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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1860., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ined in this position until relieved by the Twenty-first Illinois, when it was ordered into position to the rear, which terminated its part in the engagement. The following is a list of casualties: Co. A, First Lieut. C. C. Hart, Commanding. Killed--First Lieut. C. C. Hart; privates Albert McFarland and John M. Waggoner. Wounded--Sergeants Jas. J. Mattocks, severely; Sheldon Crooks, slightly; Corporal Philip A. Bowers, privates Julius A. Cutler, C. A. Bennett, Hiram C. Kesser, Geo. A. Clark, Edward Pfouts, (wounded and missing,) C. K. Smith, all severely; Albert Frost, Milo Ritchie, Wm. Shirey, Adolphus Flint, Asbury Hewitt, all slightly. Missing--Privates John Little and Addison Lincoln. Total killed, three; wounded, fourteen; missing, three. Number engaged, commanding officers, two; enlisted men, forty-five. Co. B, Lieut. E. A. Ford, Commanding. Killed--Private Wm. Burke. Wounded--First Lieut. E. A. Ford, severely; privates J. Burke, J. B. Johnson, G. B. Pat