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The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The great naval expedition — from Fortress Monroe and Hatteras Inlet. (search)
Porter, 4th Ala., near Alexandria, May 24; Wm. Wilson, Claib. Lang, 1st Va. Cav., Bull Run, July 21; S. S. Green, Governor's Guard, Burke's Station, June--;J. A. Wingfleid, 19th Va., (sick) Centreville; Wm. James, 2d S. C., Fairfax C. H.; Robert O. Lewis, H. Bornamair, R. Pinckney, J. M. McFall, W. J. N. Barton, 4th S. C., Bull Run, July 21; H. C. Ferrell, Hampton's Legion, S. C., Bull Run; July 21; Wesley Burrow, 6th N. C., Bull Run, July 21; Wm. Johnson, 6th N. C., Bull Run, July 21; Robert Walker, 2d Miss., Bull Run, July 21; George Minor, citizen, taken at home, Oct, 6th. The last-named in the list (Col. Minor) is in the 88th year of his age, and he is not aware of the existence of any reason for his arrest. He is a veteran of the war of 1812, commanded a regiment at the defence of Washington and Baltimore, and officiated as Marshal at the inauguration of President Monroe. We need scarcely add that the released prisoners are overjoyed to find themselves once more on South