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0820311 Mr. Thomas Oakes0600188020 Joseph Tufts0300156077 John Bradshaw, jun.060094021 Jonathan Bradshaw0300106020 Nathaniel Hall0300940011 Nathaniel Francis030096013 Stephen Francis030040004 Samuel Polly030041004 Benjamin Tufts0600510012 Aaron Blanchard030041014 Benjamin Weber030041004 Jonathan Weber030041004 William Benford030000012 John Atwood030000004 John Tufts060041000 Joseph Francis030013000 Stephen Greenleaf060044028 Richard Waite030094010 Jacob Polly030024009 Samuel Turner030039000 Oliver Atwood030019004 Joseph Weber030000000 Ebenezer Francis030000000 John Fossit030020005 Enoch Greenleaf060000004 John Stimson030000000 William Patten, jun.030041000 Ebenezer Brooks, jun.0300911000 Stephen Hall, jun.030083000 Robert Cresson030000000 Daniel Paine030000000 Jonathan Hall, jun.030000005 Thomas Phillebrown030041000 Samuel Bradshaw030017000 Stephen Bradshaw030000000 William Watsen030037005 Jonathan Watsen060049004 Thomas Dill030000000 Jonathan Po
was Gettysburg, and unhappily it was his last. On July 1st his division drove the enemy from Seminary ridge. On the second day, while riding down his line to order an assault on Cemetery hill, he was struck by a fragment of shell and mortally wounded. He lived to be carried to Staunton on the retreat, where his leg was amputated July 18th, an operation which he survived only a few hours. His body was interred at Tarboro, in Calvary churchyard. His wife and three sons survived him, Samuel Turner, William D. and Stephen Lee Pender. Gen. G. C. Wharton has related, that in a conversation with A. P. Hill and himself, General Lee said: I ought not to have fought the battle at Gettysburg; it was a mistake. But the stakes were so great I was compelled to play; for had we succeeded, Harrisburg, Baltimore and Washington were in our hands; and we would have succeeded had Pender lived. It is a tradition that Lee regarded him as the officer who should take the place of Stonewall Jackson.
J Brooks, slightly, groin. Missing: Milas Hagans, known to be wounded; W J Simmons. Company H--Killed: Lieut Jas G Turner; Privates Jacob Dice and A M Harris. Wounded: Capt W W DeLamar, arm, severely; Lt R A Harkey, leg, slightly; Corporal W E W Harper, hip, slightly; R J Nail, hand, slightly; H H Miller, do; J P Copeland, finger, do. Missing: G T Emory and B F Turner. Company I--Killed: Capt O A Lee; Privates Jackson Cooner and Franklin Quinn--Wounded: Henry Beecher, slightly, elboy B.--Wounded: W F Morris, seriously. Company C.--None. Company D.--Killed: Privates J L Compton, T W Oakley, Samuel Turner, W H Williamson. Wounded: Capt Gen E Tayloe, seriously in fool; Sergt F L Glover, slight; Privates J W Blunt, leg amG W Lewis, shoulder, badly; H W Purcell, hand; J R Saunders, head, slightly; L D Strond, arm, slightly; G W Webb, hand; J Turner, hand. Wounded and Missing: T J Hardwick, W U Jones. Company G, Capt Shepherd, commanding — Killed: Private J T Ric