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The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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say not a man of his inches did as much on that great day of triumph. The soul makes the hero and one Southern boy is good for a dozen Yankees at any time. Latham's Battery. A correspondent of the Lynchburg Republican writes that "God never made a braver man than Capt. Gray Latham." He noticed him frequently in the battCapt. Gray Latham." He noticed him frequently in the battle, and says the Latham Battery saved the 28th Regiment, (Preston's.) He believes they did as much or more execution than the famous Washington Battery. He saw one shot from Latham's Battery kill 40 men. This is the testimony of one competent to judge, and not connected with the Battery or any of its members. Seventh VirginiaLatham's Battery kill 40 men. This is the testimony of one competent to judge, and not connected with the Battery or any of its members. Seventh Virginia Regiment. The killed and wounded of Capt. James H. French's company, from the county of Giles, Va., 7th Regiment, Col. James L. Kemper: Killed.--Edward Bane. Wounded.--Lloyd Fry, Harvey Bane, Stuart Johnson, William Lewey, Mr. Lee, (son of Rev. J. B. Lee, of the Baptist Church,) Samuel Shannen and Lewis Skenes.