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The Daily Dispatch: may 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 24, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Casualties at Williamsburg. The following is a list of the killed and wounded in Capt. J. W. Lea's company, 5th Regiment North Carolina Stats Troops: Killed.--Lieut. Snow, Lieut Jas H. Womack, and Private John Christie. Wounded.--Capt. Jno. W. Lea, Sergt Robinson, Sergt Quaries, severely, H. C. Hubbard, Thos Burton, and John Marly, slightly; Corporal Hanetson, T. B. Turner, John Meadows, John Herbert, John Hamlet, T. B. Travis, W B Slade, Rich Hamlet, W. H. Garrett, and Stephen Ward, were all wounded and left on the field. Missing.--Sergt Chandler, Thos. Johnson, John J. Scott, and W. S. unders. Taken Prisoner.--J Micking.
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.