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The Daily Dispatch: March 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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decided to retreat, and the remnant of the "56th" came up on a steamboat to Nashville. The loss of the Fifty-sixth in killed and wounded was 47; taken prisoners, 90 men, besides 6 Lieutenants. In Captain Boswell's Company, "A," 5 were wounded, none prisoners. In Captain Davis's Company, "B," 2 were killed, and Lieutenants Turner and Moseley and 25 privates taken prisoners. In Captain Taylor's Company, "E." Lieutenants Flournoy and Field, and 25 men, were taken prisoners. In Captain T. D. Jeffressis Company, "G," (from Charlotte county,) T. N. Cole and J. H. Jeffress were killed, 3 men and one officer wounded, prisoners none. In Company "K," the gallant and chivalrous Captain D. C. Harrison was killed, and Lieutenants P. H. Clopton and G. W. Hay and all except 5 men prisoners. In other companies there were killed and wounded, but I cannot inform definitely as to the number. All of our field officers were absent sick, and the senior Captain present commanded the regiment.