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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 19, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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y nearly a correct list of the casualties in the First Maryland regiment, during the late operations of Jackson in the Valley: Wounded--Lieut. Col. E. R. Dorsey, through shoulder. Company A.--Wounded: Capt Wm W Goldsborough, in the side; Color Corporal John B Taylor, severely; Privates Cyrus Butler, severely; Martin L Rider, in breast; James Lawson, left arm; Polk Mayberry, through ankle. Company D.--Killed: Lieut Nicholas Snowden; Privates Edward Beatly. --Berry. Wounded: Sergeant H. Wells, dangerously; Corporal McIntyre, severely; --Simpson, severely; John Key, severely;--Ackler. Company E.--Wounded; Color--Sergeant Doyle, severely; Sergeant Wallace, dangerously; Color-Corporal Cole, severely; Privates Quinn, seriously; Wm Bannon, severely, Edward Lawn, severely. Company F.--Wounded: Sergeants Kennedy and Vogt; Private George Eisenburger. Company G.--Killed: Private Murphy. Wounded: Privates Ryan and Wagner. Company H.--Killed: Wm Harris,--Sehley. Wounded: J