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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.39 (search)
Maiden. Edward McCready, killed First Manassas. H. H. McCready, lieutenant; wounded at Chancellorsville; killed Payne's farm. Robert McCready; died from wounds Wilderness, 1864. W. F. Moore, killed Spotsylvania, 1864. J. M. Morris; dead; Samuel Neff, killed Kernstown. T. C. Oaks. Bedford Overbay. John Parrish, killed at Payne's farm. J. T. Palmer; dead. Matthew Prater; dead. Martin Roane, lost two fingers at Chancellorsville; dead. James Roark; dead. J. H. Romans, killed First Manassas. Samuel Reedy. A. O. Sanders, wounded below Richmond. A. T. Sanders; died since the war. William Sanders, died during the war. Jesse Seay. Benjamin Sexton, died from wounds, Second Manassas. F. H. Sexton, died in prison. M. Sexton, killed Gettysburg. Sexton, wounded. C. C. Snider, died from wounds. T. C. Sexton. A. J. Staley. R. S. Stephens, died since war. J. H. Sayers. T. E. Schwartz. W. B. Skeffey, died at Elmira prison.
unded by a shell bursting on his back whilst he was laying on the ground. He is not mortally wounded. John M. Williams, Jr., was struck by a shell on his left arm and broken below his elbow, and received a ball shot in same arm above elbow. B. F. Leonard, wounded by a shell; two middle fingers and end of forefinger of left hand shot off. Thos. J. Wolf, struck by shell on left arm; bruised only. We were then ordered to charge bayonets, and we drove the enemy back. J. H. Romans was shot by a ball through the right grom. I fear he is mortally wounded. [Died at Orange C. H.] S. H. Wolf was shot through left thigh and was badly wounded. Samuel Neff, struck by a spent ball on calf of right leg; bruised only. Edward McCredy, poor fellow, was shot through left the heart, leading on the charge. Several of my boys' guns were struck by cannon balls and bent double in their hands. Our regiment captured Sherman's Battery, and Stephen E. James, of