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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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wounded in the face. Company A.--Corporal Thomas Chatwell, shot in foot. Company C.--Wounded: Private S. S. Coddall, in right foot; private William Boyd, in left leg; private George Pratt, in left leg; private C. L. Terry, in the back. Company D.--Wounded: Private G. H. Hudge, in right leg; private A. J. Wolfe, in right hip. Company F.--Wounded: Sergeant T. R. Stamper, in foot; private W. S. Shupe, in right hip; private S. O. Canico, in left side. Company G.--Wounded: Sergeant J. H. Sublett, left hip; Corporal G. A. Willis, left arm; private P. Hall, in left hip and breast. Company L.--Wounded: Private J. C. Snider, in left arm. The wounds in most of the foregoing cases are slight — from fragments of shell. Many have already returned to duty. William Terry, Major, commanding Fourth Regiment Virginia Volunteers. Report of Lieutenant McKendree. headquarters Carpenter's battery, camp Paxton's brigade, December 23, 1862. General E. F. Paxton, commanding Fir