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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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We learn from the same paper that about 40 recruits left Marion last Tuesday and Wednesday nights to join the Smyth Blues, which will raise the number of that company to about 100 strong, exclusive of those killed and wounded in the late battle. They were all choice recruits, just suited to join with that worthy little band of gallant heroes. The Grayson Dare-Devils. The following is a list of the killed and wounded of this company, in the battle of Manassas: Killed--Capt. P. N. Hale, Creed B. Hale and Josiah Winn. Wounded — Wm. Waugh, Sidney Panter, Stephen K. Fielder, W. J. Cornutt, John K. Cornutt. Tray Stamper. Hugh Clark, George Sage — Waugh and Fielder supposed to be dangerously wounded. In a letter written two days after the battle, by Mr. Jno. Hale, he says that Capt. Hale, Creed B, Hale, and Josiah Winn, fell close by his side, and that Churchill Boyer, William Stone, Kenly Warwick, Kenly Cornutt and others, fought very bravely. He says that th