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The Daily Dispatch: September 28, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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lm died, the chaplain conversed and prayed with him, and he expressed perfect resignation to his fate, which he met in the same cheerful spirit that he has so well served his country. Thus, without a murmur, passed away another of the numerous through of brave defenders of truth, justice and liberty. In Helm's 1st Kentucky brigade 1,763 men went into action--432 only came out of it. Among the killed of this brigade we learn the following: Major Rice Graves. Breckinridge's staff, Col. J. M. Hewitt, 2d Kentucky regiment; Capt. Harry Rogers, do.; Lieut. M. M. Carson, do.; Adj't W. Bell, do.; Capt. Daniels, 9th Kentucky; Lieut. Bell. 4th Ky. Cheatham's division is reported to be in possession of Gen. Thomas's body. Col. Bland and Major Hard, 7th S. C., and Col. Ould, of the 8th S. C.; Col. Hewett, 2d Ky; Lieut. Col. Inge, 18th Ala; Col. Wheaton, 22d Ala., were killed. Col. John M. Lillard, 20th Tenn., and Major Haskell, 19th Tenn., dangerously wounded. Col. Richmond