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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 3 Browse Search
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o hundred and twenty-four. Respectfully submitted. J. W. Allen, Colonel Second Regiment. Casualties of Second regiment in the actions of June eighth and ninth, 1862: Company A--Lieutenant Simpson, James N. Gallaher, William H. Moore, wounded. Company B--William Magauhy, wounded. Company C--O. S. Nelson, Nat. Grubbs, wounded. Company D--James M. Albin, J. Hultz, C. G. Stover, wounded. Company I--Peter Stickels, C. D. Castleman, George Kelley, wounded. Company E--Corporal Hull, privates Weddell, Shank, Prince, Lowdwick. Company F--Sergeant McCarty, privates Loher, Charles Dinkle, wounded. Company G--Lieutenant R. M. English, killed; Pat Ryans, Mowny E. Fry, wounded. Company K--Barton, wounded. Killed, one; wounded, twenty-four. Total, twenty-five. J. W. Allen, Colonel Second Regiment. Report of Colonel Munford. headquarters Second Virginia cavalry, February 26, 1862. Major Charles J. Faulkner, A. A.G.: Major: In obedience to instructi
Leigh, Captain, commanding the Battalion. Report of Major Bevy, of Fourth Georgia battalion. camp near Magruder's Mills,Virginia, July 27, 1862. Captain Edward W. Hull, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: I have the honor, respectfully, to make, for the information of the Brigadier-General commanding, the following r Report of Captain Battey, of Thirty-Eighth Georgia regiment. headquarters Thirty-Eighth regiment Ga. Vols., camp near Gordonsville, July 27, 1862. Captain Edward W. Hull, Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: In obedience to orders received from you, I have the honor to make the following report of the part my regiment bam H. Battey, Captain, commanding Thirty-eighth Regiment Georgia Volunteers. Report of Colonel Douglass. camp near Magruder's Mill, July 28, 1862. Captain E. W. Hull, A. A. G.: Captain: In the battle fought below Richmond on the first instant, the Thirteenth Georgia regiment participated as follows, viz.: The briga