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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roll and roster of Pelham 's, (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in Wickham 's cavalry brigade . (search)
List of casualties in Wickham's cavalry brigade. June 11th.
--In an engagement near Louisa C H — Killed Sergt J W Wilcox, 3d Va cav. Wounded: Lt Col W R Carter, privates Mason Marshall, 1st Va cav, C Gill, Price, Bebbler, Hawkins, W T Phelps, 2d Va cav; J B Boyd, C C Wimbish, J R Bracey, R C Shields W Tuggle, F L Elliott, B H Bagsdale, 3d Va cav; Sergt R C Towles, mortally, privates T P Ellicott, Jos Davis, L C Pridmore, Thos Sparrow, T H Aylor, W Snith, T Clatterbuck, J A Banbecker, W S Robertson, J L Henderson.
J C Cooke, Corpis P H Leadbatter and C R Wingfield, privates W J Binford, M A Waldrop, R W Luous, R A Hart, H Helm.
Va cav. Missing: John Quigley, G W Fleming, D F Waldrop, J M Ficklin, 4th Va. c.
June 12th--Near Trevillian's Depot — Killed: Privates Darby, 2d Va cav. W C Moseley, Lt B J Hill, 3d Va cav; W B Abraham, 4th Va cav. Wounded, Pvtes King, Lipscomb, Sergt Harris, Pvtes Kelley, J J Conner, Capt Whitehead, Pvtes Watts and Bayton, 2d Va cav; Pvtes Dab
Committed to Castle Thunder.
--There were brought to this city and committed to Castle Thunder yesterday the following parties: William J Clatterbuck, co F, 7th Va, charged with being a suspicious character; George Hanley, co H, 1st N C cavalry, a deserter and spy, captured from the Federal army; John Edmonds, co H, 27th S C, under sentence of death, and Fidde Hayle, citizen, attempting to cross the lines.