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The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Sergeant J B Harmer, Corporal W H Northern; Privates L W Alderson, S J Surtis, J F McAllister. Wounded: Captain D G Houston, hand and leg; Sergeant R B Williams, breast; C H Murray, chin; Corporal Wright, head; J Blankinship, leg; J Falls, arm and leg; J Goodwin, legs; A R Gibbs, arm; A P Grady, slightly; V B Hickock, shoulder; J S Hopkins, leg; B A Hypas, abdomen; James Keisler, badly; R Lemon, arm; J L Lemon, breast, C W Lemon, foot; J P Lemon, hand J B Smith, leg; W D St Clair, knee; W W Ward, hand; --Zimmerman, hand. Company E, 1st Lieutenant Abbott commanding — Killed: Privates A J Thomas, Jno Carney and James Catney. Wounded; Privates E Wray, badly; H H Colvin, slightly; John Kelly, slightly; John McD Wills, badly; J N Butterworth, slightly; R L Haynes, slightly; D Lawhorn, slightly; C R Roberts, badly; W Rockacharlis, badly. Company F, Capt E Fowlkes.--Killed Capt Fowikes, Corp'l R E Hines, private W H Cooper. Wounded: A Akers, in arm; N R Alley, W. C. Bain, arm;
privates James Ward, Antonio Ward, Salestin Sanfey, David Pashue, John McDermott, B Garibes. Wounded: Corporal Jos J. Helter, slightly; privates Michael Gaino, slightly; William Dickons, severely; James Ryan, slightly Samuel; Gough, mortally; Morris Rainy, mortally; Jos Go slightly; John T Munday, severely; Louis Dondero, slightly; Michael Shaying, slightly; Joseph Gisborne, severely; Charles Raynold, slightly. Patrick Linshan, severely; Robert Feville severely James Sanford, mortally; J A Fritz, mortally J. Drabis, severely, Killed 7, wounded 17--total 24 The Gardes Lafayette went into action on the 31st with 43 men, having just half their number. Corporal Helter had two muskets crashed by shells in the engagement. Wounded soldiers in Jackson's between him and H. A. Wootan, co L, 12th Ala, slight. Wealry Thomas, co L, 12th Ala, slight. Jas Burts, Thomas co L, 12th Ala, slight. Wm H Sullivan, co F. 49th Va, slight. B B Cody co A,