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he seventh, I found safety and rest under our brave old flag, within our lines at Gloucester Point. The raid and march about the entire rebel army, a march of nearly two hundred miles, has been made in less than five days, with a loss of one officer and thirty-seven men, having captured and paroled upward of eight hundred men. I take great pleasure in bringing to your notice the officers of my staff, Captain P. Owen Jones, Captain Armstrong, and Captain McIrvin, Doctor Hackley and Lieutenant Estis, especially the latter, who volunteered to carry a despatch to Major-General Hooker. He failed in the attempt, but with his escort of ten men he captured and paroled one major, two captains, a lieutenant, and fifteen men. He was afterward himself captured, with his escort, and was afterward recaptured by our own forces. He arrived this morning. I cannot praise too highly the bravery, fortitude, and untiring energy displayed throughout the march by Lieutenant-Colonel Davis, and the of
have been received. I trust, however, this statement will answer until a full report can be prepared: On the twenty-seventh of August, my command, consisting of Wharton's and Martin's divisions, and Roddy's brigade, were stationed as follows: Estis's regiment, of Wharton's division, picketing Tennessee River from Bridgeport to Guntersville; Wade's regiment, Martin's division, from Guntersville to Decatur, and detachments from Roddy's brigade from Decatur to the mouth of Bear Creek. The maih, General Martin's command, numbering about twelve hundred men, was ordered to Trenton, and General Wharton's to the vicinity of Chattanooga. On the twenty-ninth, the enemy crossed the Tennessee River in force, driving back the pickets of Colonel Estis's regiment. About five hundred men of General Martin's division, under Lieutenant Colonel Malden, moved up Wills' Valley, and were placed on picket duty below Chattanooga. It now became evident that the enemy were moving two divisions' of
pi regiment. To the Editors of Dispatch: Below is a list of the killed, wounded and missing of the 11th Mississippi regiment, (3d brigade,) Col. Liddell commanding. Among the missing it is feared some have been killed, as they are still (June 3d ) unaccounted for. The battle was that of Saturday, on theNine-mile road: Major T S Evans. Company A--Killed: Silas Turner. Wounded: Capt. Lowry, 1st Lt Marso, 1st Sergt McLemore, Sergt Bickham, Corp'l Heslip; privates Bridges, J R Estis, B F Griffin, H Handy, Wm Hicks, McKenny Nesbit, L D Ward, W L Young, James Hale. Total killed 1; wounded 14. Company B--Killed: None. Wounded: 2d Lt T F Nealy, 3d Lt G W Moton, 1st Sergt J R Garner, 1st Corp'l B A Sims; privates Thomas Curry, R Cravens, Hickoby, Clark Johnson, H C Mon- A P Matthews, A McHenry, H McMullin, J T Sykes, W T Wells, G W Hirst, Missing: J N Legg, B F Porter. Total killed 0; wounded 15; missing 2. Company C--Killed: None. Wounded: 1st Serg Peale, Corp'l H
, 3d N C; W Gradett, 19th Ga; J Askew, 1st N C; W T Hart, 40th Va; T C Owen, Purcell Battery. Third Georgia Hospital. Powell Ballard, co H, 44th Ga; Robert Ballard, do do; J S Barclay, co E, 28th Ga; Jas A Hudson, co E, 28th Ga; J R Lester, co C, 23d Ga; Lieut E L Manly, co E, 44th Ga; Serg't T. J. Adams, co A, 46th Ga; David Phillips, co A, 44th Ga; G M Chaflin, co--,27th Ga; B. F. Johnson, co E, 19th Ga; Lieut W J Bridges, co D, do do; Lieut G S Green, co F, 44th Ga; Lieut Col J B Estis, 44th Ga; Col R A Smith, do do; Adj't E M Miley, do do; W S Fears, co B, 44th Ga; Capt J B Beall, co H, 19th Ga; B Barger, co G, Cobb's Legion. Royster Hospital. T A Mullen, co A, 12th Miss; J D Oliver, co K, 2d N C; M Gendro, co F, 19th Miss; P P Lloyd, co J, 1st N C; M Clanton, co F, 12th Miss; A C Steed, do; W L Randolph, Capt of 1st La, Co K, (since dead); J H Peavy, private, Co B, 1st La; Jas Dillon, Lt, Co F, 1st La; W W Smith, private, Co E, 48th N C; S J Richardson, private,
The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1863., [Electronic resource], The capture of the Maple Leaf by Confederate prisoners. (search)
us. The following is a partial list of C. S. officers who escaped off the Maple Leaf: Col A. A. Witt, Lt L Kelsy, Lt Libby, 10th Ark; Lt D Nation, Capt L D Mathews, 15th Ark; Capt J D Wolf, A C S, 14th Ark; Capt Jos. Long. Capt J Giesecke, Lt J Schlick, 4th Texas Cav; Perser E A McGowan, Diana; Lt. Jno Smith, Lt J Weish, Lt Z M Porter, Arizona Battalion; Lt Broyle, 7th Texas Cav; Lt H. Wilkinson, C S A, Miss; Lt J M Obley, Choctaw Battalion; Capt Pronett, Lt, Andrew, 1st Ala; Lt D Estis, 9th Tenn Cav; Capt D J Semmes, C S Artillery; Capt E A Scott, Lt D Kirkland, 9th Lt Cav; Capt D H Creath, Gen Bee's staff; Capt G W Holloway, 1st La Bat Inf; Capt G L Fusilier, Gen Taylor's staff; Capt J J Atkinson; Capt E Holmes, Lt Wm Nelson, Lt Sam Aliston, Lt Aug. Burgniens, Lt Wm H Rogers, Crescent La Vols; Lt Jos Hinsofi, Miles's Legion; Lt Chas Comfort, 11th La; Lt T W Brown, 9th La Bat Inf; Lt J Webre, 28th La; Lt Jules Durbiege, Diana; Lt Chas Roupel. C S A; Lt A O Morse, C S Arti