in turn compelled to fall back.
The brave General Starke was killed; General Lawton was wounded, anma,Taliaferro's,Jackson's,126173
2d Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's, 55
9th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,246
10th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,257
15th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's, 22
14th LouisianStarke's,Jackson's, 22
14th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,134
5th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,1910
Hampden artillery,Starke's,Jackson'Starke's,Jackson's,134
5th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,1910
Hampden artillery,Starke's,Jackson's, 22
7th Virginia cavalry,Ashby's,Jackson's, 1616
17th Virginia battalion,Ashby's,Jackson's,123
Starke's,Jackson's,1910
Hampden artillery,Starke's,Jackson's, 22
7th Virginia cavalry,Ashby's,Jackson's, 1616
17th Virginia battalion,Ashby's,Jackson's,123
Major Andrews, chief of artillery, 11
13th Virginia,Early's,Ewell's,23234
25th Virginia,Early's,ana,Starke's,Jackson's,2586111
15th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,115364
1st Louisiana,Starke's,JacStarke's,Jackson's,44751
10th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,33134
9th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,227193
BattStarke's,Jackson's,33134
9th Louisiana,Starke's,Jackson's,227193
Batteries,Starke's,Jackson's,459
13th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,91928
26th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,378Starke's,Jackson's,227193
Batteries,Starke's,Jackson's,459
13th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,91928
26th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,3787124
31st Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,73744
38th Georgia,Lawton's,Ewell's,66874
60th Georgia,Lawton'[6 mor
g Nineteenth Georgia, and Major Bronaugh, Park battalion, were killed, and Colonels Starke, Connor, Hoke, Thomas, A. J. Lane, and Lieutenant-Colonel Folsom and Captaardor that he passed far in front of my whole line.
The Sixtieth Virginia, Colonel Starke, and Fifty-fifth, Colonel Mallory, charged and captured two batteries of Na Connor, McGowan, Goodner, Cowan, A. J. Lane, J. H. Lane, Thomas, Hardeman, and Starke; Lieutenant-Colonels Folsom, Simmons, Barber, Christian, H. H. Walker, Howard, cial mention for conspicuous gallantry is made of the following officers : Colonels Starke, Mallory, McGowan, Thomas, Riddick, Barnes, Hamilton, Hoke, J. H. Lane, Co gallant fellow here fell, the officers leading and encouraging the men. Colonel W. E. Starke, Sixtieth Virginia, received a painful wound in the hand.
I suppose it ave to refer you to the several company reports accompanying this document. W. E. Starke, Colonel, commanding Sixtieth Virginia Regiment.
Report of Colonel J. F