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The Daily Dispatch: August 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ng they were mistaken by a company of their own men for charging Confederates, and received their fire, killing a few of their horses only, we believe. We heard, after leaving the field, that two of Gen. Pope's staff were killed by Confederate fire during the latter part of the engagement, but were then without any means of verifying the fact. Our loss of regimental and company officers was very heavy. Among those killed were Col. Grane, of the 3d Wisconsin; Major Savage, and Cattains Abbott, Russell, and Gooding, and Lieut. Browtion, of the 2d Massachusetts. Colonel Donnelly, of the 46th Pennsylvania, was we fear, mortally wounded. Col. Creighton and Adjutant Molybean, of the 7th Ohio, are also very badly wounded. Capt. Ro. W. Clarke, of the 1st District regiment, resolved a wound in the foot. Gen. Augusta received a ball his back, as he was in front of his turning in his saddle to cheer it on. General is wounded in the arm so that he will likely and Gen. Prince is