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Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
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d, 198 wounded, in the fights before Richmond, June 26th to July 1, 1862. (771-775) General Wilcox's report of Gaines' Mill mentions Colonel Woodward shot through the head while leading his regiment, closely and heroically confronting the enemy in his stronghold. After the fall of Colonel Woodward, the command devolved upon Maj. J. H. Caldwell; Capt. W. M. Lee mortally wounded. Lieut. J. E. Shelley, adjutant, severely wounded. (777– 779) General Wilcox's report of Frayser's Farm says: Major Caldwell wounded by a piece of shell striking him over the eye. Commends Surgeon Taylor. (985) Lieut. James D. Cunningham killed June 30th. Vol. XI, Part 3—(114) Near Yorktown, Va., April 20, 1862. (481) In General Wilcox's brigade at Williamsburg, 550 strong. (532) Wilcox's brigade, Smith's division, Johnston's army, near Richmond, May 21st. (649) General Longstreet's division, July 23d. Vol. XII, Part 2—(547) Assignment as above, August 28th to September 1st. Vol. XIX, P