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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], The enemy in North Carolina--his movements and Designs. (search)
which company was stationed as a picket, below the lowest battery, and at the point where the Zouave regiment from New York mace a landing. They sustained a terrible hand-to-hand conflict with this whole regiment and were cut up almost to a man. When Capt. Stigall came away he did go in pursuance of the orders of Col. Shave who told him to save all the public property he could; and he carried away all the papers, orders, and other portable matters. At Suffolk our informant, Dr. H. H. Robinson, of Bladen county, heard any number of rumors, half a dozen in half au hour. One of these reflected on Col. Shaw; about this be made inquiry of Capt. Stigall, who said there was no foundation for it, so far as he could learn. The Doctor also tried to find out the fate of any or all the officers from this place with whom he was acquainted, or whose names he knew; but could not get any information. It is not believed that the enemy can or will attempt to force his way to a railroa
of Dr. Cole, and it may be relied upon as correct. Richmond Blues. Killed--Capt. O. Jennings Wise, private Wm. H Bennett. Wounded--Lieut. Fred. Carter, (shoulder,) Sergeant Geo. W. Jarvis, (side,) privates Wm. Reskell, Frank Johnston, H. Adler, and Francis Gamble--such wounded in leg, not dangerously. Capt. Coles's Company. Killed--Capt. Robt. Coles. Wounded--Private Thomas, (neck,) private Bahup, (shoulder,) and three others, names for ascertained. M' Culloce Rangers. Killed--Private Dotson. Wounded--Private Daly. (body,) Collur, (arm.) Capt. Morris's Company. Wounded--Private Robinson, (knee.) Capt. Swann's Company; Wounded--Lieut. Potier, (leg,) and two privates, slightly. Capt. Dickinson's Company. Wounded--Lieut. Edgar Miller, (shoulder,) Federal loss. The Federal loss, we learn through the same medium, is 35 commissioned officers, (including two Colonels,) and 175 privates killed, and 400 wounded.