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B F Jordson, R A Barton, A W Barr, slight; W H Compton, R Elmore, J W Jones, slight; R H Patterson, W J Oakley, slight. Company E.--Killed: Corp'l W E Winstanley. Company F.--Killed: 1st Sergt M J Carson. Privates J W Davis. Wounded: Privates B Kornegay, since dead; G L Mayberry. D A Griffin, Henry Davis, John Moses, F James, R Hogan, John Henry, W W H Brown, N Smitherman, Wm Green, Geo Woodruff, L Taylor, J N Suttle, slight; Wm Childers Company G.--Wounded: Privates Geo W Brewer, leg amputated; David C Cox. Company H.--Missing: Private John Lano, reported to be wounded; Private J A Allen. Company I--Wounded: Corp'l J A Kirkland, R L Smith, A W Dama, Private J M Vale. Company K.--Wounded: Corp'l W A Phillips, Private Morton, mortally; A M Lurb, Thos Milchell. Total killed total wounded 48 missing 4. The above loss was sustained by the regiment on Saturday evening (with the exception of private Morton, co. K, who was wounded Sunday morning,)
Death of a brave man. Capt. Jame B. Brower, of the Nansemond Cavelry, died at the residence of his brother in Prince George county, a few days since. He had been in command of this spirited envalry company for nearly a year, and had performed much service in the vicinity of Pertamouth and the Albemarie region of North Carolina. His very name was a terror to the Yankees and Union men in the vicinity of Edenton and Elizabeth City. He was a brave man. When his bealth failed he resigned his commond and yielded to death. Capt. Brewer leaves an interesting family at Suffolk.
C; John Tuebyfill, co C, 16th N C; A O Lynch, co C, 34th N C; Allen M McInness, co K, 34th N C; D A Wilson, co G, 38th N C; Gilbert-Arrewood, co F, 38th N C; Calvin J Deal, co G, 38th N C; C B Powell, co I, 38th N C; Margamin Jones, co I, 38th N C; L J Wells, co B, 38th N C; Dan Hoffman, co F, 38th N C; John D Hoke, co F, 38th N C; All Gross, co G, 38th N C; Daniel M Matthews, co G, 38th N C; Wm L Lackey, co G, 38th North Carolina; Jas W Lacking, co G, 38th N C; D B Talley, co B, 38th N C; Y Brewer, co C, 38th N C; H Young, co F, 16th N C; R A Painter, co A, 16th N C; P L Edwards, co L, 16th N C; E M Hunnicutt, co C, 16th N C; Dallas James, co F, 16th N C; Jos B Green co F, 16th N C; Jno M Snelson, co F, 16th N C; Jno K Hall, co A, 16th N C; Jno Gellick, co A, 2d Miss Batt'n; Levy C Cooper, co C 44th Ga; A H Jones, co I. 1st N C; Thos J Roland, co F, 48th Ga; Ben F Harrison, co G, 3d Va; Ro M Scott, co D, 12th Miss; Seth S Martin. co E, 12th Miss; Wm H Lewis, co E, 1st N C; Isaac Rech
Seventh Company. 2d Lt. Jno W Hall com'ding.--Killed: Thos J Watson. Wounded: Geo Shiver, A Woodee, Jno Cheshire. Eighth Company, 1st Lt. Wm H H Rogers com'g. Killed: T J Wilder, G Herndon. Wounded: J T C Adams, Thos Lewis, S W Parker. Ninth Company, 1st Lt Sikes com'ding.--Killed: Jas Wilkie. Wounded: Thomas Mills, Jas White, Wm Stroble. Tenth Company, 1st Lt Spiers com'ding.--Killed: Thos Miller. Wounded: 2d Lt Pratt, Jacoh Moore, M Craine,--Wilkerson, J C Mole, W B Brewer, Jno Bonnel. Eleventh Company, 1st Lt E C Humphreys commanding.--Killed: Corp T M Ranson. Wounded: Jas H Knight, Jno L Penny, W B Sills, Samuel Cillford, A Viller, D C Knowles, D H Deer Twelth Company, Captain W Parkhill.--Killed: Captain W Parkhill. Wounded: Corp R M Horn, Corp R D Sturgess, Wm Clair, Jno Dobson, Albert Paine, M Dillan. Killed8 Wounded54 Total62 Thos. M. Palmer. Surgeon 2d Florida Vols. Moore Hospital, June 28th and 29th, Wm R Brown,
mile of the cross roads, when the advance guard was dismounted and deployed as skirmishers, and one section of Pennington's battery, under Lieut. Clark, was placed in position on a creed at the left of the road, supported by the 1st Michigan, Maj. Brewer. For half and hour or more a lively skirmish was kept up, when the advance skirmishers were reinforced by three squadrons from the 5th Michigan, and also the balance of these regiments acting as a reserve. The men thus thrown forward steadilf pine trees and stubble. Gen. Custer, when made aware of this flank movement, at once ordered a charge to be made; practicable under ordinary circumstances, but just at this point an impracticability, which he very speedily discovered.--Major Brewer fortunately hesitated when ordered to charge, and the result was a change of orders. The section of artillery exposed rapidly moved to the right, while the 1st Michigan remained in position until the enemy had fired one volley, then wheeling
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