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The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in Wickham's cavalry brigade. (search)
usic, B T Wayland, and Corp'l J T Amos, 4th Va cav. Missing: John F Hill. June 21st--Near White House.--Killed Privates A W Parr and B F Settle, 4th Va Wounded: Sergt Mal Jno Bowling, Lt John Knight, Corp'l R H Walton, privates J Ham, T R Fanquarean, F L Petrick, C Clarkes, 3d Va cav; Corp'l A Norman, Pvtes A A Lyns, J E Larkin, F Edwards, W H Kinnon, J R Martin, L D Biale, H Fones, and F Duke, 4th Va cav. June 24--Near Nanes's — Killed: Sergt G T Funkhouser, 1st Va cav; Sergt J M Lowry. Capt W W Tabbs, privates J M Wright, E Ward, 2d Va cav, J J Paryear, Thos Glass, J C Spencer, 3d Va cav. Wounded: Capt C T Litchfield, Corp'l W Hunter, Lieut J T Leith, privates J P Hill, W. R Roseau G Hardgrove, H. Soule, Jenkins, 1st Va cav; Lts Wade and Conner, privates B D Mitchell, S M Thomas, F D Wheat, R C Newman, J A Kannier, T D Bosham, J P Smith, W A Minifes, S Moore, J J Morgan, A White, J H Drummon, and F McGee, 2d Va cav; Sergts Ro Singleton, C J. Jones, R C Elliot, W Lay, C
We are under obligations to Captain Lowry, of the Petersburg railroad, and to Mr. P. Jaccheri, for copies of Petersburg papers of yesterday.
Two hundred dollars reward. --The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in some jail where I can get him, of my man John, who left my house on the night of the 29th of August last., John is about thirty-five years old, of light brown complexion, has a full head of hair, high forehead, is about five feet five inches high, and has a scar across the top of one foot — I think the lighten. Address Charless. Lowry, Verdon Post office, Hanover county, Virginia. se 22--3t*
of water on the shoals, and the river is falling. Clarksville, Tenn., October 12. --Lieutenant-Colonel Weaver, with ninety colored soldiers, was attacked yesterday morning, five miles below Fort Nelson, by two hundred rebels, under Lieutenant-Colonel Lowry. The rebels were whipped, with the loss of Lieutenant-Colonel Lowry and Captain Gardy and twenty men killed. The Federal loss was one lieutenant and three men killed. General Price in Missouri. The following telegram, dated StLieutenant-Colonel Lowry and Captain Gardy and twenty men killed. The Federal loss was one lieutenant and three men killed. General Price in Missouri. The following telegram, dated St. Louis, October 12th, is all we find relative to General Price's movements in Missouri: The rebels destroyed the Lemoine bridge on the Pacific railroad, one hundred and seventy-five miles from here. Price is still reported in the vicinity of Booneville, with General Sanborn harassing his rear and flanks. Miscellaneous. Chief Justice Taney, of the United States Supreme Court, died in Washington on the night of the 12th. Gold was quoted in New York on the 12th at 2 to 3 3-4.
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