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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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did not occupy more than forty minutes. We had one man killed on the spot, an Iowa soldier and volunteer aid to General Davis, name unknown; eight wounded. Their names I have ascertained from Dr. Brodie, the division surgeon, under whose care they have been treated: Privates Graham, Twenty-fifth Illinois Volunteers, wounded in intestines, since died; N. Jubert, Company C, Fourth regiment Cavalry, wounded in knee-joint; G. Collenburth, Company D, Fourth regiment Cavalry, wounded in the nose; T. Tracy, Company D, Fourth regiment Cavalry, wounded in the leg; E. Dillon, Company D, Fourth regiment Cavalry, wounded in the lung; William McGee, Company D, Fourth regiment Cavalry, wounded in the head-dangerous; F. Hyar, Company D, Fourth regiment Cavalry, wounded in the head — dangerous; T. Dormey, Company D, Fourth regiment Cavalry, wounded in the ankle; F. Kinney, Company D, Fourth regiment Cavalry, wounded in the head. The prisoners are composed in great part of recruits from the counties