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The Daily Dispatch: May 8, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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This corps, commanded by Capt. Dement, defended an important position on the right of Marye's hill on Sunday morning, and did such service as to elicit the especial notice and commendation of Gen. Early. The following is a list of its casualties. Killed--Private William Roby, of Charles county; N. Pollett, of Somerset county; Dr. P. Duvall, of Anue Arundel county. Wounded--1st Lieut Join Gale, of Somerset county, severely; Sergeant Alex Young, of Frederick City, slightly; Privates John T. Scharp, of Baltimore slightly; Richard S ed ham and Charles McNe, Baltimore, slightly; Albert Tolson, Prince George, slightly The Yankees in Gloucester. We learn from Acting Adjutant Pader, of the 5th Virginia cavalry, who was in Gloucester on Monday last, that on Tuesday the Yankees appeared in some force — artillery, cavalry, and infantry — at the Court House and at Claysor's tan-yard. About 300 in two separate made their way to Gloucester Point. The first lot went down on Tu