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The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Vice President Stephens and the hospitals. (search)
prisoners. The force of the enemy has been variously estimated. Col. Lee says it was not above eighteen hundred, and that he thinks few returned to the Maryland shore uninjured.--This I believe to be not far from correct. Taking the killed, wounded, drowned, and prisoners, I should say the loss would foot up to twelve hundred. Our loss is as follows: List of Killed and wounded in the Eighteenth Mississippi regiment.--Col. Erasmus Burt. Killed--Privates Richard L. Gray, Levi Myers, W. D. Wade. Wounded--Colonel Burt, seriously, (died Saturday following;) Orderly Sergeant Samuel McDowell, dangerously; Sergeant H. Jack, do; private Aaron Goodman, arm amputated; Howell L. Smith, severely; James Bloxon, do; Erastus L. Laird, do; Jas. M Oar, arm amputated; Samuel Arrington, seriously; Yancey Crops, do; Solomon Dobson, do; Andy J. Smith, do; Edward Myers, slightly; Wm. Radcliffe, do; D. B. Rucker, do; H. E. Pope, do; M. R. Campbell, do; J. R. Gray, do; S. D. Burns, do; C.