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ely. Three more lines of battle were formed by order of General Manson. The men fought gallantly, defending every inch of ground, until compelled to surrender two miles beyond Richmond. I regret to record the death of Major Walter-house, and Lieut. Cowing, of company B. Both fought gallantly and did high credit to the regiment. Our loss is between seventy and eighty killed, about two hundred wounded, and four hundred and seventy taken prisoners, all of whom are paroled. Capt. George H. Bonebrake, company C, acted the coward, deserting his company and running off. List of killed and wounded officers. Killed--Major Walterhouse, Lieut. Cowing. Wounded--Col. H. J. Korff, internally; Lieut.-Col. Stout, Adjt. Perry, Capt. Collins, company I; Lieutenant Foster, company I; Lieut. Martin, company C, severely; Lieut. J. S. Way, company C; Lieut. J. Holton, company K; Capt. Wingett, company G, badly; Lieut. Mount, company G. The rebels refusing to give any information in
ely. Three more lines of battle were formed by order of General Manson. The men fought gallantly, defending every inch of ground, until compelled to surrender two miles beyond Richmond. I regret to record the death of Major Walter-house, and Lieut. Cowing, of company B. Both fought gallantly and did high credit to the regiment. Our loss is between seventy and eighty killed, about two hundred wounded, and four hundred and seventy taken prisoners, all of whom are paroled. Capt. George H. Bonebrake, company C, acted the coward, deserting his company and running off. List of killed and wounded officers. Killed--Major Walterhouse, Lieut. Cowing. Wounded--Col. H. J. Korff, internally; Lieut.-Col. Stout, Adjt. Perry, Capt. Collins, company I; Lieutenant Foster, company I; Lieut. Martin, company C, severely; Lieut. J. S. Way, company C; Lieut. J. Holton, company K; Capt. Wingett, company G, badly; Lieut. Mount, company G. The rebels refusing to give any information in