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The Daily Dispatch: August 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Federal GeneralsWool for Butler. (search)
f soldiers. --We report the following. They are not, however, all who have died recently. Most of the following died from cold taken while they had the measles, having reached the city within a few days past, some in a dying state; one, indeed, died on the cars: H. M. Long, 3d South Carolina Regiment. W. P. Gregory, 2d South Carolina Regiment. W. H. Hampton, Benjamin Gewald, Wm. Cook, 7th South Carolina Regiment. C. J. Davis, 11th Alabama Regiment, protracted typhoid fever. --London, Regiment unknown. Alexander Banton, a South Carolina Reg't. Samuel Blackman, 2d South Carolina Reg't. A. P. Bell, Louisa, Holliday Guard. W. S. Lyons, 19th Mississippi Regiment. The remains of A. P. Bell were taken to his friends in Louisa county. The rest received a decent Christian burial here. Others have died at various places in the city, whose names have not been reported to us. We should be glad to have reports from hospitals and private houses.