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The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
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uba, V., 160; VI., 291. Harclock, C. S. VI., 119. Hawes, J. M., X., 267. Hawes shop, Va., III., 322; IV., 203, 247. Hawkes, surgeon Fiftieth N. Y. Inf., VII., 265. Hawks, W. J., X., 103. Hawk's Nest, Lookout Mountain, Tenn., VIII., 325. Hawk's Nest, W. Va. I., 350. Hawkins, R. C., II., 100; X., 225. Hawley, J. R., X., 197. Hawthorne, A. T., X., 259. Haxall's, Va., VI., 77. Haxall's Landing, Va.: IV., 126; VII., 345. Hayes, J., III., 204; VII., 45. Hayes, J. A., IX., 289. Hayes, R. B.: II. 29: III., 165, 322; IX., 30: X., 19, 96. Haynes' Bluff, Miss.: II., 185, 186, 189, 200, 214; VI., 207, 316. Haynesville, Md., I., 348. Haynie, I. N., X., 199. Hays, A.: II., 263; III., 40; X., 135. Hays, H. T.: II., 63; III., 318; X., III. Hays, W., X., 190, 305. Hazard, J. G., X., 305. Hazel Run, Va., I., 45. Hazelhurst, Miss., IV., 134. Hazen, W. B.:
eg, severely. Company E, 1st Lieut S. J. Davis com'g — Killed: Private Jas Goode. Wounded: Privates F. A. Jeter, hand, slightly; J. H. Johnson, arm, slightly. Company H, Capt. R. Logan, Jr.--Killed: Private G. F. Ray. Wounded: Color Corporal Epps Sydnor, side, slightly; privates D. B. Easley, leg, severely; G. F. Sydnor, hand, slightly. Company I, Capt. J. P. Poludex'er.--Killed: Private M. Forney. Wounded: Privates J. T. Ellis, leg. severely; J. W. Puckett, arm, severely; J. Hayes, face, slightly; E. G. La Prade, face, slightly. Company K, Captain Chas Bruce.--Killed: None. Wounded: Corpl R. B Wilkins, shoulder, severely; Color Corp'l T. A. Faulkner, severely, thigh, and missing; privates H. Palmer, thigh, severely; J. McKahn, leg, severely; M. Bowin, hand, slightly. Capt Martin's company, St Bride Artillery, temporarily attached.--Killed: None.-- Wounded: 2d Lieut J. J. Whitchurst, leg, slightly; private Wm Old, shoulder, severely. Missing: Privates J. O
ad its especial tone, and every inch of space was packed with dead. How it stood on the right. It seemed that the enemy's advance was checked, for he was fairly stopped in the swampy ground near the Nine-Mile road; but he had gained too much to give it up easily, and he tried again; and again our line gave way. The 1st Long Island broke; but two of Jameson's regiments — the 57th and 63d Pennsylvania--would have more than retrieved it. Col. Campbell, of the 57th, was soon down; but Col. Hayes, of the 63d by his heroic example and desperate endeavor, kept the men in their places, and inspired all around him with a noble emulation; yet the fire was fearful; the regiments seemed to melt. At this point it was that the brave Devens received his wound. Hardly a man remained mounted, for every horse was shot, and the regiments were thinned — thinned terribly; but a few brave men stood there for their country, and kept their places. Where was Birney? Birney's brigade, of Kea