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died. Lieutenant McKay, of company H, was seriously wounded in the arm, while leading his company after his captain fell. Lieutenant Philpot, of company A, fell dangerously wounded, while sustaining the charge of his company. Lieutenant Norris, of company K, fell mortally wounded, (since dead,) while nobly leading his company after his captain had fallen. Lieutenants John B. Sloan, of company D ; Fullerton, of company F; Pratt, of company G; Cheshire, of company K; Holcomb, of company A; Dixon, of company C; Mace, of company H, who passed through uninjured, deserve great credit for the coolness and bravery displayed by them throughout the engagement. To Lieutenant Robertson, company B, commander of the infirmary corps, the regiment is greatly indebted for the prompt and timely assistance afforded the wounded during the thickest of the fight. This corps worked all night, carrying off the wounded, and were until twelve M., the next day, before their labors were ended. They dese
ckey, Captain Brown, and Lieutenants Robertson, Carter, and Allen, of the Fourteenth South Carolina volunteers. Statement of Killed and Wounded.  Killed.Wounded.Aggregate. Orr's Rifles,1997116 First S. C. Vols.,24119143 Twelfth S. C. Vols.,24121145 Thirteenth S. C. Vols.,26118144 Fourteenth S. C. Vols.,85765    101512613 Field Officers Killed. Colonel J. Foster Marshall, Orr's rifles. Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. Ledbetter, Orr's rifles. Field Officers Wounded. Colonel Dixon, Twelfth South Carolina volunteers. Lieutenant-Colonel McCorkle, Twelfth South Carolina volunteers. Colonel O. E. Edwards, Thirteenth South Carolina volunteers. Lieutenant-Colonel T. S. Farron, Thirteenth South Carolina volunteers. Major B. T. Brockman, Thirteenth South Carolina volunteers. Colonel S. McGowan, Fourteenth South Carolina volunteers. Lieutenant-Colonel E. McCready, First South Carolina volunteers. Ox Hill. Being wounded at Manassas, I was not with the brigade in