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The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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mpany C, Third Vermont Volunteers--wounded in the elbow. 2. Private John Hamilton, Company D, Nineteenth Indiana Volunteers--wounded in the back and foot; not dangerous. 3. Private Asbury Inslow, Company D, Nineteenth Indiana Volunteers--shot in the left cheek; dangerous. 4. Private W. C. Carter, Third Vermont Volunteers--powder blown; not dangerous. 5. Lieut. Haviland--slightly. 6. Sergeant Farnham, Third Vermont Volunteers--wounded slightly in the ankle. 7. Private N. K. Kingsbury, Third Vermont Volunteers--in the hip; slightly. 8. Private John Colder, Company F, Seventy-ninth N. Y. Volunteers--in the foot; slightly. 9. Private John Coughlin, Seventy-ninth regiment Volunteers--dangerously wounded by a fragment of a shell. The commander of the Federal troops during the engagement was Brig. Gen. Wm. F. Smith, and the commander of the expedition was Col. Isaac J. Stevens, of the New York 79th. Among the Federal troops engaged was the regiment comman