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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 2 Browse Search
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ol. H. J. Korff, internally; Lieut.-Col. Stout, Adjt. Perry, Capt. Collins, company I; Lieutenant Foster, company I; Lieut. Martin, company C, severely; Lieut. J. S. Way, company C; Lieut. J. Holton, company K; Capt. Wingett, company G, badly; Lieut. Mount, company G. The rebels refusing to give any information in regard to the killed and wounded, it is impossible for me to furnish a correct list of the same at present. Respectfully your obedient servant, Harman J. Korff, Lieut.-Colonel U Total, one hundred and one. Company H, Captain Wilmington Wingett.--The company was recruited in Union County. Killed — Anslum E. Wiley. Supposed to be killed — Asa Winters. Wounded--Capt. Wilmington Wingett, slightly, paroled; Lieut. Wm. Mount, slightly, paroled; Sergt. Preston Cates, slightly, paroled; Sergt. Samuel Finch, slightly, escaped; Joel Combs, severely; Christopher Gibson, mortally; Jasper Havenridge, Joseph Kuhn, David McQuinney, Isaac Shafer, wounded and missing; Lean
ol. H. J. Korff, internally; Lieut.-Col. Stout, Adjt. Perry, Capt. Collins, company I; Lieutenant Foster, company I; Lieut. Martin, company C, severely; Lieut. J. S. Way, company C; Lieut. J. Holton, company K; Capt. Wingett, company G, badly; Lieut. Mount, company G. The rebels refusing to give any information in regard to the killed and wounded, it is impossible for me to furnish a correct list of the same at present. Respectfully your obedient servant, Harman J. Korff, Lieut.-Colonel U Total, one hundred and one. Company H, Captain Wilmington Wingett.--The company was recruited in Union County. Killed — Anslum E. Wiley. Supposed to be killed — Asa Winters. Wounded--Capt. Wilmington Wingett, slightly, paroled; Lieut. Wm. Mount, slightly, paroled; Sergt. Preston Cates, slightly, paroled; Sergt. Samuel Finch, slightly, escaped; Joel Combs, severely; Christopher Gibson, mortally; Jasper Havenridge, Joseph Kuhn, David McQuinney, Isaac Shafer, wounded and missing; Lean
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
e, T. M. Kirkpatrick, Private——Bartlett, Martin Beal, J. W. Bishop, John Bullock, S. S. Carter, R. S. Craft, J. S. Craft, J. J. Dial, Wm. Dial, T. J. Dixon, John Goins, J. N. Head, I. C. Hill, W. B. Hill, E. D. Henson, John Hollingsworth, W. L. Hollingsworth, 2d Lieut. D. C. Turner. Private John Johnson, T. B. Johnson, A. B. Logan, Wm. Loften, J. N. McCaghren, P. W. McCaghren, W. F. McCaghren, G. W. Manning, E. J. Mattison, A. J. Mount, R. C. Mount, Wm. Mount, T. H. Owens, W. G. Parnell, J. M. Pettitt, J. C. Shell, Thos. Sullivan, F. M. Vincent, Walter Whiteside, D. B. Willson, J. B. C. White. Co. C. 1st Lieut. T. A. Kerr, 2d Lieut. W. E. Clay, Sergeant W. J. Cambrin, V. M. Thackerson, Corporal W. M. Glenn, Private James Alred, J. W. Burns, J. B. Burns, Jr. 2d Lieut. W. L. Bray. Private A. J. Jennings, J. H. King, T. B. Logan. G. W. McKerley, W. F. McKaskle, John Noblet, Jasper Stedman, Private J. E. Bolton,