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Severely wounded: Chas Droughty, Wm T Pride, T J Varner, H D Hodnett, B R McGerity, T J Roberts.
Slightly wounded: R S McFarland, J W Campbell, J S Drakeford, John McBride, Wm H Mitchell, R A Peterson, J S Robinson, C W Tats F M Franum.
Missing: B H Keisar, A S Keisar, W H Henifee, S H Pon.
Company D, Southern Rifles--Killed: Thos Stinson, E F McGowas.
Wounded: Sergeant Beaumont, Serg't Vann, Private A C Bagby, A C Bond, J M Cameton, W T Clark, Dawson, Day McBride, Manning, Rabon, M T Smith, D D Smith, T M Thompson, W A Thornton, Wm Waught, Winser.
Missing: H H Briers, J E Minners, S A Stenson, and Vaughn.
Company E, Wetumpka Light Infantry.--This company was not in the serious engagement, it having been sent as a guard in support of a section of artillery.
Company F, Metropolitan Guards--Killed: W H Abbott, A Sinhorn, W D Farley, James W Murphy, Frank Paine.
Wounded: Capt Phelan, slightly; corp'l Babbett, in arm; W H Colwell, severely; Sol Cohn, badly; P