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ounded in the 11th Regiment Virginia Volunteers, First Brigade: Col. Sam Garland, flesh wound in arm; Adjutant J. Lawrence Meem, slightly in leg. Company A., rifle Grays Captain Mitchell. Killed — W. H. Lawrence, John H. Slagle, J. R. Raine, and S. P. Stuart. Wounded-- First Sergeant J. C. Thurmen in thigh; Lieutenant P. B. Akers, in hand; Thos. S. Rec or, mortally; J. S. Delano hand; G. F. Weightman wrist; J. H. Tumer, body; J. F. Gooldy, mortally; Lewis G. Havbrook. face; H T Cheatham, breast; H. S. Elam, mortally; J. M. Conley, slightly; E. S. Dinguid, accidentally injured. Missing — W. J. Isaacs. Company B. Southern Guard, Captain Horton. Killed — John T. Davis, George E. Mason, and John D. Richardson. Wounded — P. L. Thurmond, mortally; A Sandifer, slightly; D P Dews, in hand; W H Williamson, leg; W S Simmons, thigh, slightly. Missing — James T Little. Company C., Clifton Greye, Captain Clement. Killed — Henry A Faris, David C Layne and Griff
$20 reward. --Ranaway, on last Thursday morning, my negro man, Frank Cheatham. He has been driving a furniture wagon for T. W. Keesee for three or four years, said negro is about 35 years old, he has a down look, rather stammering when spoken to; is a stout square built man, dark brown color, about 5 feet 4 inches high Said negro is thought to be lurking about the city. He has a wife living in an alley between 4th and 5th streets, on Leigh. He may very probably have been furnished with a pass, and no doubt will attempt to make his way to the enemy's lines. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, or to Thos. W. Keesee, corner of 12th and Cary streets, or lodged in any jail so that I can get him again. Mrs. Maria E. Gannaway. my 12--6t