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The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1862., [Electronic resource] 11 1 Browse Search
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arleston Courier obtains the subjoined particulars of the recent fight on James Island, from Col. Williams, of the Forty-seventh Georgia regiment: The advance of the Forty-seventh Georgia was int did, three companies were thrown out as skirmishers, and the balance of the regiment, under Col. Williams, held in supporting distance. The first scouts came out of the woods and reported no Yaned forward. A few moments after entering the woods the fire of musketry became general, and Col. Williams quickly moved up with the balance of his regiment. The skirmishers had engaged the enemy, ad on the enemy, however, on the left flank, and were pouring into them volley after volley. Col. Williams fearing their being cut off, drew his men back into the woods and arranged them in line of bnemy's cavalry. It was therefore found impossible to cut off any portion of their troops. Colonel Williams and his Adjutant were the last to leave the field, and not until every man that could possi
led: Privates W. T Mann. J. C Wells. Wounded; Privates Thos Stockwell. N. Z Johnson. J. J. Wallis, T. McDonald, J. N Clelland, J. F Loucas. Missing: Private Henry Lester. Company C. Commanded by Capt D. B Henry.--Killed: Private A Section. Wounded: Corp'l John A Lane. Privates A A Bell, shoulder; J. T Word, arm; Jas R. Head, head; Alex Miller, head; John J Miles, hip; Laten Forrell, arm. Missing: Private B. F Everett; Serg't Jonathan Jennings. Company D, commanded by Capt. Leo A. J. Williams.--Wounded Serg't C. W. Baker, hand and arm; Jno. Eason, arm, amputated; N. L. Farmby, hand; J. A. Denny, neck; Wm. Wilson, hand; H. L. Harris, arm; C. R. Power, head; G. M. Seagin, shoulder. Missing: T. D. Bazer. Company E. commanded by Capt. E. R. Whitley. Capt. Whitley stunned by a shed. Killed; C. K. McLure. W. H. Bullard. Wounded; G. W. McCormick, shoulder; F. S. Morse, foot; G. W. Johnston, arm; John Jones, hip; A. R. Bomar, back; W. B. Milam, face, A. M. Sherley, shoul