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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. Dickerson, M. A. Young. [74]Zzz Twenty-sixth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Ord. Sergeant E. H. Hornaday, Hos. Steward Benj. Hines. Co. A. 2d Sergeant Jas. P. Ashley, 5th Sergeant J. H. Osbern, Private W. Blevins, R. Bare, M. Duvall, Private Thos. Grimsley, Zach. Ausburn, C. H. Reedy, W. B. Reedy. Co. B. Sergeant E. B. Chaney, J. H. Lee, Corporal A. Eason, Private J. D. Anston, H. D. Fespirman, W. E. Norwood, Private W. E. Robertson, J. R. Simpson, Wm. Starnes, Jno. Welsh, W. T. Baker, J. C. Mickle. Co. C. Sergeant J. T. Ferguson, Wm. Curtis, Private Thos. Watts. Co. D. 1st Sergeant W. P. Burt, Sergeant J. A. Chesson, Private H. L. Johnson, J. Gilmore, J. Baker, A. Baker, Geo. Brooks, Private D. C. Adams, J. Lankston, Geo. Kelly, E. Raglan, G. Booker, W. E. Booker, Q. Edwards. Co. E. Sergeant G. H. Fitts, Private E. Brewer, Jno. Brewer, Jno. W. Dowd, L. Ellis, J. C. Blalock, G. Ellington, Jas
The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Vice President Stephens and the hospitals. (search)
led — Serg't Clinton Hatcher, Corporal Donohue, Private Costello,(head shot off by bomb,) Private Furr. Wounded — C. Furr, (since died,) Lieut. Pettit, shot in the thigh, badly; Lieut. Gray, slightly, in hip. Company G, Capt. Jas. Thrift. Killed — James Ballinger. Wounded--Privates Templer, Henry O'Banion, John Hutcheson. Company H, Capt. J. M. Wample, Was sent to the burnt bridge on Goose Creek to guard the approach and did not engage in the fight. Company I, Capt. J. R. Simpson. Killed — None, Wounded — Chas. E. Taylor, seriously; 1 t. Carter, slightly, in hand; John W. Shillman, flesh wound in arm; John Simond, slight wound in shoulder. John Rush, slightly. Company K, Capt. R. Taylor Scott. Killed — None. Wounded--Private Silas Handbeck, seriously; Jos. Furr, badly; Erasmus Fletcher, do.; Wm. Rector, do.; John Lidall, slightly; Chs. Fewell, do.; J. T. Cook, do.; William Swain, do. The casualties in the 19th Mississippi were few. The