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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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ning the twenty-sixth, at Dead Buffalo Lake, are as follows: Killed--Private Gustaff A. Starke, of company B; private John Murphy, of company B; and (at Buffalo Lake) Corporal John Platt, of company L. Wounded--Private Andrew Moore, of company B, mortally; Corporal William B. Hazlep, of company B, in shoulder, doing well; Sergeant James Grady, of company L, in leg slightly; private Henry Stntz, of company B, slightly. Murdered by the Indians-Doctor J. S. Weiser, Surgeon, and Lieutenant A. Freeman, of company D. The number of Indians known to have been killed by the Mounted Rangers is thirty-one, all found with the peculiar mark of cavalry upon them. Doubtless many more were killed by the Rangers, as the wounded concealed themselves in the marshes, where it was impossible to follow them with cavalry. In this report I esteem it a duty, and it affords me great pleasure, to say of the officers and men under my command, who were engaged in this series of fights and hand-to-
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Powell, J. Walker, J. Ladson, Co. I. 1st Sergeant R. C. Yarbrough. Private J. J. Denson, D. Garrett, D. Grant, H. Riely, Private E. Riely, Wm. Sewell, J. A. Day, J. A. Williams, N. Bozeman. Co. K. 1st Sergeant F. Hazzard, Sergeant R. C. Johnson, M. C. Thomson, Private L. W. Davis, Musician J. Ryan, S. Dyal, J. Odom, A. G. Carswell, M. Granberry, P. Garvy, Private E. M. Gorham, H. Harbers, M. Lemons, Musician D. C. Gozy, C. Shirling, G. Odom, W. Beall, A. Freeman. Non-commissioned officers, 51; musicians, 11; privates, 129; aggregate, 191. Fifteenth Georgia Volunteers. Com'y Sergeant W. R. Kendall, Hosp. Stew'd Jno. E. Burroughs, Q. M. Sergeant J. C. Simmons, Sergeant-Maj. H. L. Middlebrooks. Co. A. 1st Sergeant H. E. Spratlin. 3d Sergeant J. A. Stribling. 4th Sergeant T. H. Paulmond, 4th Corporal L. R. Black, Musician J. W. Green. Private M. Binns, G. B. Bunch, W. A. Bunch, A. Cohen, G. W. M. Cohron, E. Willis,