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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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rivate Clark D. Harding, killed; Corporal Isaac Lauver and private Albert G. Leach, severely wounded. Company G.--Private Albert R. Pierce, severely wounded; private Andrew Bingham, missing. Company H.--Corporal George H. Peaslee, killed; privates Rollin O. Crawford and John Eaton, severely wounded. Company F.--Privates: Washington I. Smith, killed; Joseph Markling, dangerously wounded; Andrew Clark, severely wounded; John Pope, wounded and missing. Quartermaster's Sergeant, H. D. Pettibone, slightly wounded. Killed, seven; wounded, sixteen; missing, four. Total casualties, twenty-seven. The loss of the enemy, as near as could be astertained, was upward of one hundred killed and wounded-four times our own. Of these, several were known to be officers. I am very proud to say that every man was perfectly cool during the entire engagement, and many instances of great daring and bravery occurred which are worthy of being mentioned. Hardly a man escaped without some b