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The Daily Dispatch: May 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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mpany E. Lynchburg rifle, Capt. Ward. Killed — None. Wounded--1st Lieut W. R. Abbott, in head, slightly; L P Neville, wrest; Thos Marshall, face; James Katen, head;--Gilbert, face. Company F, Preston Guards, Capt. Fowlkee. Killed — Fred Shumaner, Wm. Keister, and J. G. Crews Wounded — C. H. Jones, severely in body; John Wygall, in shoulder; H. Farrish, in thigh; D C Hughes, neck; Boss Rocke, head; Fleming Roop, shoulder, slightly; J. E. T. Craig, shoulder; James Murdock, foot; B. R. Long, both hands. Company G. Home Guard, Capt. Otey. Killed — None. Wounded-- 1st Sergeant Jas. Franklin, jr, in arm, severely; Ed. A. Akers, shoulder slightly; M. M. Leckie, mortally; S. L. Moorman, hand; Vae Taliaferro, arm; Samuel Nowlin, head; A. W. Nowlin, thigh; Corp Jno Sumpter, arm; Jno Waller, shoulder, dangerously; Jno P. Goggin, hand; G. T Launder, twice in leg; Willey Campbell, in mouth. Company H., Jeff Davis Guard, 1st Lt. Herd. Killed — William M. Barks and Ja
on Friday. We think, that the dispatch Gen Jackson, which is appended, is sufficient to cor this impression. The following dispatch received by the Governor on Saturday It relates evidentially to the fight of 8th. Staunton 10th May, 1862. Gen. Letcher Gen. Jackson's dispatches that we have gained a brilliant victory enemy in full flight and hotly pursued. killed and 200 wounded--enemy's heavy. They left all their dead and wounded on the field. Major Campbell Capt. Long killed, and Captain Remphreys, of 12th Georgia, wounded--14 in Turpin, Gruldware and Woodward Capt. Dawson wounded badly. "A. W. Harman" The following official dispatch was received Saturday morning: "Valley District May 10th. Via Staunton, May 10th. To Gen. S. Cooper, Adjutant General: blessed our army with victory at well yesterday. "T. J. Jackson, Major General" From the dispatch to the Governor, and one published in the Dispatch of Saturday, will