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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1863., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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g.--2d Company Howitzers: Thomas Pendleton and James Maupin killed; Angle wounded in shoulder; M. Terrill slightly. 3d Company Howitzers: Orderly Sergeant Algernon C Porter shot through the abdomen with shrapnel, since died; A. J. Andrews slightly in knee. Hupp's Company Sergeant Walton slightly wounded. Powhatan Company: Sergeant Scott wounded in head; Corporal Bragg slightly, by explosion of caisson. Rockbridge Company: Thirteen wounded, including Lieut Brown in both legs, slightly; Lieut Jordan in arm; Private McCampbell in hand. Eleventh Virginia infantry. 11th Va Regiment — Wounded; Major Kirk Oley, com'g, in shoulder; Corpts R M Mitchell, in arm; T Herton, thigh; D G Houston, mortally; Jno C Ward, wounded and missing; Jno Holmes Smith, thigh; J R. Hutter, slightly, A J Jones, wounded and missing; A. M Houston, wounded and missing; Lieuts Lazenby and Elliott, of co B, Reagan and Long, of co F; Hardy, co K. Killed: Privates Stuart Farner, Charles Jones, G D Tweedy, Mye
re staying at a house there. Upon nearing the house they halted to await the end of the heavy rain which fell about two o'clock. Directly the rain was over they mounted, and made a regular cavalry charge on the house. The parties named, and Albert Jordan, also charged with felony, broke from the building, but were captured before getting a great distance off. They were all captured, and lodged in the lower police-station. Jordan is charged with burglariously entering the store of Wm. Frichenre. Upon nearing the house they halted to await the end of the heavy rain which fell about two o'clock. Directly the rain was over they mounted, and made a regular cavalry charge on the house. The parties named, and Albert Jordan, also charged with felony, broke from the building, but were captured before getting a great distance off. They were all captured, and lodged in the lower police-station. Jordan is charged with burglariously entering the store of Wm. Frichenstein and stealing $561.