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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties of the 23d meet. (search)
A Grogan and G H Ellison. Wounded Privates V S Crandall, severely; E P Cullins, slightly; B M Cullins slightly. Aggregate, 6. Company G, Capt J A Sharp, commanding, Killed; Privates F F Prater and A W Sirk. Wounded: Lieut N F Richard, severely; Serg't J H Senson, slightly, Corp'l J B Knox, severely; privates J M Wheeler, severely; Geo W Cagle, severely; Robert S Edwards severely; Henry Edwards, slightly; John A Barrett, slightly; W T Heard, slightly. Aggregate, 9. Company H, Reece B Neal, commanding, Killed: Private John Grigiby Wounded; Privates James Mizer, since died; Wm Fulter, severely; John Condry, severely; J H Green, severely; Wm Patterson, slightly; and John Patterson, slightly, Private W B Green, missing. Aggregate, 8. Company I, Capt M L Pritchett, comd'g.--Private Alfred Camp. Killed. Wounded: Jas Ferrell. Aggregate 2. Company K, Capt Andrew Young, comd'g. Killed: Private S R Moore. Wounded: Capt A Young, severely; Corp'l G W Lewis, slightly; privates Jo
Co. F; and Capt. W O. Haggerty, Commissary. Col. O'Ne 1,26h Ala, reports his regiment behaving well in the battles of 31st of May and 1st of June, and mentions, as deserving special notice for noble daring, Lieut. Miles S. Taylor, Capt. L. Priest, commanding, and Private Corran. Lieut-Col. Barclay, 3d Ga., reports all officers acting bravely and creditably.--Among them entitled to special notices were Capt. A. Young, Co. K; Capt. Ballenger, Co. C; Lieut W. H. Smith, Co. G; Lieut. R. B. Neal, Co. H; Lieut Steal, Co. D; and Capt. Burton, Co. A, for their undaunted heroism Also, Lieut. J. P. Woodruff, Co. F, and his Adjutant, C. E. S des, who were killed in the action of the 31st. The Lieut. Col. also reports as entitled to special notice the following men, viz: Serg't Joseph Alexander, for coolness and courage in directing the men how and where to fire, and Private Wm. Brewster, for precision in killing ten of the enemy; also, Serg't James Akers and Private Wm. Cook, o