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Men and officers, as far as I could discover, acted very well in the engagement. The casualties were as follows: Company A. Killed: Private James Henley. Wounded: Privates James G. Tate, in leg; H. Snodgrass, in arm; H. It. Coltherco, in head: A. J. Pierce, in left shoulder. Company B. Killed: Private James T. Sanders. Wounded: Corporal George W. Gross, in thigh; private Daniel Munick, in mouth. Company C. Killed: Private George Snuffer. Wounded: Privates John Newby, James M. Sloan. Company D. Wounded: Privates S. E. James, William Umbarger, James Duncan, Isaac Broun, A. O. Saunders. Company G. Killed: First Lieutenant Robert C. Taylor. Wounded: Sergeant E. McIngles, privates William Duarty, John Craig, J. H. Kropff, E. D. Cradock. Company H. Killed: Sergeant Samuel G. Rapp. Wounded: Privates J. A. Leech, John O. Lewis, James F. Reynolds. Company L. Wounded: Sergeants Samuel J. Sleper, John H. Kepps, Corporal Henry D. Price, private Joel R. Cook. Killed
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers, and soldiers who died as prisoners. (search)
a.,Sept. 26, 1864. Sinclair, Archibald,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 19, 1864. Siswell, S., Error for Liswell, Seth.27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Jan. 8, 1865. Sittzes, H. E.,*20th Mass. Inf.,Savannah, Ga.,Sept. 12, 1864. Skinner, J.,*22d Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Oct. 1, 1864. Slattery, John,40th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Sept.--, 1864. Slith, A. W.,*27th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Jan. 19, 1864. Sloan, Dwight, Corp.,56th Mass. Inf.,Hughes Tavern, Va.,May 22, 1864. Sloan, M.,*25th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Feb. 24, 1864. Slow, Sylvester,20th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 19, 1864. Slowood, C.,*28th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,March 11, 1864. Small, George E.,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept.--, 1864. Small, Taylor, Jr., Corp.,56th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Feb. 5, 1865. Small, Zachariah,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 10, 1864. Smalley, J. H. Name and rank.Command.Place of Death.Date of Death. Smalley, J. H.,*2d Mass. H. A.,And
son, Frederick J.,1st Mass. H. A.,Florence, S. C.,Jan. 25, 1865. Simpson, William,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 26, 1864. Sinclair, Archibald,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 19, 1864. Siswell, S., Error for Liswell, Seth.27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Jan. 8, 1865. Sittzes, H. E.,*20th Mass. Inf.,Savannah, Ga.,Sept. 12, 1864. Skinner, J.,*22d Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Oct. 1, 1864. Slattery, John,40th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Sept.--, 1864. Slith, A. W.,*27th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Jan. 19, 1864. Sloan, Dwight, Corp.,56th Mass. Inf.,Hughes Tavern, Va.,May 22, 1864. Sloan, M.,*25th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,Feb. 24, 1864. Slow, Sylvester,20th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 19, 1864. Slowood, C.,*28th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,March 11, 1864. Small, George E.,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept.--, 1864. Small, Taylor, Jr., Corp.,56th Mass. Inf.,Danville, Va.,Feb. 5, 1865. Small, Zachariah,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 10, 1864.
ranz, 479 Siswell, S., 549 Sitterly, J. J., 417 Sittzes, H. E., 549 Skelton, Benjamin, 418 Skidmore, C. H., 479 Skinner, Alonzo, 418 Skinner, J., 549 Slack, C. W., 81 Slade, G. C., 418 Slattery, Cornelius, 418 Slattery, J. G., 418 Slattery, Jerry, 418 Slattery, John, 549 Slattery, Michael, 418 Slaven, Hugh, 418 Slayton, S. D., 418 Sleeper, George, 480 Sleeper, J. H., 103, 104, 115, 120, 149, 189 Slith, A. W., 549 Sloan, Dwight, 549 Sloan, G. S., 480 Sloan, J. V., 480 Sloan, M., 549 Slocum, H. W., 99, 105 Slocum, J. S., 418 Slocum, J. W., 418 Slow, Sylvester, 549 Slowood, C., 549 Small, G. E., 549 Small, J. F., 480 Small, Taylor, Jr., 549 Small, Zachariah, 549 Smalley, Ebenezer, 480 Smalley, J. H., 550 Smart, Elisha, 53, 418 Smart, J. T., 550 Smart, W. H., 418 Smiley, J. L., 480 Smith, A. C., 480 Smith, A. H., 550 Smith, Abner, 550 Smith, Ai B., 480 Smith, Albion, 438, 494 Smith, Alden B., 418 Smith, Asa, 189, 480 Smith, B. H., 418 Smith
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
h Sergeant J. Fulford, 5th Sergeant N. Campbell, C. T. Ellis, 1st Corporal N. Denmark, J. Hargrove, Private R. M. Bently, Nelson Armstrong, J. Bryant, Gustavus Brown. Private R. Bryant, [1 off. 59 men.] Fifth Florida Regiment. Co. A. Private John Mays, John Stewart, Private David L. Geer, Private B. G. Gainey, Joseph Allen. Co. B. 1st Sergeant James Oliver, 3d Sergeant Joseph Allen, 4th Sergeant Joseph Bryant, Private Andrews Feiget. Co. C. Private M. Sloan, W. R. Sloan, Samuel Edwards, Nathan Odom, Private C. S. Alligood, Asa Holt, W. M. Isler. Co. D. Private William Howell, Hawkins, John Tatum, William Catledge. Co. E. 3d Sergeant John W. Jones, Private H. Holtzclaw, Every Stokeley, Private William Bailey, Wm. C. Bryan, N. W. Howell. Co. F. 1st Sergeant F. M. Brown, Private J. A. Hill, Wm. A. Lindsay, Private James Newson, J. A. Taylor. Co. G. 1st Sergeant C. W. Bannerman, 2d Sergeant
umphrey, Creamer, Butler and Hawkins reached him. A ball also penetrated the back of his coat. Two or three shots were fired from the rear cars after he fell, The body was conveyed in a vehicle to the southern police station, where Justice John Showacre appeared at three o'clock yesterday afternoon and summoned a jury of inquest, composed of the following persons: George R. Berry, (foreman,) Wm.T. Spies, James Cann, J. H. Bradley, John Lloyd, A. C. Wheeler, Peter Leuts, George W. Mitchell, M. Sloan, George R. Rhodes, George Boyce, Henry Fowle. Dr. McKew examined the body for the jury, who, after reviewing it as required by law, adjourned to 9 o'clock this morning, to assemble at the southern station. The corpse was laid out at the station dressed in the clothes the deceased had on when he received his death wound--one kid glove on, and the other partly drawn. Great curiosity was evined by the citizens to view the body, and expressions of sympathy were deep and fervent. At four