l manner in caring for the numerous wounded.
Dr. Roach, senior surgeon Texas brigade, and Dr. Hubbard, senior surgeon Law's brigade, Dr. Breckinridge, and all other surgeons and assistant surgeons of this command, have my heartfelt thanks for their able services.
I would be wrong in not acknowledging the valuable services rendered during the several engagements, in transmitting orders, of the following couriers of this command: M. M. Templeman, T. W. C. Lake, J. P. Mahony, James Malone, W. E. Duncan, J. A. Mann, W. J. Barbee, W. G. Jesse, J. J. Haggerty, and J. H. Drake.
For additional particulars reference is made to the reports of brigade and regimental commanders, herewith respectfully submitted.
Below will be found a report of casualties.
I am, sir, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant, J. B. Hood, Brigadier-General, commanding Division.
General Summary of Killed and Wounded in the Division commanded by Brigadier-General J. B. Hood.
brigades.killed.wounded
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3d Sergeant R. A. Burges,
4th Sergeant S. A. Jones,
5th Sergeant Z. J. Harmon,
1st Corporal J. M. White,
Private W. H. Burgess,
J. S. Danmill,
A. A. Dimmitt,
Private W. Dunn,
J. B. Gregory,
J. F. Holmes,
G. W. Little,
Jno. Rodgers,
F. C. White,
B. Schmidtz,
G. A. Hodges.
Co. E.
1st Sergeant P. M. Ripley,
2d Sergeant W. W. Duntlen,
1st Corporal E. C. Sharp,
Private Jas. Robertson,
H. B. Rogers,
N. N. Ripley,
Private S. J. Billingsly,
G. N. Chennault,
W. E. Duncan,
Samuel Fossett,
W. A. Pamplin,
W. M. King,
Private R. W. Umberson,
P. D. Williams,
F. C. Mullins,
G. M. Taylor,
W. H. Berton.
Co. F.
1st Sergeant J. D. Murray,
Private Jas. Alford,
W. H. Dunn,
H. G. Abbott,
Private S. H. Ardour,
Chas. McAllister, courier
Gen. Field,
L. S. Pogue.
Co. G.
1st Sergeant L. H. Barry,
2d Sergeant W. M. Baines,
3d Sergeant W. A. Stacey,
5th Sergeant W. J. Grissitt,
2d Corporal J. F. Martin,
4th Corporal B. F. Kelley,
Pr