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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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deserving of honorable mention. The battle flags taken from the enemy number no less than nineteen, and are of every character and in all conditions, from the one scarcely soiled to the greasy and battle tattered banner that has followed the Yankee misfortunes in many an unlucky engagement. The following is a list of the flags and their gallant captors: "W. B. Wellons, 6th Virginia, company H, Mahone's brigade, 12th New Hampshire Volunteers; Unascertained, 28th U. States colored; John W. Miles, 41st Virginia, company H, Mahone's brigade, Guidon, marked Unascertained, 31st regiment infantry; Lieutenant-Colonel R. O. Whitehead, 16th Virginia, Mahone's brigade, Stars and Stripes; Unascertained, 57th Massachusetts regiment; David Barnes, 16th Virginia regiment, company G, Mahone's brigade, Stars and Stripes; Lieutenant Joseph B. Goodwin 16th Virginia, company F., Mahone's brigade, Stars and Stripes; Sergent John H. Deaton, 8th Alabama, company E, Sanders's brigade, 2d Michi