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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
; but God willed it otherwise. The casualties at Swift Creek on the 9th of May, were as follows: Company A. Killed: Private W. L. Jeter. Wounded: Corporal J. H. Dickerson, slightly in the head and arm; private E. F. Cross, slightly in the face and arm; P. Gowan, slightly in thigh; W. S. Lanneau, slightly in thigh. Missing: Corporals T. W. Miller and F. W. Locke. Company C. Wounded: J. K. Gamble. Company H. Killed: Captain T. L. Hammond; Second Lieutenant F. G. Hammond; Corporal W. A. Rochester; privates J. Goin and W. Cunningham. Wounded: Sergeant E. W. Rush, slightly in hand; Privates P. C. Dobbins, by concussion; J. A. Carmichael, severely in hand; P. P. Hodgson, severely in thigh. Wounded and captured: Sergeant J. H. Fagin and Corporal K. Lamb. Missing: Privates A. Thompson and J. D. Murphy. Company K. Killed: First Lieutenant F. J. Lesesne, Corporal J. J. Ard, privates P. H. Lesesne, F. J. N. Dennis, J. D. Wilder, John Davis, J. G. Player, E. Ard, E. Browder, J.