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The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Kennedy, J A McCanlly, A C Nickolls, J Silk, Jas Harper, M P Stewmank, Jes F Free, H W Story B Y Franklin, J H Wright, W W Allen, J J Wimpush, W R Gwin, H L Britt, J W Streete, E M Thompson, C B Deshear, M McCall, T G Prather. Company C. Sixth North Caroline (Capt ) --Serg't Barringer, Privates A Blackwinder, Wm. . Wounded — William Cauble W Miller,-- Eastleman, W Smith, J A Holt, Wm Carriter, Pink Thomason, G A Starrett. Missing and supposed to be killed — Serg Wm R Owens, Private Wm S Sain. Maryland Estates. This company was attached to Gen. Pettigrew's brigade. The casualties are as follows: Killed — Timothy Mally, Alex Craig. Wounded — Lewis Slanghter, George Goddard, Stephen Halbig, slightly. Wounded at Mr. G. Z. Miles, on Canal Sybert, between First and second streets. J P Adams, Company H, Sixth Georgia regiment. J S Renfrow, Company G, Twelfth Alabama regiment. G D Carter, Company E, Twenty-seventh Georgia regi
The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in the recent battles before Richmond. (search)
Grace, N. Messenger, and Benjamin C. Collier. Company F. Capt. Fitzgerald.--Killed: Privates John Walters and Robt Neal. Company G, Capt. Dudicy.--Wounded: Serg't C. M. Stewart, Corp. N. B. Stewart, mortally, since dead: Private C M Stewart A. E. Williams, S. D. Williams, John Ransek, G, and F. Mitchell. Company I. Captain Gibson.--Killed: A. W. Waggoner. Wounded: Lt. Martin, Privates J Corgan; W. R. Ratliff, E. P. Jones, Lynch, John Warmack, and — Ellis. Company K. Capt. Renfrow.--Killed: Private J Shellon. Wounded: Lt. Foster, badly; privates R. Bottoms, J. Dausby, J. Noland, A. Miller, C. K. Martin and M. Tucker. Company L. Capt. Green.--Killed: Private D. McHue. Wounded: Thos. Fostray. R. G. Sims. 1st Lieut. and Adj't 21st Miss. Reg't. List of the wounded in the Lynchburg Beauregard Artillery. W. S Roid, G. A Boyd.--Johns, J. Stratton, A Stratton — Mayo, J D Stephens, --Green,--Folkes. List of Killed and wounded in the 1st regiment o