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The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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Not so. --The report alluded to in some of the papers of the death of James Massenburg Jr., Orderly Sergeant of the Thomas Artillary is contradicted by authority of that gentleman himself. He was in Richmond yesterday.--He was wounded in the neck last Sunday by piece of shell, but is as good as half a dozen dead men yet. Two of the Thomas Artillery were killed in the battle of Stone Bridge.
subjugated. Louisiana. The following, from another correspondent, relates to a well-known citizen of Richmond. We cordially endorse the suggestion that Sergeant Massenburg deserves promotion for gallant and meritorious services: Now that the smoke of the battle at Manassas is being cleared off, we may begin to give some of the more remarkable incidents of the day, and some of the many instances of individual fearlessness and valor. Sergeant James Massenburg, noted in Richmond as one of the best drill-masters before entering the service, is among those whose personal valor should be specially noticed. He belongs to the Thomas Artillery, of this city, an independent company, which was engaged for at least five hours in the hottest of the fight at Manassas. Early in the engagement, Sergeant Massenburg was stricken by a fragment from a bursting bombshell of the enemy, felled to the ground, and was borne from the field as among the dead.--In about half an hour he so far re