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The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], Additional particulars from the Plymouth fight. (search)
lifeblood his devotion to his country. He was a native of Georgia, and the only field officer lost by us during the siege of Plymouth. The following named officers and privates wounded in the recent engagement before Plymouth, N. C., have arrived in Petersburg, and were assigned to the S. C. Hospital, Washington street. They were wounded on Monday, while storming the outer line of entrenchments. Some few of the wounds were severe, but most of them slight: Pegram's Battery--Sergt George Trent wounded through the arm; private Archibald Carmichael, burned by the explosion of a shell; B. L. Wiltsie' severely in both legs; Barney Winfree, in shoulder; and John C. Eckles, contusion from caisson. Blunt's Battery--Sergt Thos. M. Ross and private Wm. Noell. Fayette Artillery--Privates Wm. Allen and Jas. G. Barnes. First Virginia Regiment--Privates John Belcher, company H; Henry Toler, company H; Washington H. Wood, company G, and E. W. Callahan, company B. Eleve
The Daily Dispatch: April 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Wounded in Major E. F. Moseley's Battalion. (search)
The Wounded in Major E. F. Moseley's Battalion. --The following is a list of wounded in Major Edgar F. Moseley's Battalion of Artillery in the late fight at Plymouth: Montgomery (Ala.) Guards, commanded by Lieut Leo. Wounded--Privates E. R. Foster, John Dehlor. John Lee, M. T. Lamar. Confederate Artillery, from Mississippi, commanded by Capt. W. A. Bradford. Wounded--Sergt Ea Classley, Corp J. L. Russell. Branch's Field Artillery, commanded by Lieut N. Martin Wounded--Sergt Maj. John E. Booker Sergt. Geo. Trent. Privates Archibald Carmichael, Barny Winfree, Leroy R. Tafum, Wm. Wittsle B. C. Wells, John Eckles, W. G. Watts, Benj Franklin. Wilmington Light Artillery, Capt., Miller commanding. Wounded--Corp. J. W. McKeithum. --Private John Fly.