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ly. Col. B D Fry was wounded slightly. Lieut-Col R H Dawson was slightly bruised by his horse being killed from under him. L. P. Broughton. Acting Adjutant. Casualties in Company E. Sixth Alabama regiment. Killed: Capt Fox, J F Compton, S Schrussler, Jr, Sergt C Howe, W S Davenport, D Sueman, S B Abercrombie, H A Hicks, J N Mores. Wounded: Lieut E M Gorel, Lieut W A Waller, Sergt F C McKelthen, Sergt J O Hardwick, Corpl J McFaddin, Corpl H E Selson, Corpl R D Caldwell, Privates J A Allen, P D Cloywell, John Gibson, P H Hall, J M Hall, J M White, W F Cowper, J B Finnigan G O Clisby. C H Whitten, A B White, G B Stone, Thomas J Hinkle, D S Rice, J M Oliver. Missing: G W Bush, W W Creath, J Phetand, V H Johnson, W J Staggers. The above is a correct list. J. W. Burton, Lieut. commanding Company E, Sixth Regiment Alabama Vols. Casualties in co. A, Gardes Lafayette, of Mobile, Ala., (12th Ala. Regt.) Killed: Sergeant Charles Rominger, pri.