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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
displaying great gallantry. Wounded: First Lieutenant H. B. Olney, severely in shoulder and jaw; Sergeant D. H. Jones, slightly in leg; privates J. L. Honor, severely in side and arms; P. H. Seabrook, slightly in leg; J. B. McNamee, stunned. Company B. Killed: Second Lieutenant J. E. Bomar; private R. Blakely. Wounded: First Lieutenant S. J. Burger, leg fractured (afterwards amputated); Second Lieutenant R. M. Taft, mortally (died on 18th); privates J. S. Caldwell, slightly in hand; J. J. Boyce, slightly in head; J. F. Grady, slightly in breast. Company C. Wounded: Captain Thomas J. China, mortally (died on 18th); privates Isaac Montgomery, severely in head; D. M. Smith, mortally (died on 19th); J. Wilson, severely in side; H. Tyler, severely in leg; S. A. McClary, slightly in leg; D. S. McClary, severely in thigh; E. S. Ellis, slightly in head; J. H. Young, slightly in head. Company D. Killed: Private R. Freman. Wounded: First Lieutenant P. B. Bethea, slightly in leg; Se