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ring buildings and stores. The column reached Barber's at midnight on the 10th. Henry, at Sandersoth fork of the St. Mary's. Seymour withdrew to Barber's on the 12th. From Jacksonville on the 10t our advance forces had been all drawn back to Barber's by the 13th. Henry was sent to the southwarnt moved at 10 A. M., with orders to report at Barber's. The distance of twelve miles was compassed short rest. Sanderson, some nine miles from Barber's, was reached by our advance before noon. Peo mounted men covering all, the army retired to Barber's, destroying bridges and the railroad as theyon soon received orders to escort the train to Barber's, and did so, arriving at 2 A. M. on the 21st A. M. the bivouac fires of the Fifty-fifth at Barber's were reached. Then the regiment, worn out wovision was made for carrying the wounded from Barber's, February 21, by placing them on wagons, and which, with two other regiments, retired from Barber's in line of battle for some distance, coverin[6 more...]
l records in appendix.) where CAPTUREDEscaped.Released.Died in Prison.Record unknown.Total.Wounded.Discharged away.Returned to Reg't.Died after Release. James Island-94-13427- Fort Wagner-15113297762 North Edisto--11---- Olustee-43310722- Barber's---11---- Honey Hill-1--111-- Camden1---1--1- The table on page 392 of this history gives a total of 106 enlisted men as missing or captured. Accepting the figures of the above table, accounting for 56 men, we have the balance of 50 men missing, of whom 49 were lost at Fort Wagner and one at Olustee. The changes in this table from the one on page 392 are, the transfer of three Olustee and three Wagner missing to those captured, and the separating of the man left at Barber's from the Olustee missing, and taking him up as captured. That those who desire to learn the names of the missing, remaining after taking up those men captured accounted for in this last writing, can do so without the labor of examining the roster name by
217, 219, 221, 234, 283, 284, 286, 291, 304, 309, 310, 311, 312, 315, 316, 317. Balch, George B., 63. Baldwin, Fla., 153, 155, 156, 157, 158, 173, 182. Baird, George W., 241. Band of regiment, 15, 47. Baptist Society (Twelfth), 318. Barber's, Fla., 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 170, 171, 172, 173. Barker, John, 249. Barnard, J. M., 15. Barrow, James, 173. Barquet, J. H., 144,147. Barton, Battery, 139. Barton, William B., 155, 159,161,162,163, 179. Bates, Edward, 150. Battery 280, 288. Emilio, Manuel, 16. Endicott, William, Jr., 15. Enfans Perdus (Les), 135. Engagements mentioned, at Morris Island, July 10, 1863, 53. James Island, July 16, 1863, 57. Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863, 79. Ridge, Aug. 26, 1863, 115. Barber's, Feb. 10, 1864, 154. Lake City, Feb. 11, 1864, 154. Gainesville, Feb. 15, 1864, 155. Olustee, Feb. 20, 1864,160. Cedar Run, March 1, 1864, 178. Cedar Run, April 2, 1864, 183. James Island, July 2, 1864, 200. Fort Johnson, July 3, 1864, 206. K