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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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s. Company G.--Killed — None. Wounded — Privates T Paris and R L Old. Company H.--Killed — None. Wounded — Lieutenant W Painter and privates E Keesling, mortally; Gus Johnston, D Smart, J Indman, Wash Anderson, and D J Ward. Company I.--Killed — Privates R B Bickley and H H Dale, Wounded — Captain A F Wolfe, slightly, Lieutenant Henderson, and privates G Akers, W D Stidham, and H R Edwards. Company K--Killed--Privates A. Crabtree and John Bogle. Wounded — Privates S H Newberry and A F Harman. Total--Killed 9; wounded 44. The above regiment numbered only 250 men. It was in the brigade so gallantly commanded by Col. G C Wharton, of Gauley fame. Thirty-Sixth Virginia Regiment--Celonel M'Causland. Lieut-Colonel Reid--wounded. Company A--Killed--Private John D Palmer. Wounded — Privates G C Fosinger, T H Harvey, John T Howard, Luke T Wallace, W P Henson and Bird L Jones. Company B--Killed — Privates J Dotts and Harvey Dillison.
Ballew. Privates. H N Allen, R A Allen, G W Allen, Jr, J L Alris W Armstrong, J J Atkisson, Samuel Blankinship, C T Branch, J Branch, W B Bowles, J H Bowles, Milton Oragwall, E Clough, J Childress, John Crouch, Wm Dennis, J Dickinson, J M Brumright, J L Farmer, Wm A Gray, S Humphreys, T G Helman, Dr Henry Holman, F O Harris, Henry Heys, James Heye, J Hughes, D S Hughes, B Johnson, T J Loyall, G J Loyall, H Leadbetter, L Lesseur, J Oscar Massie, W C Maley, W Newberry, T E Nichols, B J Nichols, James Nicholas, Rice Poore, J E Perkins, J C Riddell, John Pleasants, W Richardson, Marous Smith, Dilker Smith, H R Sutton, J N Thurston, J A Thomas, C Tuffs, Americus Woodson, Marshall Woodson, Samuel Wilson, Joseph Witt. The remainder of the company escaped.--The writer of the letter says they are quite comfortably situated, and as well treated as prisoners of war could expect.