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The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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s is heavy for the force employed. Out of 115 men of the 17th Massachusetts only 50 came back. Most of the men were captured. Out of 13 officers of the 17th Massachusetts that went out only seven came back. Lieut.-Col. J. F. Follows, Surgeon Isaac E. Galaupe. Capt. I. H. of Boston, Lieut. Joseph W. Davy of Brackleed Lieut. L. B. Comens of Jamaica Plains, Lieut. John B. Hill of Howell, and Lieut. B. M. Man of Chelsea, are missing. Lieut. Henry A Cheever, Adjutant, was mortally wounded by a musket shot in the side, and has since died. Dr. Galaupe was dressing his wound when he was captured. Capt. Lloyd lost one leg by a shell. All the other officers are supposed to be alive. A detachment of the 17th Massachusetts, under Lieut. Conn, reached Col. Classon's camp just as the rebels drove them to the cars, and helped burn the camp and hospital stores. In the confusion the garrison flag had been left flying, and Lieut. Conn made a dash for it, and saved it from the rebels. Th