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The Daily Dispatch: December 5, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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r. Our loss is about 500 to 600; the enemy's much larger. The army's movements now going on are not for the public at present. The following is a list of the more prominent casualties published in the papers: Brig-Gen. John E. Smith, Brig-Gen Corse, Brig Gen. Mathias, Brig Gen. Giles A Smith, Brig Gen. W. S. Smith, wounded; Col. Phelps, 38th Ohio, commanding 3d brigade, wounded; Maj Irwin, 6th Ohio. killed; Maj Burch, 93d Ohio, killed; Major Butterfield, 17th Ohio, wounded; Lt-Col Boynton, 35th Ohio, wounded; Col. Putnam, 93d Ill, killed; Lt Col. Stuart, 90th Ill, wounded; Col. Raum and Maj Walsh, 58th Ill, wounded; Lt-Col Cilpin, 26th Ill, wounded; Lt Col. Davidson, 77th Ill, wounded; Col. Marksdale, 74th Ill, wounded; N. H. Towner, Chief of Artillery, Gen Smith's staff, wounded; Maj-Glare, 32d Ind, killed; Col. Espy, 68th Ind, wounded; Colonel H. Heath, 100th Ind, mortally wounded; Maj Carter, 39th Ind, wounded; Col. O'Mesra, 90th Iowa, wounded; Maj McCauley, 10th Iowa,