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The Daily Dispatch: February 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Parole list of Engineer troops, Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered at Appomattox C. H., April 9th, 1865. (search)
d. Private Milliner, missing. Private Sprayberry, misssing. Company D. None. Company E. Private T. J. Cheshire, wounded. Company F. Private D. B. Mebane, killed, at Petersburg, April 3. Company G. Private George W. Davis, wounded in thigh and missing. Company H Sergeant J. B. Dorsey, wounded. Sergeant J. M. Fraser, wounded. Corporal Bivins, wounded. Company I. None. Casualties Second Regiment. Company H. Private Sigmond, wounded. Sergeant Mable, missing. Corporal Hutcheson, missing. Private Dokley, missing. Private Moore, missing. Private Monday, missing. Company G. Private Mercer, wounded and in hands of enemy. Private Peale, wounded and in hands of enemy. Private Whitley, missing. Private Williams, missing. Private Cook, missing. Private Jones, missing. Private Hunter, missing. Private Keller, missing. Total casualties. Killed,2 Wounded, in our hands,5 Wounded, in enemy's han
themselves of the diversion they occasion in the public mind. --These land forces cannot move in column at the propitious moment that now offers; and we are afforded time by the elements to repair the reverses on our outposts, and prepare for the great battles in prospect. The fall of Roanoke Island has already produced one compensation. it procured the passage through the Virginia Legislature of a fill for retaining the army of Virginia in the field, a measure which that body had been Mable to mature in a session of two months and a half. So radly unequal to the emergency was that conclave that, though the enemy was thundering at the gates of the Commonwealth, they sat two months in cold debate over the details of military organization. The clap of thunder from Roanoke Island at length startled them to their feet, and frightened them into their duty; and the army of Virginia may be considered as saved by the melancholy occurrence on that island. Thus defeats have their uses n
Wheeler's prisoners. Tullahoma, April 16. --Eleven Yankee officers, captured by Gen. Wheeler, left here this morning. Nothing important in this quarter. Chattanooga, April 16.--Nothing additional from the front. Eleven Yankee officers, captured by General Wheeler, reached here this evening. Capt, Mable and Lieut, Spencer, of Rosecrans's Staff, are among the number.