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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
Lanneau, Jr., and two men, were killed. Lieutenant Samuel Burger and nine men were wounded, some of them mortally. Two in Captain Sellers' company were also wounded, Lieutenant F. J. Lesesne, of the Ripley Guards, was grazed by a ball, and Private Walters, of the Wee Nees, had his gun shot through. Sergeant Horton, of the Yeadon Light Infantry, was slightly wounded. (I very much regret my inability to give the names of all the private soldiers killed and wounded.) There were no casualties i H. J. Brown, severely in arm and breast; J. H. Bradham, slightly in nose; H. L. Grayson, severely in arm and side; J. F. Montgomery, severely in thigh; B. E. Dukes, severely in breast; J. A. Feagin, mortally in breast. Wounded and missing: R. B. Walters, severely in thigh. Missing: R. E. Duke, F. J. Duke, J. A. Bradham, J. W. Joyroe, H. S. Garner, J. M. Owens, S. W. Browder and J. H. Reagin. Company D. Killed: Private B. Johnson. Wounded: Sergeant W. D. Currav, severely in side; private
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
McDonald, 447. Wagner, Battery, 26; Fort, evacuated, 153, 167. Walhalla, S. C., 20. Walker, Gen. C. J., 396. Walker, Gen. H. H., 288. Walker, Capt. J. A., 15. Walker, Gen. James A., 270. Walker, Col., J. Knox, 71, 76. Walker, Hon., Leroy Pope, 273, Walker, Gen., R. Lindsay, 208. Walker, Gen. W. S, 25. Wallace, Gen., 22. Wallace, Gen., Lew, 316 Wallace, Lt., Robert. death of, 270. Wallace, Gen. W. H ,303, 305. Wallace, Gen. W. H. L., 81. Wallace, Major, Wm., 390. Walters, 143. Walthall, Hon. E. C., letter from, 345. Walthall's Junction, Engagement at, 185, 408. War of 1812, 434. War of 1861, Results of the, 442. Ward, J. W., 395. Ward, Major, 114. Warley, Major F. F., 157, 159. Warren, Ass't Surgeon J. M., 173. Washington, 112 Washington, Geo., 420, 432, 443. Washington College, 37. Washington Light Infantry, 133, 134, 143. Washington Rifles, 128, 133. Washington, Col. Wm., 433. Watkins, Sergeant N J.,92. Watson's Battery