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The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Cavalry and Washington Artillery were not at Manassas. Mr. Reeder, of the Palmetto, Guards, was shot in the arm. Oglethorpe Light Infantry, of Savannah, Ga. The annexed is as full a report of the killed and wounded in this company as we have been able to obtain. This company was commanded by Captain Francis S. Bartow previously to his promotion as Colonel and Brigadier General: Killed.--Mr. Carrollan, Edw. Holcombe, George Butler, Bryan Morel, Julius Ferrell, and W. Crane. Wounded.--Mr. Cole, in elbow; Jos. God frey, broken arm; Charles Hardwick, leg; Mr. Rayzor, arm and shoulder; Wm. Shellman, chin shot off; Mr. Baker, arm shattered; ,Jas. Hunter, neck; Mr. Parnell, foot; John Martin, leg; Mr. Ivey, shattered arm; Mr. Girardean, head; Mr. King, hip; Lewis Lipman, both legs, arms and side; R. Thompson, believed slightly wounded. Uncertain--Mr. Boston, Charles Hunter, Mr. Heldt, and Mr. Eastman. Sixth North Carolina Regiment. From a most rel