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The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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other effect than to alienate our affections towards the invader, and sow deep in the bosoms of their friends an undying hatred. Lt. J A. Richardson. Co. C, 19th Reg. Georgia Vols. Casualties in the 5th South Carolina Regiment, Col. J. R. E. Giles. Number of men (including officers) led into action, 410. Col J R R Giles, killed. Lieut. Col Andrew Jackson, wounded. Major W W Foster, wounded. Company A, Capt J D Wylie.--Killed: Privates J L Allen and R H AddersonGiles, killed. Lieut. Col Andrew Jackson, wounded. Major W W Foster, wounded. Company A, Capt J D Wylie.--Killed: Privates J L Allen and R H Adderson.--Wounded: Sergeant J W Flylor; privates J Moore, P Moore, J Sullivan, T L Wright, Jas Weaness, J D Cauthen, M A McCaskle. Company B, Capt Thos C Beckham.--Killed; None Wounded: Capt S C Beckham, O S W H Ragadale; privates J W McCully, W D Watsor, T M Lemone, F M Lemone, T J Stevenson, J S Ross. Company C. Lieut W T Norris commanding.--Killed: Sergt W Wilburn. Wounded: Privates J A Little john, Drury Scruggs, R H Smith, A C Lindsey. Missing: Privates J D McVeigh, and Jas Capos.