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The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
15th Infantry. Lieutenant-colonel Jacob Glass32d Infantry. Lieutenant James M. Hanna40th Infantry. Lieutenant John Reese68th Infantry. Captain Francis M. Bryant75th Infantry. Captain William M. Southard86th Infantry. Lieutenant Burr Russell87th Infantry. Captain James H. Steele88th Infantry. Lieutenant Daniel Little88th Infantry. Captain James M. Harland100th Infantry. Lieutenant Henry T. Waterman101st Infantry. Iowa. Lieutenant Thomas H. Cramer4th Infantry. Lieutenant Charles S. Miller5th Infantry. Captain Robert Allison6th Infantry. Lieutenant George H. Conant10th Infantry. Lieutenant Isaac Sexton10th Infantry. Captain Luther F. McNeal17th Infantry. Captain John L. Steele26th Infantry. Kentucky. Lieutenant Gavine D. Hunt3d Infantry. Captain John P. Hurley5th Infantry. Captain Upton Wilson5th Infantry. Lieutenant William S. Barton9th Infantry. Michigan. Major Benjamin G. Bennet11th Infantry. Minnesota. Lieutenant Samuel G.
al shot. The deceased was the son of an opulent merchant in London, and leaves a wife and child in St. Louis. Charles S. Miller deposed, that six or seven men, including Withmell, the deceased, proposed to visit Mrs. Ann Thomas's, where they w did. On going into the alley at Ann Thomas's some one remarked that it was a dark place, and some one might get killed. Miller thereupon said, "No, there are too many of us." The party at the corner of 14th and Main streets might have heard Miller'Miller's remark concerning them as we passed that corner. Withmell was a stranger to the witness. Col. B. D. Harman deposed: Withmell was associated with me since April last in a military capacity. He was a man of fine military ideas, and of unexcepthant in London, and had a wife and child in St. Louis. Thomas L. Hiltahimer, jr., testified as to the observation of Miller on passing the corner of Fourteenth and main streets, and seeing three men at the corner. After going to Ann Thomas's an