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The Daily Dispatch: April 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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The battle of Kernstown--list of the wounded. We copy from the Spectator the following list of the wounded in the battle of Kernstown, 146 in number, now in the General Hospital at Staunton: Captains. S T Walton, Company K, 23d Va. Regiment. Robert E Cowan, Company I, 37th Va. Regiment, died 30th ult. Lieutenants. E. C. Crump, Company H, 28d Va Reg't. Charles Buck, Company K, 38d Va Reg't. Thos Ames, Company C, 21st Va Reg't. D W. Garrett, Company C, 42d Va Reg't. Jno W. Krits Company A, 42d Va Reg't. E L Hoftman, Company D, 2d Va Reg't. E L. Weaver, Company G. 21st Va Reg't. Sergeant-Major. W. B Kelly, Company F, 7th Va Reg't. Orderly Sergeant. G. W. Sappington, Co H, 2d Va Reg't Sergeants. Andrew Kelley Co. F; 37th Va Regiment. Abednego Hodges, Co K, 42d Va Regiment. Wm MCanley, Co E, 42d Va Regiment. James McCabe, Co E, 2d Va Regiment. J L Paxton, Rockbridge Artillery Regiment.
Correction. We were in error yesterday in our statement that Capt Robert E. Cowan, who died at Staunton, on Sunday last, from wounds received at Kernstown, was Robert E Cowan, Esq., former delegate from Preston. A gentleman from the Northwest informs us that Capt. Cowan was from Russell county, and that his father at one tit E. Cowan, who died at Staunton, on Sunday last, from wounds received at Kernstown, was Robert E Cowan, Esq., former delegate from Preston. A gentleman from the Northwest informs us that Capt. Cowan was from Russell county, and that his father at one time represented that county in the House of Delegates and Senate of Virginia. t E. Cowan, who died at Staunton, on Sunday last, from wounds received at Kernstown, was Robert E Cowan, Esq., former delegate from Preston. A gentleman from the Northwest informs us that Capt. Cowan was from Russell county, and that his father at one time represented that county in the House of Delegates and Senate of Virginia.
, Monongalia, Harrison, Marion, Kanawha, Berkeley, Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Weisel, Taylor, Upshur, Lewis, Wood, Putham Mason, Morgan, Ritchie and Pleasants, Doddridge and Tyler, Jackson and Roane. Mr. Green presented the claims of Mr. Robert E. Cowan, of Preston county, to a seat in this body, under the provisions of the same act. After a brief discussion, both cases were referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elections. The consideration of the pending subject was then resumn motion of Mr. Barbour, the bill appropriating the public revenue for the fiscal year, 1862 '63, was taken up. Mr. Magruder, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, to whom was this day referred the cases of Thos. S. Raymond and Robt. E. Cowan, reported favorably an each case, and the report being accepted by the House, both gentlemen came forward, took the usual oath of office, and were admitted to their seats. On motion of Mr. Barbour, the bill appropriating the public reven