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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ied the ancient character of the State, and deserve our profound gratitude and admiration. The German Artillery in the late battle — names of the killed and wounded. The following carefully prepared list of the casualties of the German artillery, we take from the Charleston Mercury: Company A.--Killed--Private A. Hulberg head shot off. Wounded--Capt. D. Werner, in the mouth; five teeth struck out by a piece of shell; Lieut. J. Mehrens, slightly burned in the face; Serg't J. H. Pieper, slightly wounded in head and eye by shell; Serg't W. Wulbern, lost two teeth from a piece of shell; private D. Semke, severely burned in face — not seriously; private J. Semke, slightly wounded; private F. Fiehn, wounded in the elbow by shell. Company B--Killed.--Lieutenant B. Meyer-hoff, injured by the fall of a gun carriage-- lived only a quarter of an hour. Private F. Itgen, instantly, by a ball; private C. H. Seedhorff, instantly, by a shell; private W. Bringeworth, arm shot of