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Perry Loyd (search for this): article 14
Rea, Private M. L. Abel. A list of Killed and wounded of Company I, 1st North Carolina regiment, Capt. Foote. Killed: Orderly Sergt J. W. Hartsfield, Privates Oscar L Mitchell, Isham W Mitchell, John Smith. Wounded: Elijah Belvin, mortally; Sergt M F Searborough, severely; Atlas H Jones, seriously; James W Powell, James H. Grady, W. H. Pace, Jas Belvin, John Pully, Baldy Pierce, Calvin Pierce, Wesley Young, Wesley Jones, Joseph Rowland, Wm Buffalow, Wm A Jones, Andison Williams, Perry Loyd, Wm T Massingale, Jackson Ellis, Augustus Hicks, H. C Hodge, Henry Perry, Lewis Browning, Green Sanderford, Lt Jz Terrell, severely, in the ankle; Young B. Clifton, Jacob Frazier, Mercelins Pearce. Total killed, 4; wounded, 27. Report of casualties in the 38th regiment N. C. T., on June 26th and 27th. Col J L Hoke, wounded. Adj't Cowels, Company A, Lieut Armstrong, commanding — Not in action. Company B, Capt Cook, commanding.--Killed: Corp'l G W. Wheeling, Privat
James Casey George Hetckock (search for this): article 14
Company d.--Killed: Corporal W. S Horner, Private Charles Quinn. Wounded: Private Henry Willows. Company E.--Wounded: Privates Wm. Garner, J B May, A P. Sparkman, W Yarborough. Company F.--Wounded: Privates James W. Lawless, Martin G Turner, William Thompson. Company G.--Killed: Private Richard Payton. Wounded: 1st Lieut John B Coleman, Serg't Peter Stewart, Privates D B McIvor, John Mutchlen, Thos Lowry. Company L--Killed: Private Thomas Cagon.--Wounded: Privates James Casey George Hetckock. Company K.--Killed: Private Lewis Davis.--Wounded: Privates George Estis, R C Terry, Theo Foltz, Thomas, McMorris, Wm. Patterson, J L W Phares, T. W. Roland, Thos T. Roche. Killed6 Wounded28 Total34 List of casualties in the 16th regiment of Mississippi Volunteers, in the battle of June 27th, 1862, near Richmond. Company A.--Killed: Captain James Brown. Wounded slightly: Color Sergeant J C Dick, privates N Hiller, John Long. Company B.--Killed
Lts D. F. Roseman (search for this): article 14
wick. Company D. Capt Ashfort, commanding.--Killed: Lieut Jos W Darden. Wounded: Serg't O B Morrissey, Privates Jos Persithe, Robt Shipp, M. Lockkanny, W E Brewer, W H Stevens. Company E, Capt McRae, commanding.--Killed: Lieut M T. Covington, Privates Jas. T Bostick, M. V. B Covington. Wounded: Serg't A G Dawkins, privates H. H McCaskill, E Kelly, J Benoist, N. T Baldwin, K. M. Covington, C Crouch, M Chappell, W C Mitchell. Company F, Capt Yount, commanding — Wounded: Lts D. F. Roseman, J. Yount, A Deal, Corp'l N E Ligman, privates A Arwood, Jno D Hoke, John Hetrick, David Hoffman, Jacob Hoffman, (since dead.) Company. G, Capt. Flowers.--Killed R A. Hines, J. S. McLain. Wounded: Sgt Heartness, J. W. Hartness, J. W. Linney, Corp'l C. J. Deal, T F Murdoch, D E Campbell, M M Clary, W. L W Ellis, J Q Elder, J Gamt, S. N. Hines, J. W. Lackey, J. Wealey Lackey, J C Lackey, R C Lackey, W L Lackey, D M Mathicon, A V Turner, D A Wilson, J R Muldock, Capt Flowers, Lt Har
egiment N. C. T., on June 26th and 27th. Col J L Hoke, wounded. Adj't Cowels, Company A, Lieut Armstrong, commanding — Not in action. Company B, Capt Cook, commanding.--Killed: Corp'l G W. Wheeling, Private Jas Stokes, Sr., Jno Grezart, J. Blackman. Wounded: Serg't H. B Brown, J A Boon, G C Poplin, A Grose, J. M Atwood, G D Halcomb; W M Carter, A S Hair, W Cook, J E Hutchins, A R Reese, R D Russell, D T Talley, W H Felts, L J Wells, W R Hains, John H Grose, C F Armstrong. Company C, Capt Wilson, commanding.--Killed: Privates L Gurley, O M Warwick, J S Britt. --Wounded: Serg'ts J W Walker, G L. Doughtry, Corpl's W T Sutton. W A Andrewery killed and disabled. D. V. Bates, Orderly sergt. Casualties in the Thirteenth Virginia regiment, Elicy's brigade; June 27th. Company A--Killed: Capt Cook, Corp Thomas Slaughter, Martin Burruss, Jos Burruss, Robt Burruss, Wm B Peake, Robert Powell, Ed Staples, Wounded: Sergt T Brockman, Reuben Newman, Herbert Newma
tly: Color Sergeant J C Dick, privates N Hiller, John Long. Company B.--Killed: Privates C H Robinson, D J Baren. Wounded slightly: Lt. H S Arnold, Lt P A Howard, Lt J R Drummond: Privates J A Barber, J F Massey. Wounded Severely: Private Enjah Young. Company C.--Killed: Sgt Frank E Tillman, Private James A Fatheric. Wounded severely: Privates Mastins, M Minnus; slightly: Harry T Lewis. Company D.--Killed: Privates John Cayney, Timothy Carney. Wounded severely: Corp'l G H McGregor, Privates Timothy Hannon, Albert Wagener; slightly: Sgt J P Ketteringham, Privates H R Hadsall, Geo Murdock, Henry Phipps. Company E.--Killed: Private Joseph Collins.--Wounded severely: Lt John Holmes; slightly: Privates Geo Root, Geo Simmons. Company F.--Killed: Privates Clement James; Thos J Overstreel, Wm W Bruce, Geo. W Keeton. Wounded severely: Capt J J Wanton, Privates W M Davis, Richard Irvine; slightly: Sgt Thomas L Smith, Private Wm J Downs, Private Juriah Menger, suppos
es G W Burton, j M Mize. Wounded: Corp'l J O Smith; privates Dn Ball, B C Diion, M F Walker, J G powell, A N Steel, J York, L Lamberts. Company K.--Killed: Privates paul Barger, Geo Cauble, James Solemon. Wounded: Privates Alfred C Carter. Wm Morris, J F Thompson. The regiment went into the battle with 130 effective men. Killed 8, wounded 16--Total 51. Casualties in Company a; 5th battalion Alabama Volunteers, on the 28th and 29th June, 1862. Killed: Lt D W. Hustid, Orderly Sergt J H Boyle Sergt. J. W. Wrenn; Sergt. E. L Houston, Corpl B. Branch, Corpl T Camber, privates F. Eard, W Steelerd of Hodges, J Bennyeasth, R. H Moon, J. J. Whittaker, J Tompkins. W Murphy. Wounded; Capt A S Vance Graalf, slightly in foot; Phivates J. T. Bradshaw, arm, L. L Glarry; J. B. Bradshaw, leg; W. G frost; N. Little, head, slight; B. B. Little, side, slight; Newton Hill head, slight; J. W. Holloway, Bead, slight; B. d. nance, leg; J Ormond; Jolin Patton: e T. Ramsey, arm amputate
Jolin Patton (search for this): article 14
Killed: Lt D W. Hustid, Orderly Sergt J H Boyle Sergt. J. W. Wrenn; Sergt. E. L Houston, Corpl B. Branch, Corpl T Camber, privates F. Eard, W Steelerd of Hodges, J Bennyeasth, R. H Moon, J. J. Whittaker, J Tompkins. W Murphy. Wounded; Capt A S Vance Graalf, slightly in foot; Phivates J. T. Bradshaw, arm, L. L Glarry; J. B. Bradshaw, leg; W. G frost; N. Little, head, slight; B. B. Little, side, slight; Newton Hill head, slight; J. W. Holloway, Bead, slight; B. d. nance, leg; J Ormond; Jolin Patton: e T. Ramsey, arm amputated; S B Spight; W. W. Drummond; T. J Gilbert, head, slight; T Barnes; N L Fergason, severely; Alex Griger, foot; M S Hollan, through lower jaw, severaly; G N Boyd, slight; Wm S Hale, severaly in month; E. e. Hayden, leg and arms severely; J. T. Carpenter, three fingers shot off; C. Dunning; both hands. Missing: e L. Fargo, James Thompson, M. N O Connor. Total — Killed, 15; wounded, 24; misaing, 3. Total — Killed, wounded, and missing, 42. The loss in the t
; W J Ledyard; jr. Wounded: lieut. W H Averill, Lieut B F. Yuisestra Lieut J M Redwood, Sergt. J H Hastings. Corp J B Gilloit, T B Allen, Betijohn, Baldwin, C Caster, C Dunn, J T Harpin, W. B Holt, It L Keebbs, E Ledyard, J Newburger, J Price, H Fritchard, Chas Pollard, J G Renolds, P C Raudel, Jos Thorntou, E K Waterhouse, D Wheeler, jr. Company B, (Gulf Gily Guards.) Killed: W C Ayres, D J J. T Berton, G. L Summersett, Thos Giblin. Wounded: O U Donnayau Jas Hudson, G E Turner, T H J Bibb, F F Hampshird, T H Nellogg, W C Johnson, H H McCov, W E Summersett, Lieut A E Robbins, C Steele. Company C, (Tuskegee Light Inlantry.)--Killed: H H Bally, Jno Crawford, E F Scott, Jno M Turner. Wounded: J Alexander, B Breedlove, Captain C J Bryan, Lieut E A Etherhige, Corpl D F Wright, W B Holt, Jno R Hartis, Otis Monace, R B Perce, Watter Ransom, J J Rulledge, E B Small, Jas Suider. Missing Sorgeant E F Baber, Henry Foster, Stephen Pace. Company D, (Southern Rilles,)--Killed: T
Ord-Serg H. Smith (search for this): article 14
Bolling, John A Jenkins, Wesley Mannel, Ord-Serg Cooper, Lieut Estes, Lieut Fogg, Lewis Monroe, Daniel Bish, Josse Young. J. L. Kidd, Ayler, H. J. Wilburn, David Acres, B. P Meadows, Jas Monroe, L. A. Monroe, W. H McQueary, T. J. Mitchell, Ord-Serg H. Smith. Killed and wounded in 12th Virginia regiment, Co. Weisiger, in the action of 1st July. Company A, Capt. Waddell.--Killed: Privates H A Blanks, Jr. Wm A Graham, Robert E. Willcox, Wounded: Henry Fisher, T. F Alley, J. W Baylor. owry. Company F.--Wounded: Privates D Strange, J Warren. Missing: C Barnett, J Lankford, F Bohlinger,--Madison, Chas Walton. Company I.--Killed: C J Higginbatham. Wounded: Serg't T. H. Campbell, Privates D G Campbell Jos Campbell, E W Smith, W L Simpson, L O Jennings, D F M Burford, W A Pendleton, A S Quinn. Missing: A M Franklin, L P Hawkins, T P Gill, W H Lavender. Company H.--Killed: Herod Scott. Wounded: Serg't T. McGinnis, Corp'l P Roberts, Privates G. G. Hite, Jno Watts
Company E.--Wounded: Privates Wm. Garner, J B May, A P. Sparkman, W Yarborough. Company F.--Wounded: Privates James W. Lawless, Martin G Turner, William Thompson. Company G.--Killed: Private Richard Payton. Wounded: 1st Lieut John B Coleman, Serg't Peter Stewart, Privates D B McIvor, John Mutchlen, Thos Lowry. Company L--Killed: Private Thomas Cagon.--Wounded: Privates James Casey George Hetckock. Company K.--Killed: Private Lewis Davis.--Wounded: Privates George Estis, Rsenthiel. Company E. (Washington Light Infantry.)--Killed: J S Foley, Leo Goldsmith, g F Bowers. Wounded. Sergt J C Turner, Corpl M Boullemef, A W Foster, J Y Gilmore J. C Lesy, T J McLangidin, Capt J W Chester, Sergt Stephenson, Corpl J M Coleman,--Bridges, Jno Burton, W Hamaling. T A McDonald, W Shearer, Geo Taggerl, C F Westfell, Missing: T W Cocks. W G Cocke, E McVoy. Company F, (Metropolitan Guards.)--Killed, Chas Powell. Wounded: Sgt H Myer, privates Cahon Toomer, Bergen, Ar
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