, 30.
Capt. Morton G. Galloway's company, Pulaski Lancers: Killed, 5—Lieut. John Johnson, P. H. Johnson, J. A. Ray, W. H. Parker and A. J. Lane.
Wounded, 8—Sergt. A. C. Johnson, Samuel Henderson, James Johnson, John Crudgington, James Lewis, W. J. White, George W. Barnes and J. L. Munson; total, 13.
Capt. D. H. Reynolds' company, Chicot Rangers: Killed, 1—A. J. Beaks, wounded, afterward died.
Wounded, 13—Sergt. EliT.
Mills, Jasper Duggan, Sergt. William F. Estill, S. S. Stuart, Corp. L. Harmon, B. W. Mathis, Robert Mathias, Richard Thurmond, Frank Cable, James A. Yuill, Nelson M. Lynch, Peter G. Smith and Frank Smith; total, 14.
Capt. Gibbs' company, Independence cavalry: Killed, 5—J. Stamper Cannon, Jonathan Osborne, John S. Neill, Patrick H. House, John Garrett, wounded, afterward died.
Wounded, 14—Sergt. Robert S. Neill, Sergt. Henry Eggner, Corp. Jefferson Stone, Bugler Joe Nanviller, Anderson Cole, John Henderson, William H. Killings-worth, Alex. Lyle, Andrew J.
Battery, Millwood, Clarke county.
George W. Mercer, Twenty-ninth Battery, Rural Retreat.
J. H. Johnson, Twenty-fifth Virginia, Franklin, Pendleton co.
J. J. Dunkle, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Franklin, Pendleton co.
H. C. Dickinson, Second Cavalry, Liberty, Bedford county.
J. W. Mathews, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Beverly, Randolph co.
H. A. Allen, Ninth Infantry, Portsmouth.
R. E. Frayser, Signal Officer, New Kent Courthouse.
J. R. Christian, Third Virginia, New Kent Courthouse.
L. Harmon, Twelfth Cavalry, Staunton.
A. Dobyns, Forty-second Infantry, Jacksonville, Floyd county,
J. W. Helm, Forty-second Infantry, Jacksonville, Floyd county.
A. R. Humes, Twenty-first Cavalry, Abidgdon.
W. P. Duff, Fifteenth Infantry, Jonesville, Lee county.
D. C. Grayson, Tenth Infantry, Luray, Page county.
A. N. Finks, Tenth Infantry, Madison Courthouse.
F. W. Kelly, Fiftieth Infantry, Tazewell county.
T. M. Gobble, Forty-eighth Infantry, Abingdoh.
W. S. McConnell, Forty-e