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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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B Simpson, Jno A Norman, Amarian B Hudwell, and Wright Pitt. Company K.--Corp'l Jas Bowers and Robt G Kyle; Privates David C. Johnson, Alfred A Lawrence, Lawson A Rendleman, Samuel Strayhorn, and Geo S Winters. Total killed, 2 Captains, 11st Lieut, 4 Sergeants, 6 Corporals, 64 privates. Aggregate 77. List of wounded of the 4th Reg't N. C. State Troops, in the battle of seven Fines, May 31, 1862. Field and Staff; Capt J D Hyman, A C S, badly wounded in foot; 1st Lt Thos L Perry, Adj't, mortally. Company A.--2d Lieut William F McRorie, slightly in knee; Sergeants Ashbell S Frayley, slightly above knee; Wm L Shuford, slightly in shoulder; Corp'ls E Barnes, M M Weeley, seriously in throat; Jno M Barnes, seriously in breast and hand; privates Wm L Allen, slightly in leg; Hiram A Brawley, three fingers shot off; Robert M Brawley slightly in thigh; Franklin A Fortner, seriously in right hand; Wm S Honeycutt, slightly in head; Jas A Ingram, seriously in thigh; And D
$10 reward. --My negro boy, Charles, is in or about Richmond, and avoids me so that I cannot see him, I will give the above reward for him, if delivered to R. R. Haynes, 119 American Hotel, or to Captain S. F. Bass, 80 Spotswood Hotel. Charles is 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs about 150 pounds, yellow complexion, quick spoken, and his nose has the appearance of having been mashed or broken in. Lt. Climton Perry, je 13--3t* Co. E, 1st Texas Regiment.