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The Daily Dispatch: May 31, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Romantic account of the battle of Williamsburg. (search)
reinforcements, cheering the whole line onward. The victory was won.--Our wearied troops slept upon the battle field. The next day Williamsburg was occupied and Richmond threatened. [After reading the foregoing one feels disposed to draw a long breath, and thank the Lord that this no worse. Strange that such a victorious army had not marched straighten to Richmond.] The following are the casualties among the Yankee field officers in the fate battle near Williamsburg: Col. Wm. F. Small, of the 26th Pennsylvania Volunteers, wounded. Col. D H. Starr, of the Fifth New Jersey regiment, wounded; Adjutant V. M. Healy, short arm. Lieut. Col. John P. Van Lear and Adjutant Aaron Wilkes, of the Sixth New Jersey regiment, both killed. Lieut. Col. E. A. Carman, of the Seventh New Jersey regiment, wounded. Major Peter M. Ryerson, of the Eighth New Jersey Volunteers, killed. Col. Adolphus J. Johnson, seriously wounded. Lieut. Col. James C. Strong, of the