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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 3 1 Browse Search
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xth; Lieut. H. C. Collier, Second; Lieut. H. J. McCurdy, Eighth. The Arkansans honorably mentioned by General Cleburne and the brigade and regimental commanders were: In First regiment, Lieut.-Col. Donelson McGregor (mortally wounded), Adjt. S. N. Greenwood, Capt. W. A. Alexander (wounded), Capt. W. H. Scales (wounded), Capt. O. F. Parish (wounded), Lieut. John E. Letson (wounded); Corps. G. M. McKenzie (killed), J. S. T. Hemphill (wounded); Privates G. W. Sallee, J. C. Bogy, W. W. Chaney, losses of the morning. Polk's brigade lost nearly 200 men in the evening, among them Capt. Alfred .C. Hockersmith and Lieut. A. J. Pitner, First Arkansas. Colonel Colquitt reported that the First lost 13 killed and 180 wounded, out of 430. Adjutant Greenwood, mortally wounded, was conspicuous for daring. Lieutenant-Colonel Hutchison reported that the Nineteenth and Twenty-fourth, from an aggregate of 226, lost 8 killed, including Lieut. L. F. Lattimer, and 97 wounded. Col. D. C. Govan, comm