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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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lled or wounded. Capt. Otey fell about 5 o'clock, and expired in a few moments. He was a brave and gallant man, beloved by the whole command. The captured guns of the enemy were turned upon them with deadly effect by the officers and men of Capt Bagby's company. We append a list of the casualties: Field Officers, Capt C. C. Otey and J. R. Bag; by — Killed: Capt C. C. Otey. Capt T B Montague's Company, 1st Lieut W. J. Baytop, Commanding.--Killed: 1st Lt Wm J Baytop, 4th Sg't F. G. Bridges, Wounded 5th Sg't John A Bridges, 3d Corp'l H. L. Sears; privates T C Enos, E. M. H. Holland, J. H. Hervell, W. B Jones, J. C Soles. Capt J. R. Bigby's Company, Lieut Josiah Rylandcom'g — Killed: Privates J. E. Bacon, J. E. Butler, J. C Courtney, S. C. Homes, C Pines. Wounded: 2d Serg't Wm H. Meyer, 3d Serg't Jno W. Ryland, 1st Corp'l B. Lumpkin; privates B. Carton Jr, John S. Chilton, (since dead,) John A Crisfield, S. F. Hollins, John H. Gresham, Jesse Harris, R. V. Hart, (since