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wounded: Lieut Gardner, in leg; agt Duffle, severely; corp Smoot, slightly; private Atkins, do; Benton, severely; Bell, dangerously; D Bell, flesh wound; W L Fills, in leg; Gendran, in hip; Jordan, broken leg; Loper, broken arm; McKenell, daBell, flesh wound; W L Fills, in leg; Gendran, in hip; Jordan, broken leg; Loper, broken arm; McKenell, dangerously; Milroy, slight; Moore, seriously; A McCambridge, do; Neville, arm broken; Powers, in leg and shoulder; Ryan, in shoulder; Singletary, bayonet wound in leg; Skinnes, dangerously; Ledbrew, in leg; La Var Thompson, dangerously; Williamson, dopany I.--Wounded: Lieut L A Ward, slightly; Orderly Sergt J P Johnson, slightly; Sergt D L Miller, seriously; Privates G W Bell, seriously; M L Hensley, arm broke; J H Bryson, N Barnett, M D Burnett, J G Cockram, J E Cox, J H Fletcher, T C Hollingswor.
Wounded: Sergeant Ed Martin; Privates C T Wilkinson, W H Hicks, and G M Smith.
W. A. Forbes, Col. Comd'g.
R. C. Bell, Adjutant.
Casualties in 19th Georgia on the 31st May.
Killed: Company A, none; company B.
none; company C.