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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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flank constantly engaging my forces. At eleven A. M., I received orders from General Holmes to retire. My loss was fourteen killed, fifty-two wounded, one missing. Among the killed were Major R. H. Smith, my division Quartermaster, and Captain J. C. Clark, of Company D, Shelby's regiment. Major Smith was a gallant and valuable officer; he was shot dead beside a piece of artillery, encouraging and assisting the canonniers in their duties. Captain Clark was a most exemplary man and excellenCaptain Clark was a most exemplary man and excellent officer; he was killed leading his men forward. Amongst the wounded, I regret to announce that Colonel Shelby, commanding brigade, who was ever in the thickest of the fight, received a painful and serious wound in the wrist. For a more special report of the conduct of the several regiments and their officers, I respectfully refer you to the brigade commander. As yet I have not received the report for Shelby's brigade — will forward it as soon as received — have delayed this report aw
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ergeant W. M. James, Bugler R. J. James, Private W. D. Bracket, Private J. P. Finley, J. C. Finly, George Nash, W. S. Weston. Co. E. 1st Sergeant M. W. Wyrick, 2d Sergeant A. A. Gordon, Private J. W. Andrew, Geo. W. Buchanan, J. C. Clark, B. Cobb, J. H. Copland, Private J. Donald, W. M. Grisson, G. W. Holt, J. R. Jackson, J. W. Jackson, A. R. Jackson, W. C. May. Co. F. Private C. Willey, W. Austin, John Fender, George West, Private J. Marius, A. Wolf, Pruett. Co. I. Sergeant J. D. Turner, J. J. Yon, Corporal J. M. Cook, G. S. Fanning, Private P. A. Charis, Private E. E. Cook, J. P. Courtney, T. P. Collins, J. J. Johnson, J. E. Wells. Co. K. Sergeant E. E. Cleveland, Private J. C. Clark, T. Hyde, C. W. Hunt, Private W. Hix, J. B. Griffin, J. M. Jolly, M. H. Merrit. [77] Holcombe Legion. Non-commissioned Staff. C. S. Sergeant J. A. Lomax, Sergeant J. J. Eubank, Corporal G. F. Studdin, Private W. C. And
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.20 (search)
in wrist. Corporal S. P. Philyaw, badly in thigh. Corporal A. H. Courtney, leg broken (amputated). Privates. Hezekia Annas, badly in thigh. George Arney, leg broken. S. P. Badger, badly in foot. Joseph Baldwin, badly in thigh. Zero Black, badly in hip. W. W. Bean, badly in foot. W. W. Bradford, slightly in arm. Nathan Bradshaw, slightly in knee. R. W. Braswell, slightly in breast. John Bowman, slightly in thigh. Redmond Church, badly in foot. J. C. Clark, badly in arm. William Clark, badly in foot leg and shoulder. A. J. Coffey, finger shot off. H. C. Courtney, badly in thigh. J. P. Coffey, by bursting shell. S. W. Crisp, badly in thigh. H. C. Crump, slightly in arm. Nathaniel Culbreath, badly in side. Thomas Curtis, badly in thigh. William Curtis, arm amputated. J. M. Holloway, badly in breast. Paul Howell, badly in thigh. Ambrose Hudson, by bursting shell. A. M. Hudspeth, badly in face. G. W. Hu