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r object than they would, should they attempt the application themselves. L. Ringgold Thomas. I am. very respectfully, Your obedient servant, A list of the names of the Contributors --Captain F. G. Boggs. Lieutenant J. H. Grennor, J. L. Bray. W. H. Dellaray, D. H. Brotherton, Edwin James, Benj. Peddle, William M. Lawson, Joseph Weller, James Doland, Theor. R. Martin, M. C. Lawson, R. H. Norvell, T. S. Riddick. W. E. Tysinger, Henry R. Bonn, George H. Richards, G. A. Nolting, James E. Gentry, George H. Paul, John J. Sinot, W. R. Kirby, P. E. Kuhn, W. M. Wight. James P. Miller, Charles Stacy, Thomas Mouring, Joseph Jacobs, Edgar Jordan, William M. Jackson. George A. Rac, R. N. Dunn H. C. Clark. Joseph Bonn, Henry Pairo. J. D. Gilman, J. N. Thorp, W. C. Estres. C. R. New, G. E. Redford, W. H. C. Smith, John Meanley, P. C. Cabell, Edwin Gilman, R. D. Armstrong. A. O. Claton, J. J. Chadick, R. J. Claton, Divid Crow, H. J. Haymil, L. R. Thomas, J. R. Davis, R. C. Chadick.
to make the necessary disposition of our forces. I rode forward instantly towards General Rains' position, at the same time ordering Generals Slack, McBride, Clark and Parsons to move their infantry and artillery rapidly forward. I had ridden but a few hundred yards when I came upon the main body of the enemy, commanded by Gon of cavalry, (dismounted,) numbering some 234 men, lost 4 killed and 8 wounded. Among the former were Lieutenant Colonel Austin and Captain Engart. Brigadier General Clark was also wounded His infantry (290 men) lost in killed 17, and wounded 71. Col. Burbridge was severaly wounded. Capts. Farris and Halleck and Lieut. Haskins were killed. Gen. Clark's cavalry, together with the Windsor Guards, were under the command of Lieut. Colonel Major, who did good service. They lost 6 killed and 5 wounded. Brig. Gen. McBride's division (605 men) lost 22 killed, 67 severely wounded, and 57 slightly wounded. Col. Foster and Captains Nichols, Dougherty,