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The Daily Dispatch: August 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Confederate soldiers who have died in this city since Sunday morning. None of the ten died from wounds — all from sickness, (measles, &c.) Ten more of our soldiers were buried on Friday and Saturday last — The mortality among our men is to be regretted. Their relatives in the far South who may read this brief announcement of their deaths, may rest assured that they received all possible care and attention, and all that could be done was done in each case to prevent the approach of the "grim destroyer: " Privates John Gladden, 2 Regiment, Florida; Bernard Thacker, 10th Louisiana Volunteers; S. Cannon, Fayette Guards, Colonel Toombs' Regiment; F. Weeks, Company A, Fifth Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers; Wm. Hampton, 7th Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers; --Goodman, 4th Regiment, Alabama Volunteers; J. C. Favors, 12th Regiment, Alabama Volunteers;--Longest North Carolina State Troops; A b rt J. Eastman, 11th Alabama Regiment; Henry Fleming, Tiger Rifles, Louisiana Battalio