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t according to their orders given. At this time, however, the intended cooperations and the infantry force on Pagan Creek failed of being fully carried out, owing to the grounding of the transports and delay in landing the troops, and that part of the expedition designed to explore Pagan Creek did not begin to ascend it until 12.15 P. M. The launches, going ahead of the troops, were fired on from the shore by a concealed force, and Acting Master Wilder, of this ship, instantly killed, and H. Miller, landsman, severely wounded. Assistant Surgeon William Longshore's report of casualties is enclosed, and the report of Acting Master Campbell (12) gives full details of this part of the affair. The Commodore Morris, as will be seen by the report of her commanding officer, Lieutenant Fyffe, assisted the military force, and carried out my orders. The Commodore Perry and Commodore Barney also did their part in cooperating with the troops in the Nansemond and Western Branch. The boats from
H. Miller Col. 163d Ohio InfantryMay 16, 1864, to June, 1864. 2d Brigade, Defenses North of the Potomac, 11th and 20th U. S. Reserve Corps, Department of Washington
Reid, Jas M Rickert, Thos Summers, Albert M White, John R Eldson, Joseph B Sherrill, David S Hustle, badly wounded; Serg'ts Andrew J Anderson and John A S Feirnater, Corp'ls John A Waddell and Jas A Holmes, Privates Wm S Beard, Geo Srady, Isaac N Brotherton; Augustus F Campbell, John H Campbell, Solomon A Claywell, Archy B Ervin, John A Fleming, James A Garrison, Alvill H Goodin, Robert O Hair, John F Holmes, Wm G Holmes, Chas S Johnston, Isaac M Jones, Columbus Kerr, James A McRoy, Peter T Miller, Jacob T Robb, Franklin A Shuford, and Wm Brady. Co. D.--Second Lieut, M Clay Hazalle, slightly in hand; Corp's James Brower, H Pearsall and Cedar Parker, seriously wounded; Privates James Anderson, Wm Burnham, John T Beard, Elijan Croom, Combs, Geo W Casey, Wm Dinkins, John Daniel, John Holmes, Stephen Holmes, T R Lee, Joseph Lane, Elisha Myers, Jas Norris DeWitt C Pate, Edward A Robins, W Sasser, Jas Sanderson, Jesse T Tindall, Right R Understood. Ber J F Whitley, John B Wil
in Campbell county; J. J. Barker, Co. E, 2d Tenn. (Yankee) regiment, taken in Claiborne county, and T. McCoy, Co. G, 2d Tenn. (Yankee) regiment, taken in Morgan county, charged with bridge-burning, were brought to Richmond and committed to Castle Thunder for trial. Also, the following, for engine stealing, in the places named, viz: W. Benzinger, 21st Ohio, Claiborne county, Tenn; J. Parrott, 33d Ohio, Wm, Pittinger, 2d Ohio, R. Buffman, 21st Ohio, R. H. Mason, do., Wm. Reddick, 33d Ohio, near Chattanooga; and the following disloyal citizens of East Tennessee, viz: John Walls, H. Miller, J. W. Green, R. White, J. W. Barlow; and J. B. Tompkins, Jno. Collins, and Barney Dooley, Rogers's Cavalry, were put in for drunkenness. Stephen C. Guy Co. A. 9th Va. Cavalry, was sent to the Castle by Capt. Turner, for punishment. J. Grandison Baker, Co. A, 6th Va., was arrested and put in the Castle by officer Caphart, by direction of a telegraphic dispatch from the Provost Marshal of Staunton.