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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
W. Russ, J. Cannon, T. Singleton, C. Cook, W. Smith, J. Cook, J. Williams, A. Duncan, J. K. Todd, J. E. Duesenbery, James Harper. C. Hux, Co. B. Private A. H. Blakeny, Private H. F. Liles, T. F. Dean, P. W. Massey, R. F. Hancock, Darling Baker. J. A. Huntley, Co. C. Sergeant S. Campbell, Private J. L. Himon, J. M. Wiggins, W. E. Haselden, H. W. Miller, T. F. G. Haselden, Corporal B. Rogers, E. Hays, J. W. Sanderson, W. Israel, Private J. M. Anderson, P. Miller, J. Berry, J. B. Phillips, W. H. Bigham, C. W. Wiggins. J. Bellock, W. H. Wiggins, H. Davis, K. M. Robins, W. H. Cottingham, J. B. Timmons, S. B. Sturgis, W. H. Oakley. C. Collins, Co. D. Sergeant F. Gibson, S. Quick, J. M. Hayes, Private W. Sweat, G. Brillanceau, Noah Chavis, Alex. Chavis, Charles Cale, M. Conrad, J. G. Duggers, Private Eli Duggers, M. Duggers, Eli English, J. H. Jones, J. M. Laviner, J. S. Liles, C. D. Quick, H. T. Roller, H. Le
eg, severely; Thomas Collins, shoulder, severely; C. M. Herring, slightly, by fragment of a shell. Company G, Captain Wm. H. Gordon.--Killed.-- Lieut. H. H. Miles; Privates, J. Scott Mallory, S. S. Wilkinson. Wounded--Privates, Henry Ashby, left foot, slightly; G. F. Knanff, left hand, slightly; Jas. A. Royster, right arm, slightly; Robt. Ashby, blow on cheek; Wm. L. Ware, ankle, slightly. Company H. Captain F. J. Boggs.--Killed--Private Milton A. Barnes. Wounded--Sergeant James L. Bray, hand, slightly; John H. Morgan, foot, slightly; John H. Hartman, hand, slightly. Company I, Captain W. O. Taylor.--No one injured in this Company. Company K, Captain P. Miller.--Killed--Private Wolfgang Deacomb. Wounded--Privates W. E. Cree, thigh; F. Gartbier, hand; Henry Dobel, hip, slightly; P. C. Daginhart, left arm. Total killed, nine. Wounded, thirty-three. Company E is composed of citizens of Washington and vicinity, and recently attached to the 1st Regiment.
John W. Van Buskirk, until within a short time past resident of Norfolk, but who chummed old Scott and secured a lieutenancy in the Federal army, is among the prisoners taken at Manassas. On Saturday last, Mr. Brubeck was shot in Staunton, Va., by the accidental discharge of a pistol in the hands of Mr. E. C. Randolph. He was badly wounded. The Norman cotton factory, belonging to P. Miller, located near Boliver, Tenn. was consumed by fire on Thursday night last.--Loss, $25,000, without insurance. John Bigelow, late editor of the New York Evening Post, has, it is stated, been appointed consul at Paris. It is a salaried office, paying $5,000 a year. There is no authenticated statement in regard to Garibaldi's offer of his services to the Federal Government. It is probably a canard. John Williams, a Baltimorean, has been arrested at Boston and sent to Fort Lafayette, New York, on suspicion of being an agent and officer of the Confederate States. T