H. Baxley. Slightly Wounded.--Wm. Wallace, John Simmons, Joseph