articipated with that command in its brilliant manoeuvre at Williamsburg.
It was selected as one of the five crack regiments to form the famous Light Division of the Sixth Corps,--the division which took such a prominent part in the successful storming of Marye's Heights.
Soon after this battle the Light Division was discontinued, and the Forty-third was placed in the Third Brigade (Second Division), in which it remained without further change.
The three field officers, Col. Wilson, Lieut.-Col. Fryer, and Major Wallace, were killed at the Wilderness.
At Spotsylvania the regiment, though thinned and shattered, was one of the twelve picked battalions which Upton led in his historic charge, in which the Forty-third with its usual dash captured some of the enemy's flags, Captain Burhans falling dead with two stands of colors in his hands.
The Third Brigade--General Bidwell commanding — bore almost the entire brunt of the battle at Fort Stevens, Washington, where the Forty-third fough
h 25, ‘63.
Closed March 13, ‘63.
Fuqua, W. M., Surgeon.
Sept 30, ‘63, 7th Florida Regiment.
Not returned for Oct., command being inaccessible.
No reason can be assigned.
Fry, John E., contract made by Brigadier-General Ledbetter, April 17, ‘62, at $80. Dec. 31, Chattanooga, May, 31, ‘63, no change.
Flynt, A. B., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, Nov. 20, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 10th Texas, transferred with command to Department Mississippi. Aug. 31, ‘63, 10th Texas Regiment.
Fryer, John F., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War, May 30, ‘63, to rank from April 17, ‘62, reported to General Bragg.
Passed Board Dec. 8, ‘62. Dec. 31, ‘62, 20th Tennessee Regiment, June 30, ‘63, 25th Tennessee Regiment, Oct. 31, ‘63, Division shipping Hospital, Dec. 31, ‘63, 30th Alabama Regiment, Jan. 31, ‘64, April 30, ‘64, 38th Alabama Regiment.
Farriel, J. W., Assistant Surgeon. May 31, ‘64, 6th Georgia Cavalry, October, absent, sick.
Franklin, S. W
McCoy; do, co I; Wm Garner, 48th N C, co B; A. W Troutman, do, co C; P R Jones, do, co G; P A White, do, co C; J A S Balsden, 4th Ga, co A; D M Watson, 22d Ga, co H; Jessee Reese, do, co H J N Harris, do, co H; W P Whitlock, do, co G; W Kobynne, do, co H; N C Sanford, 3d Ga, co C; C H T , 1st La, co K; J Keller, do, co K; G Zupper, do, co K; A Breed, do, co I; J S Lorreins, do, co I; J Taylor, do, co C; J Barnwell, do, co E; J Kelley, do, co D; A H Leonard, do, co A; I A Cooley, do, co B; W Fryer, do, co B; J Blair, do, co A, dead; B S Gilham, do, co A; E Hoffman, do, co F; J W Atkinson, do, co A; Oliver Cole, do, co D, dead; John Tapscott, 13th N C, co E; R R McCoy, 10th Ala, co F.
Globe Hospital.
Robt Smith, 38th N C; Nathan Baldwin, do; John Hartness, do; Wm McDeirth, 3d N C; Wm Bryant, do; Z Callahan, do; Wm N Owen, 16th N C; Wm B Coggin, 34th N C; Lewis F Berry, 16th N C; John B Martin, do; Thos J Jefferson, 22d N C; S B Davenport, 1st N C; Geo Brickhouse do; Jas Smith,
eut-Col Wm R Shivers, commanding, arm, severely; Sergeant- Major Henry E Entzminger, leg broken.
Company A, Capt Barman.--Killed: J L Turner, J B Babb, L L Gage, Jno Sanders.
Wounded: Sergt A H Leonard, Sydney Atkinson, James Blair, Wm Youngblood, Thos J Dolan, W W Williams, B S Gilham, S Sparks, Johnson P Kelly, Peter Nicholson, W T Logan, Thos McGovern, Wm Miles.
Company B, Capt Groves.--Wounded: Sergt J M Cavanaugh, 3d Corp'l Coburn, 2d Corp'l Jackson, Privates Belvin, Cooley, Fryer, Goynes, Horner, Knight, Nichols, Peavey, Thomas, Smith, Otto.
Company C, Lieut Woodson in command.--Killed: Corp'l. Jos. Campbell, Frank R Davis, Thos Conlan.
Wounded: Lieut Wm Woodson, 3d Sergt Jos Bernier, 1st Corp'l John Ahern, Michael Cass, Dewey.
David Badley, Jas E Gofford, B F Gordon, Amos B Grubb, Chas Harrington, Thos Moran, Jno O'Sullivan, Richard Relley, John Taylor, Chas Taylor, Chas Walters, Wm. Edgely.
Company D, Lieut Buckley in command.--Killed: T Pilkington.
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