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The Daily Dispatch: September 26, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
oleman, Corporal B. B. Bledsaw, Private J. Harrison, W. B. Hamilton, Private J. S. Sutton, M. Sentell, J. B. Sugg, E. Strange. Co. F. 1st Sergeant J. T. Fisher, J. Wood, J. E. Smith, Sergeant H. C. McCall, Private J. M. Bennett, T. Chennar, J. D. Hardman, Sam. Kinceley, J. C. Lofton, Private T. W. Milam, H. H. Matthews, W. M. Plexico, W. M. Powell, J. Vincent, W. T. Williams, T. Whatley, C. A. Barrington. Co. G. Corporal J. F. Tull, Private S. A. Garrison, G. W. Hill, Private M. J. Mosely, G. Orr, J. A. Ott. Co. H. Private J. A. Brown, D. Blaylock, D. D. Dawkins, Private D. M. Dawkins, A. G. Satchen, S. A. Taylor. Co. I. Private J. A. Barnett, Private W. Jenkins. [64] Seventh Louisiana Regiment. Co. A. Sergeant G. W. Acker. Co. B. Sergeant H. T. Delaune, S. Northam, Private O. A. Bullion, W. G. Cheek, C. King, W. Lake, Private A. Phillips, F. Robertson, James Brand, J. Babbins, W. G. Ellisar, J. Rodriguez.
The Richmond Grays. --The following is a list of the wounded in the Richmond Grays, Lieut. E. W. Branch, at the battles of Boonsboro' and Sharpsburg: Missing.--Private Wm. C. Everett. Wounded.--Serg't Jas. E. Phillips, wounded and a prisoner; privates George K. Gibson, wounded and a prisoner; John W. Williams, slightly in the hand; Richard Toms, through the hand seriously; R. L. Phillips, by shell, in back; G. W. Hill, fore-finger shot off; E. L. Spence in shoulder, mortally.
, Lemuel, and Page. George is about 30 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, dark complexion, and of slow speech. Washington is a brother of George, and about the same complexion, 28 years old, a little quicker than George when spoken to, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, and rather slender make. Barnett is of black complexion, about 22 years old, 6 feet high, big mouth, large teeth and wide apart. Lemuel is a brother of Barnett, 5 feet high, black complexion, and has large, heavy eyes. Page is a ginger bread color, 5 feet 4 inches high, and when spoken to answers quickly and politely. Page waited on my son twelve months in Capt. Carter's King William Battery, and, I think, is the pilot to the other slaves, either to get them to the Yankees or find employment in some Southern company. I will pay the above reward for the delivery of said negroes to Dickinson & Hill, in the city of Richmond, or to me, in King William county, or $50 for either of them. A. White. au 25--2aw4w*