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The Daily Dispatch: October 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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Co. C, Marshall co., Ind.; John Jones, Co. I, Dauphin co., Penn.; Jas. A. Meek, Co. H, Wabash co., Ind.; Michael Casper, Co. K, Jasper co., Ind.; John Musteo, Co. I, Switzerland; Noah Kelly, Co. K, White co., Ind.; J. A. Camingone, Co. F, Logansport, Ind.; W. P. Wendel, Co. H, Manchester Ind.; H. C. Wilkerson, Co. F, Logansport, Ind.; Jacob Rice, Co. I, Michigan City, Ind.; J. B. Smith, Co. K, White co., Ind.; F. B. Sackett, Co. H, Van Buren co., Ind.; J. C. Kerns, Co. H, Logansport, Ind.; H. Watson, sutler's clerk, Wabash co., Ind.; Wm. Vagel, cook Co. F, Cockeysville, Md.; Jos. Chaffer, cook Co. I, Chester co., Penn.; J. H. Edward, colored boy, Lauey's Valley, Md. List of prisoners captured from the Federal forces at Chickamacomack, N. C., on 4th and 5th of October, 1861. Sergt. Major C. H. Comly, 20th Regiment Ind. Vols., Logansport, Ind. 4th Sergt. C. W. Demotee, Co. I, Valparaiso, Ind. 2d Sergt. H. B. Johnston, Co. I, Wanatah, Ind. 3d Sergt. Ford Engel, Co. D
From Pensacola.further particulars of the fight on Santa Rosa Island. Mobile Oct. 11. --A special dispatch to the Mobile advertiser and Register, of yesterday's date at Pensacola, states that five companies of Mississippians were engaged in the fight on Santa Rosa Island on Wednesday night, under the command of Col. Chalmers, with Captains Benton, McGowen, Peak, and Miller, and Lieutenants Watson, Myckle, Johnson, McGowen, Banks, and Smith. The casualties were three killed, among whom is private W. E. Welbur. Among the wounded are Capt. Benton and privates Stillman and Davis. The Georgia troops suffered severely. Col. Brown treats the wounded prisoners kindly. Latest Intelligence.--The Federals have 22 of our men prisoners, including the wounded. Lieut. Layne is in the enemy's hospital doing tolerably well, and it is hoped that his leg will be saved. Col. Brown, of Fort Pickens, will not respect our hospital, and Dr. Ford will not remove the sick un