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t, Col. Marshall's regiment, four killed and ten wounded, viz.: Edward Hall, Wm. Prather, Peter Bentz, John McCarty, killed.
Corporal Thomas Donaldson, Amos Stevenson, George Burton, H. D. Collins, William Hall, Martin Grimes, William N. Collins, Charles Dillin, (slightly,) and Lieut. John S. White, wounded.
Company B, Captain Luman: one killed, three wounded. Killed.--William Hartley.
Wounded.--William Hall, S. Browning, and Joseph Bailey.
Company C, Captain Wiley: one wounded, Alfred Dougherty.
Wounded of the Second Ohio, mostly belonging to Company A, Captain Berryhill: Captain Berryhill, David Hilt, Patrick Flaherty, John Elstrip, Haw. Wilson, Joseph Carter, Corporal E. B. Simpson, Corporal Fesh, Henry Giese, pioneer; Stephen A. Coleman, scout, all abed. John S. Bayless, Chaplain Col. Marshall's Regiment Ky. Vol.
Gen. Nelson's order.
Headquarters camp hopeless chase, Piketon, Ky., Nov. 10, 1861.
soldiers: I thank you for what you have done.
In a campaign of