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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], List of wounded men in General Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. (search)
na — left arm, died August 21. Redmond James, 6th N Carolina — leg broken, severe. Reville J H, 13th Mississippi--slight flesh wound. Rhodes, J W H L — arm, not severe. Richardson H G, 4th Alabama, H — shoulder, severe. Robbins, Lieut 4th Alabama--leg, slight. Ross Daniel, corporal 1st Louisiana Battalion, E — knee, not severe. Rutledge G R, 27th Virginia--shoulder. Sergeant W, 27th Virginia, company E--arm, slight. Strickler Cyrus, 4th Virginia, I — died July 27th. Saunders Hiram, 4th Virginia, C — leg off, very severe. Scott J N. 7th Georgia, D — knee, severe. Scott W M, 4th Alabama, H — arm broke, not severe. Segrist J W, 4th Alabama, B — internal Hurt, not severe. Sellers Samuel. Corporal 8th S Carolina, C — foot, severe. Sergeant W, 2d Mississippi, B — breast. Sidies W a, Staunton Artillery--leg broken, very severe. Sharp W S, 7th Georgia, a — leg, not very bad. Shanklin C. A, 27th Virginia,
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The twenty-seventh Virginia Regiment. (search)
A Kentuckian's opinion. --The following issue extract from a letter, dated Louisville, July 27th: Ex-Governor Merchead, speaking of the late triumph in Virginia, in conversation with my son, this morning, said:"This battle is decisive of the question between the North and the South--that the seceded States cannot possibly be subjugated, and that the present dynasty in Washington is hopelessly and forever ruined." You doubtless know that Ex- Governor Morshead is one of the most intelligent and respected men in this State--and, I may and most popular.