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The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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F, Capt Jonathan Fitchett.--Killed: Privates John Turney, J A Clenton, W A Moore. Wounded: O S H J Allison, Sergt J A Bell, privates J C Parris, F H Lynn, E R Johnston, S J Harver, Wm Whitager, J H Yearwood, S A Smith, W J Fewell, John J Gasaway, R J Wilson, C H Mintz, Curtis Parrot, Joseph Murphy. Company H, Capt J B Stedman.--Killed: Lt E J McKissick, privates John Mayes, John H Gailman, John Reaves. Wounded: Serg'ts J E Lindsey, R N Dunlop Corp'l G Puckett, R Foster, R T Harmon, S Mosely, privates J C Davis, W H Gautt, J Gregory, S Gregory, L McDaniel Jos Millwood, R J Vaughan, J C Vinson. Missing: W J scarf. Company I, Capt W D Camp — Killed: Privates E R Brown, R T Brown, H E Price. Wounded: Capt W D Camp, Lieut D J McArthur, Sergt G S Moore, Corp'l Jos Price, W P Mitchell, privates W Bryant, C Blanton, C B Cash, L A Cantrell, Nathan Dyer, Annahias Hoord, J M James, J H Mitchell, J B Martin, Henry Tengue, Alfred Cantrell, F M Reynolds. Missing: Wm Harvey. Comp
nds of recruits ready and willing to fill up the ranks. this glorious regiment--one of the fines and most renowned of the State? We are reliably informed that in the election hold last Monday for Major of the 1st (Ja.) artillery, Edgar F. Mosely, Capt. of the 4 company, was chosen to that position. Major Mosely has rapidly advanced in the service, not more than twelve months having elapsed since he occupied the position of corporal, and now he stands at the head of his regiment. Major Mosely has rapidly advanced in the service, not more than twelve months having elapsed since he occupied the position of corporal, and now he stands at the head of his regiment. Capt. Rosser, of the 2d Company Washington Artillery, who was wounded in the skirmish in Mechanicville, is now nearly recovered. Notwithstanding the painful character of his wound, Capt. Rosser has for some days attended to his duties in the fold. His battery is temporarily under the command of Lt. Garnett, C. S. A. St. Paul's Battalion, from Louisiana, which fought so gallantly in the battle of the Even Pines, did not act as volunteers, as was stated yesterday, although som