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nt forward to go into action, but was not needed. The company had 48 horses killed. The battery is still manned and in command of 1st Lt. Henry C. Carter, who escaped capture. We have the following correct list of the casualties from Orderly Sergeant Wm. B. Gretter, who dates from "Camp near Spotsylvania C. H., May 11th." Killed.--Corporal E C Howard; privates S A Wakeham, G P Porter. Wounded — Sergeants G D Thaxton, slightly in leg; L Lumpkin, severely in side and leg; Corporal W. H Winn, severely in arm; privates L W Redd, mortally; H Bullington, slightly in side; E F Cullen, slightly in side; J M Fourqurean, slightly in leg; W W Lear, slightly in head; J M Manders, slight concussion; T M Miller, slightly in shoulder; P B Porter, slightly in arm; E H Smith, severely in shoulder (since died) Missing and supposed to be prisoners — Cpt B H Smith, Sgt T H Quarles, Corp'l C B Hunt, J R Bugg, H Breeden, W B Courtney, E M Crump, R C Chamberlayne, C B Fourqurean, R J Gambol, J T Har