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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1862., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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iss; J J Bishop, 56th Va; Daniel Burford, 19th Va; Jas Beacham, 2d Miss; Wm Ballam, Johnston's Battery; Jas Bain, 34th N C; Corp J A Clark, 5th S C; P H Cristy, 14th La; J S Cantree, 5th S C, Serg't D J Casbrim, 12th Miss; H A Clark, 22d N C; W H Casey, 19th Miss; J R Chambers, 16th N C; Lieut A H Condon, La Battery; F W Cox, 12th Miss; M Coffer, 2d N C; Wm Chambers, 19th Ga; B Carter, 8th Va; Jno W Atkins, 2d Miss; Jno Abbott, 8th Ala; J A Acker, Hampton's Legion; H C Burgay, 44th Ga; Henry Brkins, 4th Tex; E C Riley, Orr's regt; Geo W Newlin, 8th Va; J T Freeman, 22d N C; Thos Rutherford, 14th Ala; Jas E Worthy, do do; Capt J J Walton, 16th Miss; M W Colder, do do; Jno F Watson, 9th Ala; Pat Dromay, do do; Fred Miller, do do Peter Casey, 11th Ala; E W Pierce, 4th Tex; M Rossam, 8th Ala; Richard Row, 9th Ga; Joel Avery, 45th Ga; Chas Pool, 44th Ga; Sergt T J Parsons, 49th Ga; P W Bashaw, 7th Tenn; Jones Peterson, 10th N C; W J Smith, 5th Ala; H D Benton, 8th Ga; C A Kennedy, 2
Davis, thigh; A Dunlop, hand; D T Ferguson, head and back; E J Foster, foot; C W Free, G T Johnson, head; R P Miller, leg; M Morehead, thigh, arm, and side; H G Nabers, thigh, J H Richardson, arm; J G Stewart, leg arnd arm; D Stokes, arm; A J Story, hand; R Thom, arm; J W Weer, leg; J S Hemphill, thigh. Killed, 3; wounded, 23; total 26. Company I--Killed, Privates A White, D W Williams, T G Hollingworth. Wounded: Lt L Harris, Lt R N Shelton, Lt A A Walden, Privates F C Gregg, R J Stewart, T A Black, F A Brotherton, A J Foster, B F R Harris, A H Propst, J C Terry, G W Strickland. Killed, 3; wounded, 12; total, 15. Company K.--Killed: Priv G W Goff. Wounded: Lt J H George, Corpl W H King, Corpl Thos B Balland, Privates Peter Casey, J B Cook, J J Cook, Robert H Griffin, H C Lea, Wm B Massingdale, Jno G Gurthric, Killed, 1; wounded, 10; missing, 6; total, 17. Total killed, 27; wounded, 129; missing, 12. Grand total, 168. O. L. Strudwick. Act. Adj't 11th Ala. Reg't.
A letter to the Tribune, from Seven Places, says: Brig. Gen. J. J. Pock was this afternoon ordered to relieve Gen. Casey in the command of his division, near Bottom bridge, Gen. A. P. Howe will take command of Peck's brigade, To Gen. Casey Gen. Casey will be committed the exceedingly important and responsible duty of protecting the base of our operations at the White House and the unbroken connection we now have by railroad from our extranse advance to bite water highway which leads to Washingtony Scott from to Mexico. Who has had such schooling. An unjust and on mistake of the public sentiment has placed Gen. Casey in command of the rear guard at bridge as a punishment ! It is not so. We who know this fighting-ground, its strength, and its weaknesses, knew too well that the extreme left this day held by Casey, and tomorrow to be held by Peck, is more than the post of danger and the post of honor. The Press. The New York. Herald The Canadians are terribly stirred up b