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The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ed: Lieut Gardner, in leg; agt Duffle, severely; corp Smoot, slightly; private Atkins, do; Benton, severely; Bell, dangerously; D Bell, flesh wound; W L Fills, in leg; Gendran, in hip; Jordan, broken leg; Loper, broken arm; McKenell, dangerously; Milroy, slight; Moore, seriously; A McCambridge, do; Neville, arm broken; Powers, in leg and shoulder; Ryan, in shoulder; Singletary, bayonet wound in leg; Skinnes, dangerously; Ledbrew, in leg; La Var Thompson, dangerously; Williamson, do. Missing: Yeates. This company went into action with sixty-nine men. List of casualties in the 16th N. C. Troops. Col. Champ T N Davis, killed and left on the field. Company A--Killed: Priv James Brooks. Wounded and left on the field: Priv Sylvanus Brooks and Robt T Conely. Wounded slightly: Lieuts James R Love and A W Boyan, Corp'l D M Raby and A J Patterson, Priv N Childers, F M Brown, John L Davis, W E Parris, and N H H Burns. Company B--Wounded: Priv Thos Gregory, arm broke; Wilson