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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Henderson, William H. Killings-worth, Alex. Lyle, Andrew J. Lyle, Marcus D. Lenare, Alfred Page, Peter O. Thweatt, Selden M. Weaver and Lieut. C. P. Head; total. 19. Carroll's regiment. Company B, Captain Lewis: Killed—Serg. J. C. James and John Benge. Wounded—John B. Hearn and B. F. Gardner. Company C, Captain Armstrong: Wounded— Wesley Clay and Marion Douglass. Company D, Captain Perkins: Wounded—P. B. Wells, B. F. Walker and W J. Spivey. Company F, Captain McKissick: Wounded— J. Carroll, S. S. Jefferson and W. Hawert. Company G, Captain Walker: Wounded—Capt. Walker, John Smith, John Allstott, Thomas Crawford and William Donaldson. Company H, Captain Park: Killed—Corp. Isaac Patterson. Wounded—William Young and C. A. Crawford. Company I, Captain Withers: Killed—Corp. Peyton T. Deming and W. L. Haines. Dockery's regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Neal was wounded. Captain Whallin's company: Wounded—W. J. Johnson. Captain Dismukes' company: Wounded—James Ke
Yankee prisoners. --Among the results of the last two days operations below Richmond was the capture of five hundred and sixty-five prisoners, including the following officers, all of whom have been brought to this city and securely stowed away: Captains — John C. Keenan, Tenth New Hampshire; H. Wentworth, Nineteenth Wisconsin; M. Sheriff, Nineteenth Wisconsin; H. C. Backman, Ninety-sixth New York; M. F. Corcoran, Tenth New Hampshire, and J. Carroll, Fifth Maryland. First Lieutenants--A. C. Hackley, Nineteenth Wisconsin; H. H. Murray, Thirteenth New Hampshire, and M. C. Harris, Ninety-sixth New York. Second Lieutenants--Dewit Wildur, One Hundred and Forty-eighth New York; George A. Petter, One Hundred and Eighteenth New York; J. S. Chase, Eighth Maine, and Thomas E. Allen, Ninety-sixth New York.