rling, Thomas Baxley, Jackson Downing, Jas M Moore, J R Sims, Thomas J Armstrong.
Wounded--Capt J N Lightfoot, Second Lieut J T R Lightfoot, Serg W P Thurman, Serg L Heurst, Corp'l C W Taylor, Privates A W Black, B Milton, E G Pitts, John L Kirkland, J R Purmamore, Chas L Messar, S S Curry, Martin V Kirkland, J T Lingo, Thos Alman, Thos Trawick, John Lammons, Wm H Tiller, Jas A Hutto, F M Camron, J F Sims, Irvin Jackson, F M Armstrong J F Jackson, Reuben Harris, J L Windsor.
J. N. LighKirkland, J T Lingo, Thos Alman, Thos Trawick, John Lammons, Wm H Tiller, Jas A Hutto, F M Camron, J F Sims, Irvin Jackson, F M Armstrong J F Jackson, Reuben Harris, J L Windsor.
J. N. Lightfoot,
Captain Co. B, 6th Alabama.
Fourth North Carolina regiment.
The following is a summary of the casualties in the 4th North Carolina regiment:
killed--Captains, 2; Lieutenants, 1; non-commissioned officers, 9; privates, 65. Wounded.--Captains, 3; Lieutenants, 10; non-commissioned officers, 24; privates, 245.
Adjutant J. L. Berry was wounded and afterwards died.
Captain John Hyman was also among the wounded.
Three color bearers were killed and four wounded.
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