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lonel De Rosset, Third North Carolina, received a severe wound at Sharpsburg, which, I fear, will forever deprive the South of his most valuable services.
Colonel F. M. Parker, Thirtieth North Carolina, a modest, brave, and accomplished officer, was severely wounded at Sharpsburg.
Colonel J. B. Gordon, Sixth Alabama, the Chevalil Grimes, Fourth North Carolina, Colonel Bennett, (wounded,) and Lieutenant-Colonel W. C. Johnston, (slightly wounded,) both of the Fourteenth North Carolina, Colonel Parker, (severely wounded,) and Major Sellers, both of the Thirtieth North Carolina, are all worthy of the gratitude of their country, for gallant and meritorious set, present at Sharpsburg, were killed or wounded.
Their names deserve to be preserved.
Captains Marsh, Latham, and Osborne, Lieutenants Stansill, Colton, Allen, Parker, Brown, Weaver, Crawford, and Bonner, Sergeants John Troutman, and J. W. Shinn, Corporals J. A. Cowan, and H. H. Barnes, and private J. D. Barton, of this regimen