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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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A large majority of the casualties of the 14th Georgia regiment was occasioned by the enemy's first fire, which was delivered when the regiment had arrived with in 30 yards of the hostile battery. I see by this morning's Dispatch that Lieutenants W. C. Clegg and W. M. Presion, reported as missing in the statement, were taken prisoners on the field, and are now in the hands of the enemy. They were both known to have been wounded during the fight. Field and Staff.--Killed, none. Woundedt, severely in both legs; George W Light, slightly in thigh. Company F, (Johnson Grays,) Captain R P Harmon commanding.--Wounded: First Sergeant A A Jordan, badly in hand; Sergeant John M Mason, slightly in arm. Missing: Lieutenant William O Clegg, reported to be badly wounded. Company G, (Yancey Independents,) Captain T T Mounger commanding — Killed: Corporal James J Goodman (regimental color bearer). Wounded: Privates Levi T Fowler, George W Spring, Jackson J Shiver, Thomas L Wheelu