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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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on the field. Sergeant Sidney Strother, seriously wounded by shell and minie ball; died during the night at his home in Richmond. Private D. M. Lancaster, wounded in the leg by a shell; leg amputated, and died on fourth July. Private B. V. Graves, wounded in the leg by a shell, and leg amputated ; continues very ill; may probably recover. Corporal Wm. B. Allen, severe wound in the leg by a minie ball. Private M. T. Rides, severely wounded in shoulder by minie ball. Private George T. Young, severely wounded in neck by shrapnell minie ball. Private Marion Knowles, severely wounded in leg by shell. Private Thomas J. Mallory, severely wounded in neck by minie ball. We were fortunate enough to get all of our wounded into the city during the evening and night. W. G. Crenshaw. Report of Colonel Bradley T. Johnson. headquarters Maryland line, July 7, 1862. Captain J. Campbell Brown, Assistant Adjutant General, Third Division: Captain: On Thursday, June