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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ieut Stewart, commanding Privates a L Holdfian, wounded in hand; C Meddor, slightly in head. Company E--Captain Board commanding: Corporal C Boon, slightly wounded in arm; Private W P Sears, severely in wrist. Company F--Captain Nelson commanding: none. Company G--Capt Wright commanding: Lieut D T Hubbard, wounded in arm Privates Wm H Mitchell, and Andrew J Hall, killed; Robt Creasy, mortally in hip and ankle; Robt N Hart, mortally in abdomen Jas P Payne, mortally through body; Wm Barker, in hand; a J Rice, hand; Jas a Hogan, severely in shoulder; Admire Turner, severely in wrist; Jno W Bibro, severely in shoulder; John L Morris, severely in thigh; Robt D Mitched, slightly in foot; Tazewell Whorley, in back; Uriah Ayers, slightly in hand; Jno H Creasy, severely in knee; Lewis G Creasy, slightly in face; Andrew J Skinnell, severely in shoulder Jesse Stephens, slightly in shoulder; Thos P Williams, slightly in hand and shoulder; Jno D Williams, slightly in hip; Calvin P Dear
ake corrections, and endeavor to make a description as accurate and comprehensive as possible. The fact that the enemy crossed the Chickahominy in large numbers is already known coming up on the Williamsburg road, they up entrenchments near Barker's farm and posted themselves behind fallen trees, of bushes, and the breastworks. Saturday morning it was determined to attack and two divisions were sent down the Williamsburg road for the purpose. General division led the advance supported Since the fierce combat of Saturday and Sunday little has transpired worthy of more than passing mention. On Sunday evening our forces down the Williamsburg road fell back to the original position of Saturday morning, viz: the town side of Barker's farm, and early yesterday morning the enemy took possession of the vacated position; but where their camps, stores, field works and cannon had stood all was changed. Tents, baggage, stores, &c., had all disappeared, and the foe found naught bu
Total, killed, wounded, and missing228 H. A. Gailland, Adjt, 6th Regiment S C Vols. Casualties in Co. N., 47th Va Regiment, (Capt, Thos. N. Welch) Wounded: Wm Bruce, John Brown, Wm H Coleman, Wm Tombs, Robt M Garnett, John Long, James L Hanna, and Lieut E G Dejarnette. None considered dangerously wounded. Casualties in Co. A, 24th Va, Regiment, (Capt, J. W. .) Killed; Privates R W Milis, Jesse A Pea- kins. Wounded: let serg't W T Dehest, corp F O Dobyns, privates N R Stimpson, L R Finch, S L Hylton, L G Atkins, Peter Bowling. The company numbered 48 when it went into action. Casualties in Co. B, 2d Arkansas battalion. (Capt. N. Shannas) Wounded John W Cockman, left arm shot off; John A Wilkinson, badly shot in both thighs; Wm Barker, shot in back and shoulder; Wm Walton, shot in thigh; Berry Morris, shot in right leg, severely, Lt. Johny Laster, shot in back of head, not seriously, J J Tidwell, B B Bearers, Robert all slightly wound