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James E. Howell (search for this): article 18
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William W. Tarpley (search for this): article 18
Sixth North Carolina Regiment.
The following is an official statement of the killed and wounded in Col. Fisher's regiment at the battle of Manassas:
Company A, Capt. Kirkland, commanding, Privates Wm. D. Hannah and Barney Bleany, killed; 2d Lieut. Thomas A. Price, 3d Serg. Wm. W. Tarpley and Daniel Burnes, slightly wounded; 1st Serg't James Parsons and Barney Brennan, severely wounded, and Chas. W. Burrows, missing.
Company B, Lieut. Parish, commanding.--Private Van Buren Oakley, killed; 2d Lieut. Wilie P. Mangum, mortally wounded; Serg. David C. Roberts and Corp'l Arthur S. Carrington, severely wounded; Allen Tilly, William Ray and Gilford Laws, slightly wounded.
Company C, Capt. Freeland, commanding.--Privates John A. Hutchins and Robert Falkner, killed; Private Wm. P. Haley, mortally wounded; Serg't Albert W. Pickett, Privates James Roman, Hiram W. Vickers, James Copley, Spencer B. Freeman, Silas Hutchins, Wm. Shamblee, John E. Davis, Allison S. Glenn, and H
Charles F. Fisher (search for this): article 18
Sixth North Carolina Regiment.
The following is an official statement of the killed and wounded in Col. Fisher's regiment at the battle of Manassas:
Company A, Capt. Kirkland, commanding, Privates Wm. D. Hannah and Barney Bleany, killed; 2d Lieut. Thomas A. Price, 3d Serg. Wm. W. Tarpley and Daniel Burnes, slightly wounded; 1st Serg't James Parsons and Barney Brennan, severely wounded, and Chas. W. Burrows, missing.
Company B, Lieut. Parish, commanding.--Private Van Buren Oak ivate John W. Evans, hand shot off.
Company I, Capt. York, commanding.--Sergeant Hiram Sears, Sergeant John W. Wilson and Private Joseph T. Morris, mortally wounded; Private James H. Moring, severely wounded, and Joseph D. Ausley, slightly wounded.
Col. Charles F. Fisher killed, and Lieut. Col. C. E. Lightfoot slightly wounded, making 15 killed, 7 mortally wounded, 25 severely.
21 slightly, and 1 missing, making 69.
A number of others received slight injuries, not worth mentioning.
James G. Watson (search for this): article 18
James Simpson (search for this): article 18
Joseph T. Morris (search for this): article 18
Allen Tilly (search for this): article 18
Jason D. Setzer (search for this): article 18
Kirkland (search for this): article 18
Sixth North Carolina Regiment.
The following is an official statement of the killed and wounded in Col. Fisher's regiment at the battle of Manassas:
Company A, Capt. Kirkland, commanding, Privates Wm. D. Hannah and Barney Bleany, killed; 2d Lieut. Thomas A. Price, 3d Serg. Wm. W. Tarpley and Daniel Burnes, slightly wounded; 1st Serg't James Parsons and Barney Brennan, severely wounded, and Chas. W. Burrows, missing.
Company B, Lieut. Parish, commanding.--Private Van Buren Oakley, killed; 2d Lieut. Wilie P. Mangum, mortally wounded; Serg. David C. Roberts and Corp'l Arthur S. Carrington, severely wounded; Allen Tilly, William Ray and Gilford Laws, slightly wounded.
Company C, Capt. Freeland, commanding.--Privates John A. Hutchins and Robert Falkner, killed; Private Wm. P. Haley, mortally wounded; Serg't Albert W. Pickett, Privates James Roman, Hiram W. Vickers, James Copley, Spencer B. Freeman, Silas Hutchins, Wm. Shamblee, John E. Davis, Allison S. Glenn, and Ha