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Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 2 2 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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t arm and shoulder broken, and left leg broken. These two regiments received the first volleys of the enemy's fire, and suffered more on this part of the field than the two following regiments. The list of killed and wounded of the brigade has been forwarded before this. Of the officers killed and severely wounded, I may mention the names of Captain W. W. Lee. Tenth Alabama, mortally wounded, (since dead;) Lieutenant W. C. Faith, Eleventh Alabama, killed: Captain Thomas Phelan, Lieutenant C. M. Maynard, Lieutenant Lane, and Lieutenant Augustus Jansen, of Eighth Alabama, killed; Captain E. Y. Hill, Ninth Alabama, was killed far in advance on the field. Of the dangerously wounded are Captain Hamilton, Lieutenant McHugh, and Lieutenant McGrath, of Eighth Alabama; Captain Hobbs, Ninth Alabama; Lieutenant Shelly, Adjutant Tenth Alabama, and Lieutenant Wayland, Quartermaster of Ninth Alabama, severely wounded. The latter officer's duties did not require his presence with his regiment
of those conspicuous for bravery and courage, many of whom are still living, though the roll of immortal heroes is a long one. Capts. L. F. Summers and P. Loughry, and Lieut. Joshua Kennedy were killed at Seven Pines; Capt. Thomas Phelan, Lieuts. C. M. Maynard, Lane, Augustus Jansen, at Gaines' Mill and Frayser's Farm, and Capt. R. A. McCrary at Chancellorsville. Lieut. John D. McLaughlin died of wounds received in the battles before Richmond. Extracts from the official Records. Vol. Ivt's division, Jackson's corps, engagements around Richmond. Loss, 5 killed and 181 wounded. (508) June 30th, 1 reported killed. (771-775) Mentioned in Gen. C. M. Wilcox's report of Gaines' Mill and Frayser's Farm. Capt. Thomas Phelan, Lieuts. C. M. Maynard, W. H. Lane and Augustus Jansen, killed. Captain Hannon, Lieuts. M. Hugh and McGrath, severely wounded. (775) General Wilcox's report of battle of June 29th. Lieutenant-Colonel Royston sustained a severe wound. Surgeon Royston commende