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The Daily Dispatch: August 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Gettysburg. (search)
vates D. Knight, Thos. Flowers, W. Bond. Company B—Lieutenant R. S. Jenkins. Company C—Lieutenant P. Shealy. Company D—Sergeant C. W. Johnson. Company E—Captain W. E. McCaslan. Company F—Lieutenant George Pooser, Private S. D. Phretchard. Company I—Sergeant William W. McLeod. Company K—Corporal G. Reddick. Company M—Lieutenant E. L. Hampton, Sergeant A. Williams. Fifth Florida. Company A—Private D. W. Scott. Company B—Private R. R. Barnes. Company C—Privates S. H. White, Arvin Oliver, Elias Barimna. Company D—Private James Burney. Company E—Lieutenant J. A. Jenkins, Privates S. H. Calhoun, R. C. Cash, R. Hudson, B. Sincoe, H. Linton. Company F—Captain John Frink. Company G—Private John Baugh. Company I—Private J. C. Cox. Company K—Lieutenant J. C. Blake, Private Thomas Mumford. Eighth Florida. Company C—Privates William Slaughter, C. B. Griffin. Company F—Private John Rowe. Company G—Priv
N. Y.; James A. Gault, G, 104th N. Y.; John H. Chipman, C, 59th Mass.; A. N. Richardson, F, 104th N. Y.; John Hall, 4th N. Y.; Jasper M. Griggs, C, 4th N. Y.; F. R. Kinsly, E, 39th Mass.; U. K. Berkest, H, 2d Penn.; Frederick Guyer, 83d N. Y.; Z. B. Adams, 56th Mass.; H. B. Fox, 34th Mass.; L. Black, 144th O. S. G. First Lieutenants--A. B. Horton, 149th Penn. F. Coppas, 72d Penn.; E. P. Luther, 122d N. Y.; (and a number more of the same rank). Second Lieutenants--E. R. Sage and S. H. White, 144th O. N. G. Surgeons — B. G. Streeter, 4th N. Y.; Assistant D. C. Powell, 1st N. Y. Chaplain — C. W. Keyes, 9th N. Y. The following are the casualties in the Richmond Grays, Twelfth Virginia regiment, in Friday's fight: Killed — Thomas C. Walsh. Wounded — A. F. Rogers. Missing — M. M. Bowen, George B. Gibson and George James. So far as we have been able to ascertain, there was no fighting on Saturday. At an early hour yesterday morning, however, a heavy cannon