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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 31, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Jordan (search for this): article 6
Editors (search for this): article 6
The Fourth Alabama Regiment.
Camp Johns, near Manassas, Aug. 27, 1861. Messrs. Editors:
--In your issued of the 24th, I had an inquiry on the part of some fair lady concerning the killed and wounded of Captains King's and Dawson's companies of the Fourth Alabama Regiment; and confessing as I do an allegiance to the fair sex, as well as to "Uncle Jeff," I cheerfully comply with her request.
I furnish the official report submitted by the officers in command of the respective companies inquired about:
Company G, Captain King.--Wounded--2d Sergeant W A Lockett, painfully in shoulder; 4th Sergeant M M Cooke, slightly in thigh; 21 Corporal F G Butler, seriously in thigh; 4th Corporal Ira G Tarrant, dangerously in throat; Privates James R Crowe, fore arm fractured; J A Cosby, painfully in thigh; Wm H Fiquet seriously in arm; Jno Couch, slightly in shoulder; A B Downs, cannister shot in shoulder, (painfully); W D Johnston, slightly in side; Samuel W McKerrall, dangerously
Thomas J. Spencer (search for this): article 6
August 27th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 6
The Fourth Alabama Regiment.
Camp Johns, near Manassas, Aug. 27, 1861. Messrs. Editors:
--In your issued of the 24th, I had an inquiry on the part of some fair lady concerning the killed and wounded of Captains King's and Dawson's companies of the Fourth Alabama Regiment; and confessing as I do an allegiance to the fair sex, as well as to "Uncle Jeff," I cheerfully comply with her request.
I furnish the official report submitted by the officers in command of the respective companies inquired about:
Company G, Captain King.--Wounded--2d Sergeant W A Lockett, painfully in shoulder; 4th Sergeant M M Cooke, slightly in thigh; 21 Corporal F G Butler, seriously in thigh; 4th Corporal Ira G Tarrant, dangerously in throat; Privates James R Crowe, fore arm fractured; J A Cosby, painfully in thigh; Wm H Fiquet seriously in arm; Jno Couch, slightly in shoulder; A B Downs, cannister shot in shoulder, (painfully); W D Johnston, slightly in side; Samuel W McKerrall, dangerously
Downs (search for this): article 6
Crowe (search for this): article 6
Peeples (search for this): article 6
Ira (search for this): article 6
M. Sergeant (search for this): article 6
Joseph Bohannan (search for this): article 6