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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Killed and wounded. --The following is a list of the killed and wounded of our forces in the engagement which took place on Tuesday, the 2d inst., six miles from Martinsburg: Killed.--George Rupe and John Farrish. Wounded.--Lawrence McNamara, Arthur D. McClure, Levi Snapp, Uriah Blond, Geo. Echol, James T. Avis, John Doyle, David Kennedy, James Peters, and Philip Maphis.
e all captured. The Powhatan, Yatio, did good service; but being well out in the channel, managed to escape. The Fanny was set on fire by her crew when leaving her, and burned to the water's edge. The Ellis was captured, sustaining but little damage. Captain Cooke fought desperately, and received a severe wound on the skull, which we fear will terminate fatally. His vessel was boarded by an overpowering number of the enemy. The officers captured by the enemy were, Captain Cooke, James Peters, J. Hanks, J. J. Henderson, James W. McCarrick, R. W. G. Livingston, and Mr. Wombsley--the first and last named of the Ellis, and the rest of the Sea Bird. Drs Greenhow and Jones were also captured, both being attached to the Sea Bird. As far as ascertained, only three were wounded in the fight at Roanoke Island, viz: Master Odanlg Hoole, skull fractured; Midshipman Conner, arm shot off; and the wheelsman of the Curlew, as before stated, arm broken. In the second fight, the killed