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ion Church, after the battle of December 28, 1861. W. C. McLean, arm broken; Wm. Phillips, shot through stomach; Wm. Swader, Calloway County, (since died,) right breast; Wm. T. Ives, Lincoln County, through groin; Major Thomas Breckinridge, Warren County, right arm and left breast; John H. Jones, Warren County, thigh; Samuel Barnum, Lincoln County, left shoulder; F. J. Brougham, Calloway County, neck; A. J. Parson, Montgomery County, left thigh; Robert Snead, Lincoln County, both thighs; C. King, Lincoln County, both thighs; W. H. Vaughn, Lincoln County, throat; C. McDonald, St. Charles County, both thighs; Abram Bramberger, Calloway County, left breast; J. E. McConnell, Montgomery County, right thigh; L. Davis, Breckinridge County, right cheek and neck; F. G. Henderson, St. Charles County, hand; R. S. Montford, Calloway County, calf of leg; J. Crossman, Boone County, small of back; C. Cuisenberry, Boone County, right breast;----Kernan, St. Charles County, left hand and face; John
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
, W. T. Williams, T. Whatley, C. A. Barrington. Co. G. Corporal J. F. Tull, Private S. A. Garrison, G. W. Hill, Private M. J. Mosely, G. Orr, J. A. Ott. Co. H. Private J. A. Brown, D. Blaylock, D. D. Dawkins, Private D. M. Dawkins, A. G. Satchen, S. A. Taylor. Co. I. Private J. A. Barnett, Private W. Jenkins. [64] Seventh Louisiana Regiment. Co. A. Sergeant G. W. Acker. Co. B. Sergeant H. T. Delaune, S. Northam, Private O. A. Bullion, W. G. Cheek, C. King, W. Lake, Private A. Phillips, F. Robertson, James Brand, J. Babbins, W. G. Ellisar, J. Rodriguez. Co. C. Private James Coffee, Private P. McNamarra. Co. D. Sergeant L. Bertin, Private L. Brennan, A. Sellinger, J. Peterson, Private J. J. Pittman, N. Cochran, L. Feely, J. McCormack. Co. F. Private P. Ryan, Private F. Manley. Co. G. Sergeant F. C. Sims, M. P. H. Peoples, Corporal J. J, Cumpston, Private B. Flynn, S. Joyce, Private H. Shields, H. Smith
ffer, L., I., 295. Kilmer, G. L.: I., 10, 12, 346; II., 10; III., 12; X., 2, 25. Kilpatrick, D., VII., 125. Kilpatrick, H. G., II., 111. Kilpatrick, H. J., IV., 285 seq. Kilpatrick, J.: II., 340, 344; raid, II., 350; III., 224, 230, 232, 244, 330, 338, 342, 344; IV., 54, 92, 96, 116, 121, 123, 230, 232, 234, 254, 262; V., 37; VIII., 196, 361. Kilty, A. H., VI., 224. Kimball, N., X., 89. Kineo,, U. S. S.: I., 227, 235; VI., 190, 198, 200. King, C.: II., 49; VIII., 9; introduction preface to, VIII., 11, 18, 66, 226; tables of age of soldiers at enlistment, IX., 67. King, E., IX., 345. King, J. H., X., 93, 296. King, L. G., VII., 123. King, R.: Mounted Rifles, I., 358; II., 46, 49; X., 309. King and Queen Court House, Va., IV., 98. King Mountain, S. C., IV., 20. King Street Hospital, Alexandria, Va. , VII., 235. King's school House, Va. (see also Oak Grove, Va.): I., 366. Kingdom C
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.
gs, 123d Ohio; O H Rosenbaum, 123d Ohio; W H Noel, 123d Ohio; E M Koch, 123d Ohio; W H Irving, 123d Ohio; Fred Mennert, 123d Ohio; J Carroll, 123d Ohio; H C Davis, 18th Conn; E J Mathewson, 18th Conn; G W Warner, 18th Conn; H C Youtz, 126th Ohio; W F Martins, 14th Mass artillery; C W White, 3d Va cavalry; F A Patterson, 3d Va cavalry; G C Urinler, 67th Pa; L T Borchew, 67th Pa; Peter Marsh, 67th Pa; Jno C Carpenter, 67th Pa; S C Arthurs, 67th Pa; E A Shepherd, 110th Ohio; John Albright, 87th Penn; D B Means, 10th Penn cavalry; S B King, 12th Penn cavalry. In addition, to the above list there were seventy-five Lieutenants received in this lot, all of whom are now confined at the Libby, with 1,494 privates, captured at the same time. The remainder of the prisoners captured in the Valley, are expected to arrive in daily instalments until all are received. Besides these, there was a Lieutenant and four privates brought over from Petersburg yesterday morning, captured at Plymouth, N C.