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Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Appendix A. (search)
ber, Whittingham Hammett; Privates Robert Beal, Charles J. Foxwell. Company C, Sergt. George Roberts, commanding. Killed-Private Richard T. Guion. Wounded—Sergt. George Roberts; Privates Wm. Grace, Thomas L. Mitchell. Captured, John T. White. Company D, Sergt. Isaac Sherwood, commanding. Wounded-Privates David Hammett, Beale W. Owens, John Spence. Missing—Philip Lipscomb. Company E, Sergt. William Heaply, commanding. Wounded—Corp. Benjamin F. Amos, Privates John Keppleman, Michael Noonan. Captured—Private Martin G. Hallon. Company F, Capt. A. J. Gwynne, commanding. Killed —Private Abel Hurley. Wounded—Captain Gwynne; Privates J. H. Claggett, John W. Claggett, Hillary Cretin, Thomas J. Webb. Company G, Second-Lieut. George Brighthaupt, commanding. Wounded—Lieut. George Brighthaupt, mortally; Corp. William Lord; Private Robert Mumford. Captured—Sergt. Hallohan; Privates Michael Eligett, Jesse Waters. Company H, Corp. Patrick Heenan commanding. Wounded—Ed
Maryland Guard. We have been furnished with the last of casualties in Company "B," Maryland Guard, attached to the 21st Regiment of Virginia Volunteers, in the fight at Kernstown, on the 2nd ult. We append the list, and are assured that it is reliable. Killed.--Capt. Noonan, who volunteered for the fight, and attached himself to the company. Wounded.--T. S. Carroll, badly; James Cloves, dangerously; Jno. A. Groombil, dangerously; E. G. Robert, in the shoulder.