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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.29 (search)
tal day, Colonel Hunton, who had been sorely wounded, was made a brigadier-general. Its field officers, at different periods, were: Eppa Hunton, Colonel; Charles B. Tebbs, Lieutenant-Colonel; Edmund Berkeley, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel; Norbourne Berkeley, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel; William A. Berkeley, Major; James Thrift, Maj of his family—was so completely worn out at the close of the battle as to make it necessary for him to retire to Leesburg for medical attention, leaving Lieutenant-Colonel Tebbs in command. Tebbs would not assume the responsibility of ordering the regiment on the expedition, but said that any who chose to volunteer for it might Tebbs would not assume the responsibility of ordering the regiment on the expedition, but said that any who chose to volunteer for it might do so. Thereupon Captains Edmund and Wm. N. Berkeley; Lieutenants R. H. Tyler, L. B. Stephenson and Robert Cue; Sergeants. F. Wilson, I. O. Adams and——Gochenaner; Corporals B. Hunt, W. Fletcher, R. Hutchinson, Wm. Thomas; Privates A. S. Adams, J. W. Adams, F. A. Boyer, I. L. Chinn, G. Crell, R S. Downs, W. Donnelly, G. Insor, <
The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Vice President Stephens and the hospitals. (search)
Capt. John Campbell (said to be wort $6,000,000.) Killed.--Corporal J. A. Pettus, (son of Gov. Pettus,) Privates L. M. Holloway, W. E. Territt. Wounded--Lieut. John B. Fearney, seriously; Private S. S. Certee, slightly. Total--3 killed, two wounded. Of the field officers, Col. E. K. Burt was mortally wounded, and Sergeant Major O. E. Stuart slightly wounded. Killed and wounded in 8th Virginia regiment. The field officers of this regiment are, Col. Eppa Hunton, Lieut. Col. Charles B. Tebbs, Major Norman Berkely, Adj. H. C. Bowie. Company A. Killed--Corporal F. A. Osborne, Private Reeder. Wounded — Wm. Januey, seriously; Zed F. Milburn, do; Flavins Haynes, leg shot off; John Shaffer, seriously. Company B. None killed. Wounded — Albert F. Triplet slightly wounded in arm. Company C. Killed — Edward Maher, Christopher Lambert. Wounded — Lunden Carter, seriously; Warren Loper, do.; Charles Simonds, do. Company D. Killed — none.