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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], List of wounded men in General Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. (search)
ad. McMahon John, 5th Va, F — elbow, severe. McMahon Francis, 27th Virginia, E — thigh, not severe. McMullen Lambert, 2d Virginia, D — arm, not severe. McPherson Samuel, 2d South Carolina, H — jaw bones broken, very severe. Meek L C, 7th Georgia, D — thigh, severe. McMeekin a, 2d Mississippi, G — arm broken, severe. Miller Adam, 4th Virginia--side, severe. Miller J W, 6th North Carolina, G — wrist, not bad. Mitchell J L 2d Mississippi, H — foot, severe. Montague J R, 27th Virginia, a — thigh. Montgomery J H, 4th Alabama, D — ankle, not severe. Moore J a, 11th Mississippi--head, not bad. Morgan W a, 2d Mississippi, F — thigh, severe. Mosely G M, 4th Sergt 11th Mississippi, a — leg. Moss Wm, 4th Alabama, H — lost leg, very severe. Motter-- (M D,) 4th Alabama, C — slight. Moxley Ben, 4th Virginia, H — elbow, severe. McLeod--8th Georgia, C — head, severe. Mullins Thos. J, 7th Georgia, I — kn
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The twenty-seventh Virginia Regiment. (search)
G Wiley. C C Tiffany, David A Shanklin, G C Rutledge, John C Lynch. W S Patton, Chas A Shanklin, P Savannah, G W Foster, J H Fry, W H Jennings J W Persinger, G J Dihart and cadet C C Wight, were wounded. The first six severely, and the rest sightly. Of the "Alleghany Roughs," J Milligan, M Quinline, and B P Stuart were killed, J P Holmes, John Karnes, J P Clarke, A H Read, M Alfred, V B Otey, S S Carpenter, Wm Branham, Wm Fudge, Jas Grady, C Lafarty. J T Baker, W D Pitzer, and J R Montague were wounded. The first five badly wounded, and the balance not dangerously. Of the "Alleghany Rifler," George Noell, Pat Manne, and Pat Conway were killed — David Gilbert, Thomas Holvin, Christopher Fry, Cadet J W Daniel. Thomas Rose, William A Dawson, and Jacob Landes were wounded; the first three severely, and the rest not dangerously. Captain S W Brown, of the "Greenbrier Sharp-Shooters," was the only one injured at all of the Company. He was badly wounded in the hand.