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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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y G, Lieut. Morris, comd'g, Capt. Langley was sick but went into the fight and was wounded; Lieuts. Woody and Morris, all wounded; company B, color company Capt. Davis, wounded and missing; Lieut. Paine, wounded, company C, Capt. Halliman and Lieut. Dooley, both wounded and missing; company D, Capt. Norton, Lieuts. Reeve, Keiningham, and Blair, all wounded; company H, Capt. Watkins, Lieuts. Cuball and Martin, all wounded; company I, Lieuts. Ballon and Caho, the latter wounded. Wm. Mitchell, so Company B.--Capt. T. Herbert Davis, severely wounded and missing; Lt. J. Armistead Payne, wounded in side of the face and slightly in leg — was brought off the field. Company C.--Capt. J. Hullinan, missing and supposed to be killed; Lt. J. Dooley, wounded and missing — he is not supposed to be seriously wounded. Company D.--Capt. Geo. F. Norton, wounded in left side severely. He was brought off, and is now on the South side of the Potomac Lieut. E. P. Reese, severely wounded in le