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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 25 3 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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mbulances.Two-Horse Wagons.CartsBuggies.Pounds Corn.Pounds Fodder.Commissary Stores in large quantities. Oct. 13thBrigadier-General Geary, Second division,Captain G. L. Parker, A. Q. M.420    352,80028,200Cattle, sheep, poultry, sweet potatoes, honey, butter, syrup, etc. Oct. 20thColonel Robinson, Eighty-second Illinois,Captain Oct. 24thColonel Dustin,Captain M. Summers, A. Q. M.82551Vehicles of all classes.607,38050,000do.do.do. Oct. 29thBrigadier-General Geary, Second division,Captain G. L. Parker, A. Q. M.652 16 4420,80030,000do.do.do.         1,932,468138,200    The trains of the following commands were supplied with forage obtained on the exce corps,Capt. J. F. Rowe, A. A. Q. M.945321747,764 17,694 First division,Capt. G. B. Cadwallader, A. Q. M.2017410103382,602469,119100,000 Second division,Capt. G. L. Parker, A. Q. M.8426732140299,421262,50088,000 Third division,Capt. H. A. Lacy, A. Q. M.11231782109348,197150,000250,000   41010204025241,227,9841,0
Company E. Wounded: Sergeant John W. Hack, First Corporal W. J. Banadolling. Company F. Wounded : Privates W. Gray, and Bray Walters. Missing: Privates W. J. Richardson, Holland, Edmonds, and Addison. Company G. Killed: First Sergeant William H. White. Wounded: J. H. Grant, R. K. Beaton, H. I. Phillips. Missing: W. B. Bennett, T. Johnson, W. J. Anderson, James Fundley. Company I. Killed: Junior Second Lieutenant L. M. Doser, privates Lucaters W. Jones, Joseph Prentiss, Thomas Parker. Wounded: Second Sergeant H. B. Lewer, privates J. T. Baines, Nathaniel Duke, Nathan E. Jones, Henry Waltem. Missing: Privates G. W. Barnes, John H. Bidgood, James C. Bidgood, (was wounded,) Josiah Cupps, James King, Richard Quillon. Company K. Killed: Captain Dennis Vermillion. Wounded: Private John Bennett. Missing: Fiske, (since learned to be mortally wounded,) Richardson. Field and Staff. James Y. Crocker, Adjutant, seriously wounded in neck, arm, and chest. James S. Gilliam,
hifted to his assistance with two howitzers of Parker's battery, two of Rhett's battery, and one of t W. H. Kemper; Captains J. S. Taylor, Jordan, Parker, and Eubank; Lieutenant Elliot, commanding Rheel. Kemper, wounded in right arm, severely. Parker's battery — Wounded: Sergeant James Jones, in on. The guns engaged were two rifle pieces of Parker's battery, two of Rhett's battery, under Lieutteenth, between the skirmishers. Wool-folk's, Parker's, and Rhett's batteries were placed in positihett's battery to the rear for ammunition, and Parker's and Woolfolk's batteries to move slightly to position on the ground previously occupied by Parker's battery. General Hood's division, which fere placed on the right of the village; two of Parker's and two of Jordan's were placed on the left;distinguished gallantry: Captains J. V. Moody, Parker, and Woolfolk; Lieutenant Elliot, commanding Rckling, Rhett's battery; Lieutenant Parkenson, Parker's battery, severely wounded in the leg; Lieute
The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Reported Death of Gens. McClellan and Sickles--capture of Winchester. (search)
le of Saturday, August 30th, at Manassas, as far as ascertained: Lieutenant-Colonel F. G. Skinner, wounded (supposed mortally) in left arm, breast, and head. Company B--Killed: Corporal G. G. Goddin.--Wounded: Serg'ts B. M. Crew, through and across hips; L. W. Ogden; Privates C. C. Carter, right shoulder; J. W. Ratcliffe, left shoulder; W. A. Stoaber. Company C--killed; Lieut John H. Donohue. Wounded; Capt James Mitchell, leg; Serg't Henry Sullivan ankle. Company D.--Wounded; Lieut E. P Reeve, left side; Orderly Sergt W. A Morris; Privates George L. Meanly, J. T Porter, thigh, and A. G. Stegar, Jaw. Company G.--Wounded; Private R. G. Stewart. Company H.--Killed; Capt W. E Tysinger and Private Wm M. Wright. Wounded. Orderly Sergeant J. W. Wyune, leg; Private John A Meanly, foot and thigh. Company I.--Wounded; Capt J. W. Tabb, leg; Lieut H. C. Ballow, arm; Corporal G. L. Parker, foot; Privates Jacob Smith, abdomen; G. R. Glenn, leg; Jos Armsko leg.