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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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The Minnesotians returned the fire, and many a rebel suffered in retaliation for this act of treachery. The First Maine cavalry, which was cut off Monday night near Jefferson, reached Bristoe Station Tuesday night. They lost twenty men, who were sent to communicate with General Gregg. Our men behaved handsomely. The following is a list of the casualties: Killed--Colonel James E. Mallon, Forty-second New-York, commanding Third brigade, Second division, Second corps. Wounded--Captain S. M. Smith, Seventh Michigan infantry, Inspector-General of General Webb's staff; four captains of Forth-second New-York; Lieutenant William B. Driver, Nineteenth Massachusetts, slight; Lieutenant J. I. Ferris, Nineteenth Massachusetts, slight; Captain Frank Wessels, Judge Advocate, Second division, Second corps; Captain Thomas Sinclair, First Minnesota, slight; Lieutenant J. D. Gray, First Minnesota, slight; Lieutenant Stevens, Fifteenth Massachusetts, slight. The Fifteenth Massachusetts lost
arterPrivateCo. H, 11th S. C. V.Wounded slightly. P. B. McDanielPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Killed. J. B. AllstonCaptainCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. M. StuartLieutenantCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. CapersLieutenantCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. J. B. AttawayPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. W. BrounPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. E. BootwrightPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded severely. S. M. SmithPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded. W. W. LangPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Missing. J. WaldenPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Missing. J. F. ChapinSergeantBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. Wm. ThompsonSergeantBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded severely. N. B. FullerCorporalBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded severely. E. E. BurbanCorporalBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded severely. J. J. BrownCorporalBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded severely. J. E. TrippPrivateBeaufort Li
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
, 2d Sergeant W. Williams, 5th Sergeant J. H. Williams, 1st Corporal A. J. Welden, Private S. J. Abernathey, W. F. Abernathy, E. Andrews, J. W. Chaffin, C. Chappell, Private J. M. Coggins, J. H. Campbell, E. Lamb, J. T. Harris, W. H. Myhard, J. D. Sloan, T. C. Samuels, J. Wright. Co. K. 1st Sergeant H. F. Smith, 2d Sergeant J. W. Brown, 4th Sergeant N. Henderson, Private R. J. Griffin, T. W. Micthenar, W. A. Bishop, J. J. McGloghn, Private C. W. Owen, S. M. Smith, S. C. Smith, J. G. Smith, F. Wm. Smith, F. P. Sandford, R. W. Stowe. Total, 188. E. D. Clower, Capt. Commanding Regiment. G. W. Knight, Sergeant-Major. Forty-eighth Alabama Regiment. Field and Staff. Hosp. Stew'd R. W. Cam, Musician E. S. Smith. Co. A. 1st Sergeant R. A. Yarbrough 2d Sergeant J. S. Burges 3d Sergeant S. P. Densmon 4th Sergeant Milton Stewart 1st Corporal A. J. Vanhorne 4th Corporal C. H. Graves, Private Whitfield Beam R. A. Cain Pr