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The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Some details of the fight. We are indebted to Mr. Wm. H. Pritchard, the General Telegraphic News Agent of the Southern Press, for the following statement: Messrs. Maguire and Adair gave us the following statement of the killed and wounded of their company (the Atlanta Ga., Grays,) in the fight on Sunday last at Bull's Run, near Manassas. The killed were two men by the name of Hammond, Isaac Frank, Smith Martin, Anderson Orr, James George, James Kershaw, W. W. Brooks, Joel Yarborough, Robert Hamilton, and George Grambling. Wounded. J. B. Martin, hip, slightly. Lieut. Hulsey, severely. Benjamin Watkins, arm. James Adair, flesh wound in left arm. John Grambling, in band, very slightly. Tonsy Henderson, arm, slightly. Mr. Christian was severely bruised by a wagon passing over him. Wm. Harris, in the leg, slightly. Dave Croft, wounded slightly in the body, head and foot. Mr. Holtaclaw, in the arm. Jerry Cannant, slightly hurt. Lieut. Smith, dan
[for the Richmond Dispatch.] Orange C. H., Va., July 25, 1861. To the Editors of the Dispatch:--In Messrs. Maguire's and Adair's report of the killed and wounded of their company, the Atlanta (Georgia) Grays, I see the name of Isaac Frank put down as killed, which is a mistake; he was not killed, but very severely, if not mortally, wounded — the bones of both legs very badly shattered. He is now in the hospital at this place, and is receiving every attention that can be bestowed under the circumstances. Please insert this in your next issue, in order that his friends at home may know that he is in the hands of kind friends here. W. H. C.