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: W. E. Wornell, G. Trader, W. Brown, J. Jenkins. Company C. Killed: John T. Brown. Wounded: First Sergeant H. C. Brittain, Second Sergeant Benjamin Dyson, Fifth Sergeant Leorick Wells, privates J. C. Cook, L. F. Chalkley, J. L. Farmer, J. M. Gregory, G. C. Hancock. Missing: H. B. Archer, W. R. Atkins, C. Graves. Company D. Killed: Private R. D. Saunders. Wounded: Private James H. Batlin. Company E. Wounded: Sergeant John W. Hack, First Corporal W. J. Banadolling. Company F. Womy Color-Sergeant, L. P. H. Tapley, first Color-Corporal C. Gilbert, and private Parker, company F, who fell upon the field, while bearing the colors, in advance of the regiment, during the charges made. Color-Corporals Watkins, Burlington, and Gregory were severely wounded, each in turn, as they grasped the colors. They were then seized by Lieutenant-Colonel Whittle, who was badly wounded, and compelled to retire. Captain Daniel, volunteer officer, commanding company F, then took them; and