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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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scomfort. I have not spoken of regimental officers nor of division and brigade commanders. I can say Ohio need be ashamed of none of them. Of the men, I have spoken not half complimentary enough. They have proved soldiers in the truest and best acceptation of the term. I will now give you as perfect a list as I can of the killed and wounded — my list of the wounded is full. The killed did not come under my observation, and will not be reported by name until to-morrow morning: Peter Nord, Co. F, Twenty-seventh Ohio, shot in both hands by a shell; died in six hours. Jos. Adams, Co. H, Twenty-seventh Ohio, amputation above the knee; is quite comfortable to-day. John Clark, Co. H, Twenty-seventh Ohio, amputation above the knee; doing well. Jos. Estell, Co. H, Twenty-seventh Ohio, amputation above the knee. W. J. Breed, Co. I, Forty-third Ohio, fracture of the leg; doing well. Isaac A. Davis, Co. E, Forty-third Ohio, fracture of the leg; doing well. John Frie