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The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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eral losses at Harrisburg amounted to 77 killed, 529 wounded. Chalmers' division lost 57 killed, 255 wounded; Buford's division, 996 killed, wounded and captured; the killed, 153, and the wounded, 794, being equally divided between Bell's, Mabry's and Crossland's brigades. The Seventh Tennessee mourned the loss of Captains Statler and Charlie Claiborne; the Second, of Capt. J. M. Eastes, Lieuts. J. E. Dunning, A. H. French and A. W. Lipscomb. The Fifteenth lost Capt. J. M. Fields and Lieut. T. Hawkins; the Sixteenth, Lieut. S. C. Kennedy and Ensign Thomas Paine; the Nineteenth, Capt. W. D. Stratton, Lieuts. W. T. Hallis and J. P. Meeks. In Morton's battery, Lieut. Joseph H. Mayson, Sergt. John H. Dunlap and Corporal Bellanfant were wounded, and within a few minutes five of the seven cannoneers of Sergeant Brown's piece were seriously wounded. Other gallant men should be mentioned, but official reports of casualties are meager. The Federal garrison at Memphis was attacked by Gen
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], Unfortunate occurrence--five persons Drowsed. (search)
Election of Railroad Directors. --The annual meeting of the stockholders in the North Carolina Railroad, held in Salisbury on Friday last, elected the following gentlemen Directors for the ensuing year: On the part of the State, Messrs Paul C. Cameron, D. M. Barringer, Wm. T. Dorch, John I Shaver, Dr. Belamy, of Wilmington, R. Gorrell, Col. S. Hargrove, T. Hawkins.--By the Stockholders, Messrs. Gen. McRae, Thomas Webb, C. Phifer, G. Mabin. P. B. Ruffin was re-elected Treasurer, and R. W. Mills, Secretary, After the election of the Directors, Mr. Paul C. Cameron was appointed President.