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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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anders. Wounded: Corporal George W. Gross, in thigh; private Daniel Munick, in mouth. Company C. Killed: Private George Snuffer. Wounded: Privates John Newby, James M. Sloan. Company D. Wounded: Privates S. E. James, William Umbarger, James Duncan, Isaac Broun, A. O. Saunders. Company G. Killed: First Lieutenant Robert CPrivates S. E. James, William Umbarger, James Duncan, Isaac Broun, A. O. Saunders. Company G. Killed: First Lieutenant Robert C. Taylor. Wounded: Sergeant E. McIngles, privates William Duarty, John Craig, J. H. Kropff, E. D. Cradock. Company H. Killed: Sergeant Samuel G. Rapp. Wounded: Privates J. A. Leech, John O. Lewis, James F. Reynolds. Company L. Wounded: Sergeants Samuel J. Sleper, John H. Kepps, Corporal Henry D. Price, private Joel R. CookJames F. Reynolds. Company L. Wounded: Sergeants Samuel J. Sleper, John H. Kepps, Corporal Henry D. Price, private Joel R. Cook. Killed: Private Samuel G. Sites. recapitulation of casualties, June 27. Wounded — Commissioned officers, (Assistant Surgeon,)1 Wounded — Privates,3   Aggregate,4 recapitulation of casualties, July 1. Killed — Commissioned officers,1 Killed — Non-commissioned officers,1 Wounded — Non-commissioned officers,5
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
ancellorsville and before Petersburg. Moses Gibson. James J. Gill, lost leg at Gettysburg. Harris. J. F. Harris, died since war. William Henegar, killed, Cedar Creek, 1864. W. R. Henegar. Henry Henderlite; died since war. Ephriam, died from wounds received at Chancellorsville. John Hogsdon. John N. Hull. Abram Hutton, died after war. John Hutton, died from wounds at Chancellorsville. A. J. Isenhower, killed, Sharpsburg. M. T. James, died in prison. S. E. James, killed in battle. E. M. James. B. F. Jones, died from wounds, Second Manassas. H. B. Jones, died in hospital. T. L. Jones, died in hospital. B. F. Leonard, wounded First Manassas; died after war. Joseph H. Lampie, killed battle Kernstown. Albert Lambert, dead. W. A. Mays, wounded on picket duty. W. H. Magruder. F. B. Magruder, wounded at Chancellorsville. B. F. Maiden. Edward McCready, killed First Manassas. H. H. McCready, lieutenant; wounded at Chancell