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The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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: Joseph Richards, of Company C, 3d Infantry New York, slight bayonet wound in the thing; Wm. C. Cady, of Company F, same regiment, wounded by a Minnie ball in the abdomen, and supposed to be dying when I left his room; James Garbett, of Company G, same regiment, sustained a comminuted fracture of the thigh; is very bad, and must suffer amputation even if he survives. James Connelly, of Company A, same regiment, shot in the knee of right leg, the ball not penetrating the joint. Philip Sweeney, of Company C, of 3d Infantry, also sustains a very severe wound in the thigh, but may escape amputation. Lieut. E. W. Stone, of Company H, same regiment slightly wounded in the leg. Frank A. Baker, of Company A, shot in the calf of the leg; only a flesh wound. Amongst the killed was Lieut. Greble, of the United States Artillery. He was struck upon the right side of the forehead by a rifled cannon ball, which fore away the upper part of the head. He was an efficient offi