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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], List of wounded men in General Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. (search)
Scott J N. 7th Georgia, D — knee, severe. Scott W M, 4th Alabama, H — arm broke, not severe. Segrist J W, 4th Alabama, B — internal Hurt, not severe. Sellers Samuel. Corporal 8th S Carolina, C — foot, severe. Sergeant W, 2d Mississippi, B — breast. Sidies W a, Staunton Artillery--leg broken, very severe. Sharp W S, 7th Georgia, a — leg, not very bad. Shanklin C. A, 27th Virginia, D — hand, not severe. Silby, Wm H, 4th Virginia, H — forehead, slight. Simmons Joseph C, 2d Virginia, D — thigh, severe. Singleton W F, Pendleton Artillery — arm, slight. Skellet, Lieutenant 2d Mississippi, D--3 ribs broken. Smith, 4th Alabama, D — foot. Stephen W C, 17th Mississippi, H — chest, died on the cars. Strickland T R, 3d Sergeant 2d Mississippi, E — leg and side, severe. Stamper Troy, 4th Virginia, F — jaw, severe. Stewart B P, 27th Virginia--died in removal. Stevens G S 4th Alabama, G — hip, not severe.
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The twenty-seventh Virginia Regiment. (search)
he following is the list: Of the "Greenbrier Rifles," W. H. Callison. R. Scott, C. McShehon, and Michael Bowen, were killed. J. W. Gilkeson, W. H. Bouner, D. H. Bell, J. Callicon, J. W. A. Ford, G. W. Harper, Thomas Henry, L. H. Johnson, M. McMahon, Thos. Peyton and Wm. Sergeant, were wounded. Joseph W Gilkeson died from his wounds on the 25th ult. Of the "Monroe Guards," Capt. Hugh S Tiffany, Robert Hamilton, Arch Campbell, RoCamp, Wiley Wisfield and John Conner were killed. Lieut Joseph G Wiley. C C Tiffany, David A Shanklin, G C Rutledge, John C Lynch. W S Patton, Chas A Shanklin, P Savannah, G W Foster, J H Fry, W H Jennings J W Persinger, G J Dihart and cadet C C Wight, were wounded. The first six severely, and the rest sightly. Of the "Alleghany Roughs," J Milligan, M Quinline, and B P Stuart were killed, J P Holmes, John Karnes, J P Clarke, A H Read, M Alfred, V B Otey, S S Carpenter, Wm Branham, Wm Fudge, Jas Grady, C Lafarty. J T Baker, W D Pitzer, and J