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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
Farm was also furnished me by Major Glover, but the memorandum is without date. Company A. Wounded: Privates D. C. Marsh, slightly in elbow, and J. W. Carter, slightly in arm. Company C. Wounded: Privates F. R. Parsons, mortally in leg, and W. E. Graham, severely in hand (amputated). Company D. Wounded: Privates A. Owens, and S. A. Owens, slightly in hand. Company F. Wounded: Privates J. W. Rucker, slightly in thigh; C. Stroman, severely in the arm. Company I. Killed: Private G. F. Gibbons. Wounded: Private J. H. Richbourg, severely in side. Major John V. Glover and the other mounted officers of the regiment procured remounts from the horses of the battery captured on the 16th of May at Drewry's Bluff. A few days afterwards the major was kicked on the leg by his vicious horse. Though lamed, he continued to lead the regiment with his accustomed ability and gallantry for two or three weeks afterwards, till a shot from the enemy's lines took off his little finger.