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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
J. Reynolds, J. M. Shaw, W. C. D. Giles, J. L. Giles, J. R. Liles, Private J. Willoughby, W. F. Yates, H. W. Gillam, J. R. Hall, T. C. Cosby, E. B. Dyer, L. McRae, R. A. Smith, J. H. Richards, J. M. Walls, H. Anglen, E. Beard, S. H. Bowen, H. Brand, J. R. Cockran, J. Criswell, W. A. Daniel, F. R. Davidson, Wm. Harper, M. C. Gladney, J. D. Jeter, J. A. McConnel, T. A. Owensly, J. C. Sherman, J. T. Sloan, B. J. Smith, W. M. Adair, C. C. Clayton, J. H. Cross, J. Wt R. Foster, J. M. Jackson, Corporal C. Pennington, Private D. J. Callens, M. Dillard, R. A. Dickson, J. Tennell, J. Adams, W. Fowler, Private G. Miliken, G. W. Owens, ——Pipford J. Roberson, H. Tucker, A. Miller, J. A. Greer, S. H. Bowen, J. A. Dill. S. J. McKee, B. J. Gray, J. C. McLeod, W. J. Brown, J. G. Anderson, W. E. Werner, J. M. McCasby. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) R. B. Arnold, Lieut.-Col. Commanding Hampton Legion. [Paroles signed by Lieut.-Col. R.
, in the thigh; J. Timberlake, neck; S. Timberlake, both legs; C. Wiltshire, in the leg; T. Briscoe in the side. Co. H., Jefferson County, (near Daffield's)--Capt. J. H. L. Hunter.--Killed--Private Hendricks. Wounded--Privates H. M. Snyder, wounded in the thigh; G. E. Curry flesh wound; George Gall, in thigh; James Crussell, leg broken; Joseph Colbert, George Ashby, breast and arm; John Christfield flesh wound; Corporal Henry Billings, flesh wound. Company I, Clarke County.--Capt. S. H. Bowen. --Wounded--Corporal Holmes McCuire; in the arm; Privates Geo. W. Ketly, in the leg; A. May, in the cheek; Wm. Niswanner, bayonet wound in the arm and breast. Company K. Jefferson County, (Harper's Ferry,)--Capt. G. W. Chambers--Killed--Corporal McArdell. Wounded--Privates McCabe, dangerously; Foley, slightly; Kennedy, Hudson, Dovle. Total killed, 2 officers and 13 men. Total wounded, 72. Missing, 14. The Wythe Grays. This company was in the hottest of the fight.