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ompany A, numbering thirty-one officers and men, and seven detailed to carry off the wounded, thus reducing the number of men actually engaged in the fight, under my command, to one hundred and eighty-four men. The following is a list of the casualties which occurred in my regiment: In Company A, none. In Company B, L. P. Smith, mortally wounded, and since dead; H. Osborne, slightly. In Company C, Lieutenant H. H. Harris, wounded; private R. S. Brooks, killed; privates J. S. Jackson, J. T. Taylor, D. Tinsley, and J. B. Young, wounded. In Company D, Lieutenant Oscar Kennard, wounded; private Wm. Hicks, killed ; privates John Essill and John Henry, wounded. In company E, Sergeant R. M. Hague, wounded; privates James Bowers, and Isaac Rutledge, killed; privates Elbert Gramor, B. Logan, and J. L. Thompson, wounded. In Company F, A. P. Fowler, W. P. Ratliff, J. Leach, J. W. Wallace, and D. P. Howell, wounded. In Company G, Lieutenant P. V. Daniel, privates N. M. Beauchamp, Thomas S
e River, Miss., VI., 208. Talmage, T. DeW., IX., 304, 310. Talty's Fifers and Drummers, VIII., 235. Tammany Hall, N. Y. City: contributions to Union cause, VIII., 104. Tanner, J., X., 296. Tappan, J. C., X., 257. Tasting the soup, VIII., 83. Tattnall, J.: I, 354; VI, 87, 156, 157, 182, 270. Taylor, Dick, III., 316. Taylor, E., I, 248. Taylor, G. W.: II., 43, 322; scene of death, IX., 75, X., 137. Taylor, J. C., I., 52. Taylor, J. T., I, 248. Taylor, N., X., 227. Taylor, P. A., VIII., 327. Taylor, R.: L, 74; II, 331, 332, 336, 340, 342, 350, 352; III., 318, 346; IV., 102, 227; VII., 50, 242, 349; IX., 246, 247, 285; X., 249, 274. Taylor, R. S., IX., 350. Taylor, S. W., X., 161. Taylor, T. H., X., 267. Taylor, W., X., 63, 67. Taylor, W. H. H., I., 248. Taylor, Z.: I, 174, 196; IX., 285. Taylor (a planter), III., 176. Taylor bridge, Va.: redoubt at, II
$20 reward. --A reward of $20 will be paid for the recovery of my servant Taylor, who left my house about the 19th of April. He was seen to get on board of the York River Railroad cars, in company with some soldiers on their way to Yorktown, who were supposed to belong to Gen. Longstreet's division. Taylor is about 14 years old, rather small for his age, of dark ginger-break color, ready and smart in his address, and very sprightly in manner. Address Francis W. Hancock, Chief Surgeovant Taylor, who left my house about the 19th of April. He was seen to get on board of the York River Railroad cars, in company with some soldiers on their way to Yorktown, who were supposed to belong to Gen. Longstreet's division. Taylor is about 14 years old, rather small for his age, of dark ginger-break color, ready and smart in his address, and very sprightly in manner. Address Francis W. Hancock, Chief Surgeon 3d Division, or Dr. Jas. E. Williams. my 7--oed5t Richmond, Va.
$25 reward. --The subscriber will pay $25 reward for the following property, (or information that will lead to its discovery,) stolen from him on Tuesday by a negro boy, at the Danville depot, in whose custody it was temporarily placed, viz: a black Valise, contsining a lot of wearing apparel and four $100 Confederate Coupon Bonds, numbering 1597, 1598, 1599, and 1600, issued to George Russell, May 9th, 1862, also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbred a white handle. The public are hereby cautioned against trading for the above-described Bonds. Any information concerning the above subject matter may be left with J. T. Taylor, Post-Office Department, C. S. A. my 14--6t* Geo. Russell.
$25 reward. --The subscriber will pay $25 reward for the following property, (or information that will lead to its discovery,) stolen from him on Tuesday by a negro boy, at the Danville depot, in whose custody it was temporarily placed, viz: a black Valise, containing a lot of wearing apparel and four $100 Confederate Coupon Bonds, numbering 1597, 1598, 1599, and 1600, issued to George Russell, May 9th, 1862. also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbrella with a white handle. The public are hereby cautioned against trading for the above-described Bonds. Any information concerning the above subject matter may be left with J. T. Taylor, Post-Office Department, C. S. A. my 14--6t* Geo. Russell.
$25 reward --the subscriber will pay $25 reward for the following properly for information that will lead to its discovery stolen from him on Tuesday by a negro boy, at the Danville depot, in whose custody he was temporarily placed, viz: a black Valisk, containing a lot of wearing apparel and $100 Confederate Coupon Bonds, number- 1587, 1588, 1599, and 1600, Issued to George Dessall, May 9th, 1862; also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbrella with a white hands. The public are hereby cautioned against ding for the above-described Bonds. Any information concerning the above sub matter may be left with J. T. Taylor, Post-office Department, U. S. A. my 14--5t* Geo. Russell.
$20 reward. --A reward of $20 will be paid for the recovery of my servant boy, Taylor, who left my house about the 19th of April. He was seen to get on board of the York River Railroad cars, in company with some soluters on their way to Yorktown, who were supposed to belong to Gen Longstreet's division. Taylor is about 14 years old, rather small for his age, of dark ginger-break color, ready and smart in his address, and very sprightly in manner. Address. Francis W. Hancock, Chief Surt boy, Taylor, who left my house about the 19th of April. He was seen to get on board of the York River Railroad cars, in company with some soluters on their way to Yorktown, who were supposed to belong to Gen Longstreet's division. Taylor is about 14 years old, rather small for his age, of dark ginger-break color, ready and smart in his address, and very sprightly in manner. Address. Francis W. Hancock, Chief Surgeon 3d Division, or Dr. Jas. E. Williams, my 7--eod5t Richmond, Va.
$25 reward --The subscriber will pay $25 reward for the following property, (or information that will lead to its discovery,) stolen from him on Tuesday by a negro boy, at the Danville depot, in whose custody it was temporarily placed, viz; a black Valise, cont ning a lot of wearing apparel and four $100 Confederate Coupon Bonds, numbering 1597, 1598, 1599, and 1600 issued to George Russell, May 9th, 1862; also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbrella with a white handle. The public are hereby cautioned against trading for the above described Bonds. Any information concerning the above subject matter may be left with J. T. Taylor, Post-Office Department, C. S. A. my 14--6t* Geo. Russell.
$25 reward. --The subscriber will pay $25 reward for the following property, (or information that will lead to its discovery,) stolen from him on Tuesday by a negro boy, at the Danville depot, in whose custody it was temporarily placed, viz: a black Valise, containing a lot of wearing apparel and four $100 Confederate Coupon Bonds, numbering 1597, 1598, 1599, and 1600, issued to George Russell, May 9th, 1862; also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbrella with a white handle. The public are hereby cautioned against trading for the above-described Bonds. Any information concerning the above subject matter may be left with J. T. Taylor, Post-Office Department, O. S. A. my 14--6t* Geo. Russell.
$25 reward. --The will pay $25 reward for the following property, (or information that will lead to its dis ery,) stolen from him on Tuesday by a negro boy, at the Danville depot, in whose custody it was temporarily placed, viz: a black. Valise, containing a lot of wearing apparel and four $100 confederate Conpon Bonds, numbering 1587, 1598, 1599, and 1800, issued to George Russell, May 9th, 1882; also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbrella with a white handle. The public are hereby cautioned against trading for the above described Bonds. Any information concerning the above subject matter may be left with J. T. Taylor, Post-Office Department, C. S. A. my 14--6t* Geo Russell.