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of those present on the field on both days, and whose duties carried them constantly under fire, namely. Colonel Thomas Jordan, Captain Clifton H. Smith, and Lieutenant John M. Otey; Adjutant General's Department. Major George W. Brent, Acting Inspector General. Col. R. B. Lee, Chief of Subsistence, whose horse was wounded; Lieutenant Colonel S. W. Ferguson, and Lieutenant A. R. Chisholm, Aide-de-camp. Volunteer Adis-de-Camp, Colonel Jacob Thompson, Maj. Numa Augustin. Major H. E. Peyton. Captain Albert Ferry. Captain B. B. Waddell. Captain W. W. Porter, of Major General Crittenden's Staff, also reported for duty, and shared the duties of my volunteer staff on Monday. Brigadier General Tradean, of Louisiana Volunteers, also, for a part of the first day's conflict, was with me as a volunteer aid. Capt. E. H. Cunnings, Signal Officer, also was actively employed as a staff officer on both days. Nor must I fall to mention that Private W. E. Goolsby
The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Destruction of cotton in the South. (search)
its ranks on the occasion: Monticello' Guard. Alexander Hoffman, killed; Christian and W. T. Jones, mortally --the letter since dead; W. M. Wing- John Durret, do. Company B, (Albemarle Rifles, Charlotte--- Wirt, slightly wounded in the David M. Goodman, wounded; Banja- of Covesville, killed. Company C, (Scartsville.)--Two killed and . Company D. (Howardsvilles.)--Capt. Faulk- wounded;--Thomas and killed.--Turner and another . Company E, (Piedmont Rifles, Stony Point) Peyton is said to be wounded, and Company suffered severely. Company F, Montgomery Guard, Char-)--Captain Bennett Taylor, flesh in thigh; Lieut. S G Leitch, slightly in Robert Kirby, H Harden, Allen Wood, John Dee, Daniel Smith, . It is reported that two were killed. Company G, (Ambert.)--Two reported or wounded. Company H, (Amherst.)--Jacob B Drum- killed; Lt Brown, slightly wounded; John Bryant, wounded. Company I, (Nelson.)--M C Wills, Edward wounded. It is reported that o