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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], List of wounded men in General Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. (search)
a, a — shoulder and hand. Gaillard Wm, 2d Miss. Company H--neck, severe. Gardner Serg't, Hamp'n Legion — head, slight. Gilham T D, 8th Virginia, K — thigh. Girardeau Chas G, 8th Ga. B — face, severe. Gilbert David, 27th Virginia, C — thigh. Graham J D, M D, 4th Virginia, C — back, slight. Grady James, 27th Virginia, a — neck, slight. Green Ro C, 4th Virginia, D — back, not very bad Guess E W, 8th Ga. F — thigh, severe. Goff T M, 8th Ga, C — shoulder. Hite B E, 4th Virginia--arm. Hall Poindexter, 4th Virginia, G — thigh, slight, Hammersmith Peter, 21 Miss, B — hand, not severe. Hammond Jas. 7th La, F — face. Hanson Wm. 4th Ala, C — arm. harsh Saunders, 4th Virginia, a — lost finger, slight. Harrison Geo M, 2d so Ca, B — arm and knee, severe. Harrold D F, M D, 4th Ala — slight. Hardesty D A. 11th Mississippi, F — shoulder, severe. Harvey T W, 18th Va, D — head, not severe. Havi
Affrays in Louisville. Louisville, August 6 --Two of General Roussean's redoubtable Hessian privates straggling among some of his former companions on the levee on yesterday, got into one of their very common scrapes. One of these Hessians drew a pistol on Mr. Small, of the firm of Hite & Small. A bystander made the Hessian swallow a tooth or two. The only regretted serious injury which has recently happened here occurred to Edward Crutchfield, a well-known and estimable citizen of this county. When the late contest in this State was the most animated, Mr. Crutchfield hurrahs, with loud voice, for "Jeff Davis." He was insulted and threatened, but he hurrahed again, when pistols were drawn. But his friends prevented any injury to him at that time. Yesterday Mr. Crutchfield came to the city again, and was alone in the reception room of the Gal House, when a party of five, led by Tom Salvage, who is well-known in political circles, assailed him. Crutchfield fired once,