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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
. M. Sutton, 2d Mississippi regiment; wounded July 6th; died July 19th. Sergeant W. M. Jones, 50tte J. W. Cross, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private George Waterston, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th; died August 9th. Private J. Myers, 6th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6July 6th. Private W. W. Davis, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private Robert Bannister, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private George Humphrey, Washington artillery; wounded July July 6th. Private S. A. Badger, 26th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st. Private James Lyon,l E. J. Jewell, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th; died July 19th. Private S. Stebbins, 32de A. L. Syrus, 34th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6th. Private S. Welsh, 59th Georgia regiment; woute G. S. King, 10th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6th; died July 31st. Lieutenant A. Cook, 1st Main Frank Bond, 1st Maryland cavalry; wounded July 6th. [From the Richmond, Va., Times, of Septembe[1 more...]