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The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in the recent battles before Richmond. (search)
ell, J H Delany, W H. Humilton, C V Hammond, W A Harcison, G Honser, W. A Lenier, P H MeDowell, J N Mcliwain. A P Riley, E C. Riley, T J Rikiard, W A Shelits, George White, L W White, J P McCom. Company C.--Killed: Sergt. John Rogers, Privates Ira Barker, E D Slaton. M L Johson, Miles M. Calcavay, Joseph B. Pawell, C I A. WWhite, J P McCom. Company C.--Killed: Sergt. John Rogers, Privates Ira Barker, E D Slaton. M L Johson, Miles M. Calcavay, Joseph B. Pawell, C I A. Whitten. Wounded: Capt. J J Roten, Private Nimfod Sullivan, F Hall, Jeme M Hall, John Thomal, Wm. Rogde, Isaac Hobba, Ferril Spied, Sergt. Jame Robine, A Colly, J W. Camernn, Ira Nichicken, W. N. Ransons, E Vonholdein, H Huskamp. Company D.--Killed: Sergt. W. R. Butrougn, Privates T. C Hurs, T D Braddy, Died Young, Wounded: Caoung, J A Hofoway, C C Baras, R L Carler M Gentree, E T. Chambler. Wounded: Corp. C D Rowland, Corp W S Harris, Corp D F son; Privates R S Kay, J m Watson, L W White, J O Hammett, L G Williams, J W Wowler, J M Fowler, G W Vandiver, J L Vandiver, L P Woodruff, W T Simmens, A Y Shearly, Albert Johnson, D C Stott, J M Geer, Israel
udre, slightly. Company E--Private Thomas J. Barnett, severely. Company H--Corporal Wm. H. Dean and Wm. H. Holmes, slightly. Capture of Yankee Barbarians. Four Yankees captured a Confederate soldier on Thursday and deliberately-- hunged him to a tree, having pinned upon his back a card inscribed, "We hang all the rebels we catch." The miscreants were immediately afterward captured by a squad of our cavalry, and were yesterday brought to the city in company with a negro owned by Capt. White. We are surprised, that summary punishment was not inflicted upon them on the spot. Admissions of prisoners. Among the prisoners is a member of a Massachusetts regiment, who remained behind when the Grand Army took its fright, with the praise worthy purpose of nursing the sick Yankees in the hospital at Meadow Station, on the York River Railroad. He seemed very desirous of entering into conversation with a party of gentlemen who visited that place a day or two since, and his lo