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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Alabama, 6th Georgia, and 23d Georgia suffered severely, the 6th Alabama nearly decimated. The 6th Georgia out of the 500 men they took into the The 4th Battalion of General Rhodes's Di was early in the fight of Saturday, and ed during the day. About twenty- were killed and sixty odd wounded.--Sergeant John W. Ryland, of Captain Bagby's company received a flesh wound in the thigh is at his uncle's, near the city, and is doing well. Of the same company, Samuel C. mes, James E. Bacon, James C. Courtty, Col. Pines, and James Butler, were ed John S. Chilton was wounded, and since died. Ro. V. Hart, Thomas Wyr- Thomas C. Kelly, John W. Walton, Be- Cariton, Benjamin P. Sale, William H. eyer, John W. Willeroy, John A. Crossfield, John T. Gresham, F. V. Segar, S. F. Dol Bolivar Lumpkin, and G. W. Prince, wounded, not dangerously. Lieutenant Ro. Ryland, of Captain Car artillery, was wounded in the thigh, and doing well at the house of a friend. Later in the