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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)
been published, and the Dispatch presents it below. It will be read with interest, not only by the men who took part in the great struggle at Gettysburg, when what has been termed the High-water Mark of the Rebellion was reached, but by all old soldiers and by their children. The name, rank, regiment, date of wound, and date of death, if fatally ill or wounded, are given: The old record. Following is the list: Private James Leeman, 3d Georgia regiment; wounded July 1st. Private F. M. Sutton, 2d Mississippi regiment; wounded July 6th; died July 19th. Sergeant W. M. Jones, 50th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Private S. W. Bloodworth, 21st Mississippi regiment. Private J. E. Turner, 11th Virginia cavalry regiment; wounded July 5th; died July 26th. Sergeant J. M. Duval, 11th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st. Private Wright Smith, 10th Georgia regiment; wounded July 2d. Private P. Shields, 62d Virginia regiment; wounded July 5th. Private J. T.