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the noble cause in which they were engaged. Below I furnish you with a list of the casualties of the Eighth Florida regiment: Captain D. Lang, commanding regiment, seriously wounded in the head; Assistant Surgeon D. Hooper lost a leg. Company B.--Privates T. M. Gray and J. N. Marshall, killed; First Lieutenant Hector Bruce, wounded in neck, slight; Corporal Charles Mc-Call, head, severe; Corporal T. Harper, hand, slight; Privates J. P. Bracewell, abdomen, serious; George S. Lambert, J. F. Cox, J. R. Prevalt, slight; J. R. Green, missing. Company A.--Sergeants J. N. Fielding, wounded, slightly; N. H. Allman, missing. Privates J. Bootright, F. Briant, G. W. Crawley, J. Driggers, D. Howlk, B. J. Redding, G. B. Ross, and A. Williams, missing. Company C.-Privates T. Saunders and E. Curl, wounded, severe; H. Daughtry, slight. Respectfully, D. Lang, Captain, commanding Regiment. Report of Captain Maurin. camp near Dimman's Farm, December 18, 1862. To General Perry:
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
l mortally wounded, when gallantly charging in the front rank. Finding during the night that Schofield had reached Goldsboro, and that Sherman was moving towards Cox's brigade, and that all our wounded who could bear transportation had been removed, we moved to the neighborhood of Smithfield Station. General Johnston says furthefter the gallant Ramseur fell at Cedar Creek, on the 19th of October, in his report of that engagement, says: * * * The order of march was as follows: Battle, Cook, Cox, Grimes. On arriving within half a mile of the Valley pike, Battle's brigade was formed parallel with the same, and moved forward in line of battle. The other brifusion, but was himself seriously wounded while nobly leading his brigade, the command of which then devolved on Lieutenant-Colonel Hobson, Fifth Alabama. Cook and Cox continued to advance, swinging to the right, driving the enemy in their front, with but little resistance, for upward of half a mile. Cook captured several cannon,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.33 (search)
ded by Major-General Ramseur. General Grimes, who assumed command of the division after the gallant Ramseur fell at Cedar Creek, on the 19th of October, in his report of that engagement, says: * * * The order of march was as follows: Battle, Cook, Cox, Grimes. On arriving within half a mile of the Valley pike, Battle's brigade was formed parallel with the same, and moved forward in line of battle. The other brigades continued moving by the flank for about 300 yards, when they were faced to thuck the Eighth corps of the enemy, and, charging gallantly, drove them in great confusion, but was himself seriously wounded while nobly leading his brigade, the command of which then devolved on Lieutenant-Colonel Hobson, Fifth Alabama. Cook and Cox continued to advance, swinging to the right, driving the enemy in their front, with but little resistance, for upward of half a mile. Cook captured several cannon, caissons, ammunition, wagons, etc. This movement left a wide interval between Cook
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.42 (search)
Matheson, company D, 25th regiment. Hezekiah Credle, company F, 23d regiment. John Dun, company D, 5th regiment. B. Brown, company E, 28th regiment. D. Pendergrass, company E, 7th regiment. David Copeland, company—, 6th regiment. T. Creasu, company C, 21st regiment. T. J. Albert, company D, 45th regiment. Joseph Parmer, company K, 2d regiment. W. J. Jones, company A, 35th regiment. Thomas U. Clarkson, company A, 30th regiment. Harry D. Miller, company I, 5th regiment. J. F. Cox, company H, 14th regiment. Wiley Suggs, company F, 14th regiment. James Snow, company I, 18th regiment. James Gough, company C, 2d regiment. R. Doughtry, company F, 2d regiment. J. C. Rogers, company D, 7th regiment. William Dunlap, company A, 41st regiment. Enos Britt, company I, 23d regiment. H. F. Roberts, company H, 54th regiment. B. F. Joiner, company H, 12th regiment. V. Carld, company F, 57th regiment. William G—B—, company A, 3d regiment. I. I. Bryant, com<