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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
H. Whittey, 1st North Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d; died August 3d. Lieutenaut J. Elliott, 1st North Carolina cavalry; wounded July 10th; died July 28th. Private G. S. King, 10th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6th; died July 31st. Lieutenant A. Cook, 1st Maryland cavalry. Captain S. Thatcher, 11th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Lieutenant F. M. Bledsoe, 11th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Private A. S. Wilson, 1st Virginia cavalry troop; wounded July 5th. Private C. H. Steele, 1st Maryland battalion; wounded July 3d. Sergeant Thomas Blackistone, 1st Maryland battalion; wounded July 3; died August 1st. Private W. H. Brannon, Stuart's artillery; wounded August, 1862. Private W. H. Everett, 56th North Carolina regiment. Private W. Swaincot, Stuart's artillery. Private W. Hawley, 59th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private T. J. Bloodsworth, 21st Mississippi regiment. Private P. P. Crowder, 38th North Carolina regiment. Private J. T. Sw