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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
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rkeley wounded and Major Berkeley missing. Col. Allen and Major Wilson, of the 28th Va., killed. Both Kemper's and Armistead's brigades are now commanded by Majors. In the 1st company Richmond Howitzers the following losses were sustained. Killed--Privates Allen Morton and L. DeW Ogden. Wounded--Privates Wm. P. Smith, leg amputated;--McNamee, leg amputated Geo Booker, seriously in leg, Henry L. Terrill, painfully in both legs and arm; Somerville Gray, Jno. W. Pleasants, Chas. Poindexter, Henry Kepler, and Thos. J. Mason, all slightly. The wounded are all doing well. The company was in the fights of the 2d and 3d insts. Purcell Battery of Richmond. Killed--Private Weaver, of Page co. Wounded — Serg't Hammond, arm broken, privates Tyree Fuqua, arm broken, Jas Mahoney, leg; Chas Carter, thigh, Valentine Brown, head and shoulder. This list is up to 5 o'clock P. M. of Friday's fight. Woolfolk's Battery, of Hanover — Killed Privates Chas Hawkins, Wm. A Bolton;