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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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tson, in thigh. John Lucas, badly burned; has negro servant with him. Wm. A Turner, in foot. B. D. Clemens, arm and side — a cousin of Jerre Clemens, of Huntsville, Ala. Thomas J. Stearns, in knee. W. G. Chisholm. Wallace B. Skurr, right arm. At the same place is Henry E. Graves, of Nashville, a member of the Twentieth Tennessee, who was shot through the left side the ball penetrating the left lung, and who walked from the battle-field of Monticello.--He says at ere drowned in crossing the Cumberland river, and corroborates the statement of another that the officers in the boats used their swords on the men to keep them from swamping the boats, thus killing a great many, who sank to the bottom. Wallace B. Skurr, wounded in the right arm, does not require the wealth which he professes to have to the amount of $300,000, to make him a gentleman. His gentlemanly demeanor and manners are naturally his. --He speaks, acts, and appears like a gentleman.