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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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nd breast. Company I, private Frank Howard, seriously, by deep flesh wounds on inside of both thighs. Company D, private John Battles, slightly; Wm. H. Jennings, slightly. Company A, M. C. West, slightly. Comany F, H. D. Allen, George Grant, J. B. Lake, and Francis Card, slightly. Letter from Col. Maggi. headquarters Twenty-First Regt. Mass. Vols., Roanoke Island, February 9, 1862. To Brig.-Gen. Reno: On Friday, the seventh, at five P. M., my regiment disembarked. I formed the linngerous. Co. H, Corp. Fred Tyas, leg, slightly. Co. K, Geo. Booth, jaw, dangerous. Twenty-Third Massachusetts. Co. B, Sergt. G. Morse, left side. Co. D, Corp. John Battle, shoulder. Co. A, Private M. West, thigh. Co. F, Private J. B. Lake, wrist. Co. J, Private Frank Howard, thigh. Twenty-Fourth Massachusetts. Co. G, Private A. W. Littlefield, thigh. Wounded-Fifty-First New-York Volunteers. Co. A, Sergt. James Hamilton, throat. Privates Wm. Cody, leg; Wm. S