hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Matching Documents
The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.
Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 17, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for David Watson or search for David Watson in all documents.
Your search returned 3 results in 6 document sections:
Losses in the 2d co. Howitzers.
Camp 2d Co Howitzers, May 13th, 1864. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Our battalion (Watson's) lost all its field officers, either killed or wounded.
Col Brown, killed, (before reported; Lt Col Hardaway, severely wounded; Major David Watson, mortally wounded.
Up to this time seven privates in this company are wounded, but none killed, viz: C L Christian, severely; Jno Ellet, severely; David Clark, mortally; Jos Cocke, severely; --Trent, severely;
Our battalion (Watson's) lost all its field officers, either killed or wounded.
Col Brown, killed, (before reported; Lt Col Hardaway, severely wounded; Major David Watson, mortally wounded.
Up to this time seven privates in this company are wounded, but none killed, viz: C L Christian, severely; Jno Ellet, severely; David Clark, mortally; Jos Cocke, severely; --Trent, severely; H M Burnly, slightly; Geo Mordecai, slightly.
These casualties all look place during the fight on Thursday.
Losses in the 2d co. Howitzers.
Camp 2d Co Howitzers, May 13th, 1864. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Our battalion (Watson's) lost all its field officers, either killed or wounded.
Col Brown, killed, (before reported; Lt Col Hardaway, severely wounded; Major David Watson, mortally wounded.
Up to this time seven privates in this company are wounded, but none killed, viz: C L Christian, severely; Jno Ellet, severely; David Clark, mortally; Jos Cocke, severely; --Trent, severely;
Our battalion (Watson's) lost all its field officers, either killed or wounded.
Col Brown, killed, (before reported; Lt Col Hardaway, severely wounded; Major David Watson, mortally wounded.
Up to this time seven privates in this company are wounded, but none killed, viz: C L Christian, severely; Jno Ellet, severely; David Clark, mortally; Jos Cocke, severely; --Trent, severely; H M Burnly, slightly; Geo Mordecai, slightly.
These casualties all look place during the fight on Thursday.
Losses in the 2d co. Howitzers.
Camp 2d Co Howitzers, May 13th, 1864. To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Our battalion (Watson's) lost all its field officers, either killed or wounded.
Col Brown, killed, (before reported; Lt Col Hardaway, severely wounded; Major David Watson, mortally wounded.
Up to this time seven privates in this company are wounded, but none killed, viz: C L Christian, severely; Jno Ellet, severely; David Clark, mortally; Jos Cocke, severely; --Trent, severely;
Our battalion (Watson's) lost all its field officers, either killed or wounded.
Col Brown, killed, (before reported; Lt Col Hardaway, severely wounded; Major David Watson, mortally wounded.
Up to this time seven privates in this company are wounded, but none killed, viz: C L Christian, severely; Jno Ellet, severely; David Clark, mortally; Jos Cocke, severely; --Trent, severely; H M Burnly, slightly; Geo Mordecai, slightly.
These casualties all look place during the fight on Thursday.