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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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f Lieutenant Freeman, Company D, First Minnesota mounted rangers, who was killed in the affair from which Mr. Brackett had such a narrow escape. Private John Murphy, First Minnesota mounted rangers, killed by ligntning. Wounded. Private John Platt, Company L, First Minnesota mounted rifles, wounded in right groin; since died. Private Andrew Moore, Company B, mortally shot in right side. Corporal William B. Hazlep, Company B, in right shoulder joint; recovering. Sergeant James G. Grady, Company L, First Minnesota mounted rifles; flesh wound in thigh. Making eight deaths by wounds or casualties, and two slightly wounded. General Sibley's order. The following order was read on dress parade on the evening of July thirty-first: headquarters District of Minnesota, Department of the North-West, Camp Slaughter, July 31, 1863. To the Officers and Soldiers of the Expeditionary Forces in Camp: General order No. 51: in the field.--It is proper for the Briga