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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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o, with two hundred and thirty privates, were made prisoners of war. They are now in charge of Capt John Kavanaugh, Sixty- Third regiment New York State Volunteers, Irish Brigade. Col. Chas. A. Leightfoot, Twenty-Second North Carolina. Lt.-Col. John O. Long, Twenty-Second N. Carolina. Major Tully Graybill, Twenty-Eighth Georgia. Capt. T. S. Mays, South Carolina. Gen. Whiting's Staff. Lt. W. O. Clegg, Fourteenth Georgia. Lt. J. R. F. Miler, Forty-ninth Ga. Lt. W. J. M. Preston, Fourteenth Ga. Lt. A. L. Furley, Twenty-second N. C. Lt. John McIntire, Sixteenth N. C. Second Lieutenant C. D. noon, Forty-first Virginia. Conrad Royd, Second Lieutenant Nelson Artillery, Virginia. Wounded on the Kennedec Major H. A. Rubbard, 8th Alabama. Lt W. W. Rorsley, Co B, 49th Va. Lt C. P. B. Brangan, Co L, 8th Ala. J. A Jones, Co C, 2d Florida. B. H. Hughes, Co B, 49th Va. T. J Horton, Co B, 27th Ga. M. R Hugins, Co G, 27th Ga. G. S A'z, Co