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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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rthur, Company D, accidentally. Wounded--Privates, Jno. Kilgannon, Company B, knee; George L. Daum, Company B, arm; Corporals Kline and Ewald, Company G, leg; Privates, Ed. Dehan, Company G, leg; Mikes Mulville, Company G, hand. Missing--Privates Adolph Myer and John Sims, Company G. Twenty-Fourth Ohio.--Wounded: Privates, Abram Thrapp, Company A; John Taylor, Company C; George Bebber, Company E. George Carpenter, Company K. None killed of missing. Cavalry.--Killed: Farrier, H. C. Brity. Prisoner, Charles Worth. Twenty-Fifth Ohio.--Missing: Henry Burnet and Alfred F. Stump, Company E. Prisoner, John Truxill, Company D. (Official) Geo. S. Rose, Assistant Adjutant-General. Report of D. J. Higgins. camp Cheat Mountain Summit, September 17, 1861. Col. N. Kimball, Commanding Post: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of my command at the skirmishes which occurred four miles from Camp on the 12th instant:-- My command was comp