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The Daily Dispatch: October 10, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Company A, Captain John F, Tompkins commanding.--Wounded: Corporal C. D. Jackson, slightly in knee; private S. A. Fore, fight hand Company B, Captain W. C. Win commanding.--Wounded: Privates G. N. Ralls, right shoulder; M. H. Bowen, in foot; J. A. Waddel, in right arm and breast; G. B. Clarke, flesh wound in left arm.--Missing--Sergeant J. R. Williamson. Company D, Lieutenant Thomas Hatcher commanding.--Wounded: Sergeant D. D. Hightower, in right shoulder. Company E, Lieutenant R. A. Ward commanding. Wounded: Sergeant D. Eudaily, in left shoulder. Company H, Lieutenant J. M. Kent commanding.--Killed: Privates W. L. Webband L. C. Webb. Wounde: Corporal W. R. Glenn, flesh wound in arm; Private M. L. Holland, flesh wound in thigh. Company G, Sergeant R. H. James commanding. Killed: Corporal W. B. Robinson. Wounded: Private J. E. Pollard, Slightly in foot. Recapitulation: Killed, 3; wounded, 11; missing, 1. Total, 15: H. C. Tompkins, Lieutenant and Act
Returned officers by flag of truth. The following is a list of the Confederate officers, who have been prisoners at the North, brought here by the last flag-of-truce boat from Fortress Monroe, which arrived at Varina on the 4th instant: Captains.--G. W. Buck, Thirty-third Virginia: W. Booker, Perrin's regiment; W. M. Cunningham, Second Mississippi; C. G. Campbell, Fifth Kentucky cavalry; J. C. Eathelberger, Ninth Florida; H. C. Ellas, Ward's Tennessee regiment; R. M. Moore, Twenty- seventh Virginia; S. B. Shelton, Twenty-sixth Virginia: H. G. Turner, Twenty-third North Carolina. First Lieutenants.--J. D. Brown, Thirty-seventh North Carolina; M. D. Hoon, Fifty-seventh Virginia; F. A. Barnard, Seventh Georgia cavalry; W. L. J. Cerley, Twenty-fifth Virginia; J. J. Doughty, Twelfth Georgia; J. G. Davis, Sixth Louisiana; R. Dailly, Thirty-fifth Georgia; H. H. Goff, Seventh Star Mississippi Battery; T. F. Newell, Forty-fifth Georgia; H. Puissan, Tenth Louisiana; L. Gouvant, C