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The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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. Elliott's company, which garrisoned the work on Braddock's Point, south end of the island, retreated in small boats, and many of them, with their baggage, were picked up by the steamer Leesburg, from Savannah, and landed on the opposite shore. They burnt their stores, and left their tents behind them. Of the disasters there were some not mentioned yesterday and some incorrectly stated. Corporal J. B. Gladney, 15th S. C. Reg. Vols., was slightly wounded in the ankle. Private Columbus Hunt, of the same regiment, wounded in the leg. Private Henry Wessinger, of the same regiment, severely wounded in the arm and leg. Corporal F. E. Howell, company H, S. C. Vols., flesh wound in the left arm. Private Philip Heaton, Company H, 9th Reg. S. C. Vols., flesh wound in the thigh. Private J. S. Ayres, 27th Georgia Reg. Vols., wounded in the left foot, slightly. Lieutenant Norris DeSaussures Reg. S. C. Vols., wounded in the back by a shell; died yesterday i