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The Daily Dispatch: July 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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wounded and 10 missing. Pulaski Volunteers, 56 strong--4 killed, 12 wounded. Floyd Infantry, 43 strong--5 killed, 11 wounded. Stephens Light Guards, 71 strong--6 killed, 13 wounded and 2 missing. Oglethorpe Rifles, 41 strong — none killed, 16 wounded. The Fourth Alabama Regiment. The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the Conecuh Guards (Captain Bowles) of the Fourth Alabama Regiment: Killed--Orderly-Sergeant L. C. Gatch, Dr. S. H. Wimberly, J. D. Robins, and J. M. Strickland. Wounded.--Lieut. J. S. Guice, Sergeant J. B. Bonnet, Corporal W. F. Thomas, Privates T. W. Tusk, Erander McIver, A. D. McInnis, Charles Floyd, J. C. Peacock, O. W. Perry, J. H. Mason, J. T. Andrews, Joseph A. Thomas, A. J. Mosely and J. B. Beard. Besides the above, some eight or ten were hit by spent balls and fragments of shell. Captain Bowles took forty-five men into the fight, and at least thirty of this number were in some manner struck. A shot perfo