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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
tt, W. J. Kemp, J. L. Kemp, W. N. Caldwell, Private W. M. Braiden, B. S. Dobbins, Jas. R. Coleman, Jas. Hitchcock, Wm. H. Jorden, J. D. Lewis, Samuel Mobley, Henry J. Mobley, Jesse Nivens, A. P. Pilkington, Willis H. Robertson, John T. Weatherly, J. T. Wooten, John W. Watts, R. T. Willingham, W. E. Brown, A. V. Brown, S. W. Berry, T. Dunlap, R. W. Francis, D. M. Goggins, J. B. Gregory, W. M. Lovel, A. L. Mosely, R. Malone, B. F. Patrick, J. J. Purcell, J. P. Stephens, N. Smith, R. A. Johnston, E. A. Morriss, Private W. P. Forbes, A. A. Hayes, A. Y. Hanna, H. L. Luckey, M. Murphy, A. Pierce, Robt. Thomas, A. M. Whiteside, W. A. York, E. H. York, P. J. Jennings, S. J. Whaling, R. H. Cordel, W. H. Cordel, J. A. Cox, A. W. Crowson, D. R. Caldwell, J. L. Darby, W. M. Dobbs, C. A. Devoughn, J. M. Giddons, W. W. Giddons, W. W. Hamilton, D. M. Collum, Jas. Shores, M. Reaves, Wm. Killiliam, W. H. Johnson, R. H. Sadberry, J. A.
. Mitchell, D. H. Philpot, J. Pittman, and C. L. Sugart. Mortally Wounded.--F. M. Bartow. Slightly Wounded.--O. C. Britton, G. W. Featherstone, and W. E. Pollard. Roswell Guards. Killed.--Thomas Kirk, James Paddon, and B. Smith. Seriously Wounded.--Captain T. E. King, Lieut. C. A. Dunwoody, Serg't Gozzett, N. M. Jackson, and D. H. Baxley. Slightly Wounded.--Wm. Wallace, John Simmons, Joseph Simmons, Wm. Price, Jas. Hunter, John Hunter, H. N. Roberts, J. Hine, J. P. Stephens, S. Mitchell, Lieut. H. T. Bishop and Lieut. J. L. Wing. Cable Mountaineers. Killed.--None. Mortally Wounded.--J. N. Daniel, D. B. Parks. Slightly Wounded.--J. W. J. Kirbs, J. T. Daniel, J. P. Bryant, W. J. Simpson, W. A. Johnson, H. S. Collins, and P. J. Mullins. Davis Infantry.--from Atlanta. Killed.--John A. Puckett and W. L. Saywell. Slightly Wounded.--Lieut. J. T. Walton, A. C. McPherson, W. W. Davis, Chas. Tank, J. O. English, J. M. Wright, T. Phill