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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 8 0 Browse Search
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d missing of the Nine-teenth Indiana volunteers on the thirtieth of August, 1862, are as follows: One killed, eighteen wounded, and eleven missing. Total, thirty. Very respectfully, S. Meredith, Colonel Nineteenth Indiana Volunteers. Captain Wilkins's report. headquarters Third regiment infantry, camp near Hall's Hill, Va., September 5, 1862. sir: I have the honor to report that on the thirtieth of August this regiment arrived on the old battle-field of Bull Run, at about seven nt services during the action, and behaved with the same indifference to danger which has distinguished him on former occasions. Our entire loss was five killed, fifteen wounded, and twenty-five missing, many of whom were no doubt killed. John D. Wilkins, Captain Third Infantry, Commanding Regiment. To Lieut. H. H. Powell, Asst. Adjt.-General First Brigade Regulars. Jeff. Davis's message, communicated September 2, 1862. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Confederate States:
d missing of the Nine-teenth Indiana volunteers on the thirtieth of August, 1862, are as follows: One killed, eighteen wounded, and eleven missing. Total, thirty. Very respectfully, S. Meredith, Colonel Nineteenth Indiana Volunteers. Captain Wilkins's report. headquarters Third regiment infantry, camp near Hall's Hill, Va., September 5, 1862. sir: I have the honor to report that on the thirtieth of August this regiment arrived on the old battle-field of Bull Run, at about seven nt services during the action, and behaved with the same indifference to danger which has distinguished him on former occasions. Our entire loss was five killed, fifteen wounded, and twenty-five missing, many of whom were no doubt killed. John D. Wilkins, Captain Third Infantry, Commanding Regiment. To Lieut. H. H. Powell, Asst. Adjt.-General First Brigade Regulars. Jeff. Davis's message, communicated September 2, 1862. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Confederate States: