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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 14
G W Green, D Hoctor, L Kinsey, F Wolf. Tenth Company.--Capt L Williams, Lieut J J Thompson, Serg M F Cox, Serg L R Cummings, Serg T J Sanchez. Corp'l D H Bennett, Privates John A Canson. T McCain, D W Robinson, C L Dickins, J H Stunders, J Moore, J J Thomas, C D Rawis, J F Strach, J J Williams. Eleventh Company--Captain Ballentyne, Serg Riley, Corp'l Brewer, Privates Bryan, G Clifford, C P Clark, W H Dennison, G Flournoy, W Harrison, J Nall, D B Reed, J B Turner, Luke Waters. Georgia and Florida papers requested to copy. List of casualties in the 23d North Carolina regiment, Col. D H Christin, (Gen. Garlan's brigades) in the engagement on Saturday. Col. D. H. Christie had his horse shot under him, and was painfully, though not seriously, wounded by the fall. Lieut. Col. R. D. Johnston, severely wounded in the head, and had his horse shot under him. Major E J Christian, severely wounded in the body and arm; supposed to be mortally; and had his horse shot
Glasgow (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
, June 2d, 1862. I send you the casualty list of our regiment, which you will please publish in your paper: Lieut-Col H A Carrington, wounded in shoulder. Company a — killed Corporal Samuel M Payne; Privates Wm F Gregory, Martin Templeton, Newton a Walker. Wounded: Serg't Wm F Wilson, in neck; Corporal R a Walters, slightly in leg; Privates Frederick Behman, in arm and side; Thos C Bowe, in hand Jos Brezz'la, in shoulder; John a Dalton, in face; Henry Dalton, in face; O T Glasgow, in arm; Jas Hubbard, in arm and leg; Chas W J Speer, in leg; Christopher C Keen, in arm; Michael C Kelp, in head; Calvin B Moore, in face; Chas Owen, in leg; Jas M Hall, in arm; Reuben J Powell, in thigh; Isaac Roly, in hip; Samuel F Swanson, in shoulder; Wm B Smith, mortally, in thigh; Wm E Watson, in shoulder; Nat Wilson, in side; John R Fountaine, in arm, amateur member missing; a J Lewis and John Campton, supposed to be killed or severely wounded. Company B--killed: Jno M Moore, Mi
Scott Hale (search for this): article 14
o, Privates E F Decotts, T Saunders, A Butler, G Cameron, J T Edwards, J Morrison, S P Bryant, E A Moore, Richard Cole, G Arnold. Sixth Company--Capt Musgrove, Lieut A J Stewart, Serg J L Dutton, Serg M Harrington, Corp'l R Wolf, Corp'l B Houck, Privates D Edwards, H Hore, J McKinley, T Coleman, J Moring, James Wilson, Henry Wilson, W Jordan. Seventh Company.--Capt Duncan, Lieut James Underwood, Corp'l W Williams, Corp'l W Belott, Privates John Kendrick. Thos Overstreet, Wm Mathis, Scott Hale, James Dorming, Hardy Dorming, Willis Cason. Eight Company — Lieut J R Kimbrew, Serg M P C Brooks Privates J M Wadsworth, T P Quiett, D Evers, E Greer, R O Bond. N Parker, J T Bish p, J J Horton, J C Hogan, J A Bird, J M Wilder. Ninth Company--Capt W R Moore, Serg A T Stockes, Privates R Allen, H J Carson G W Green, D Hoctor, L Kinsey, F Wolf. Tenth Company.--Capt L Williams, Lieut J J Thompson, Serg M F Cox, Serg L R Cummings, Serg T J Sanchez. Corp'l D H Bennett, Privates J
e; J M Crenshaw, in hand. Company C--killed: Jos M Jenkins, a S Foster, L T Robertson. Wounded: James C Banghan mortally; Lieut M P Vaughan, severely; Privates J H Phaup, severely; C V Vaughan, severely; T P Robertson, Jacob L Osborne, Ransom Hudgins, Hiram O Folkes, Wm T Gibbs. Company D--wounded: Privates Sterling a Daniel, John H Singleton, John S Harris missing: Privates Geo W Adams, Charles H Gilliam, (supposed to be killed) Company E--wounded: Edward a Johnson, in head; W B Bagby, shot in the foot; J T Isbell, in hand; W R Frayser, in face; M B Cilft, severely injured by contusion of spine. Company F--wounded: Lieut W J Morrisett, slightly in left braise; O T east, dangerously; J E Chappell. Missing: B J Harvey, W M Davidson. Company H--wounded: Privates Addison Coleman, in head; Peter F Pankey in leg. Company I--Private L N Ford, wounded in arm. Company K--wounded: Samuel Morrison, in head; John J Franklin in hand. Killed11 Wounded59 Missi
8d N. C. Regiment. P. S--Captain Geo. T. Baskerville, company I, a brave and competent officer, is now in command of the regiment. W. P. G. List of killed, wounded and missing of the 28th Virginia regiment, (Col. R. C. Allen,) in the fight of Sunday, June 1. Major N C Wilson, slightly wounded in the face. Ser't-Maj J Harvey Phelps, arm shattered above and below elbow. Company a--Lieutenant Fink commanding: none. Company B--Lieut McCartey commanding: Corp'l Wm S Houston and Jacob V Reynolds, Privates Henry Eanes, Nath R Thomas, Philip Sarvor, a J Minnick, and G H C Suodgrass, killed. Privates G W Harizell, severely wounded in head; Wm H Jones, slightly in head; Jas S McClanahan, arm broke; a G Caldwell, slightly in shoulder; D E Paitsell, severely in band; Jno F Paitsell, mortally in abdomen; Wm L Luck, in had; S B Paxton, slightly in hand; F B Leffel, mortally in side, Reuben Brisance, slightly in hip; and Audy Tucker, slightly in forehead. Privates Alf
Ausin Woody (search for this): article 14
n Pearce, head and shoulder; Charles Lightbaker, shoulder; A C Wingfield, hand; M W Wingfield, wrist and arm. Company B.--Sergt Wm Mullen, shoulder, badly; Privates Lucien Cox, arm; A Duun, do; M D Johnson, do; G Y Shepherd, very slight; Palmer Hamner, missing. Company C.--Sergt Charles Evans, wounded in arm. Company D.--Corpl W. H. Ferguson, allie, Privates J C Anderson, body; Wm A Crank, do; B N Drambeller, do; W D Harris, mortally; S H Straughan, arm; James A Sutherland, leg; Ausin Woody, hip; H H Hughes, hip and arm; L Walker, foot and arm. Company E.--Corpl R P Ferguson, mouth, badly; Privates D H Byers, arm, do; G Eastin, arm, slight; J Y Flynt, hand and arm; J W Leake, bowels, seriously; R B Wood, thigh broken by ball. Company F.--Corpl Daniel Murphy, shoulder; Privates John Spruce, do; James Taylor, hand; George Madison, missing. Company G.--Wounded — Private H T Stratton, in thigh; Wm Harlow in thigh; H E Ponton, in hand; Wm B Graves, in hand; Wm L Jones,
Corpl Robert Syms (search for this): article 14
Second Florida regiment. This regiment is in Early's old brigade, now commanded by General Garland, and was gallantly led by him in the battle of Saturday. Our brigade being in the front, led the charge, and were badly cut up. The Second-Florida regiment went into battle with 436 men, rank and file and had 187 killed and wounded. Thomas M. Palmer, Surgeon Second Florida regiment. Killed. Major G W Call. First Company.--Capt O S Flagg, Corp George Mickler, and Corpl Robert Syms. Second Company.--Capt J H Pooser, Privates W Taylor and R J Irwin. Third Company--Private M Papy. Fourth Company.--Lieut D T Reynolds, Privates H Boyt and A L Driggers. Fifth Company.--Capt N Butler, Privates J Parrish, G Stewart and N Lang. Sixth Company.--Privates John Wilson, D Richardson and S Smith. Seventh Company.--Private Jesse Pennington. Eight Company — Capt T A Perry, Corpl J M Drew, Privates B Lauter and J Plane. Ninth Company--Corpl L M. Gre
Board commanding: Corporal C Boon, slightly wounded in arm; Private W P Sears, severely in wrist. Company F--Captain Nelson commanding: none. Company G--Capt Wright commanding: Lieut D T Hubbard, wounded in arm Privates Wm H Mitchell, and Andrew J Hall, killed; Robt Creasy, mortally in hip and ankle; Robt N Hart, mortally i Capt D G Waller, mortally; Serg't Daniel Higginbotham, mortally; Private John T Evans, seriously; S B Logan; D T Dogan slightly; Benj Hartless, slightly; Jesse C Wright, slightly; E W Smith, very slightly; Chas martin, slightly. Company K--Wounded — Priv W H Woods, badly, in side; R A Hawzins, Sr, in hand, slight; S H Martin,es Jac Dunderdale, slightly in the neck and jaw; Wm Foreman, T N Forbes, in arms; W A Nevil, severely in the arm; B A Williams, in the leg; L Williams, foot; Wm S Wright, arm. Capt Cleves's Company.--W J Thomas, side mortally; Alonzo Roaue, head; Arthur Harvey, shoulder, slightly. Capt. Shivers's Company.--Lieut Wilson,
der; R M Payns, in hand; Lewis Gravely, in head; Warren Westbrook, in head; Thos J Baines, in leg; Wm H Mal comb; in leg; Henry P Moore, in foot; Jno H Redd, in hand; Marshall Campton, in side; J M Crenshaw, in hand. Company C--killed: Jos M Jenkins, a S Foster, L T Robertson. Wounded: James C Banghan mortally; Lieut M P Vaughan, severely; Privates J H Phaup, severely; C V Vaughan, severely; T P Robertson, Jacob L Osborne, Ransom Hudgins, Hiram O Folkes, Wm T Gibbs. Company D--wounded: taken by the 4th North Carolina regiment. Additional casualties in the 7th Virginia. Wounded.--J B Martin, of company B, in hip; A W Davis, of company A, in hand; G R Teaseley, of company A, in nose; A Farnham, of company G, in leg J M Jenkins, of company G, in hand. Among the relies of the field we have the diary of Lieut. Henry J. Pierce, 25th regiment N. Y State Vols. Under date of May 13th, he writes that McClellan, on that day, with his staff, narrowly escaped being captured
mortally; Private John T Evans, seriously; S B Logan; D T Dogan slightly; Benj Hartless, slightly; Jesse C Wright, slightly; E W Smith, very slightly; Chas martin, slightly. Company K--Wounded — Priv W H Woods, badly, in side; R A Hawzins, Sr, in hand, slight; S H Martin, on ankle, slight; A H C Wheeler, on face, slight. Wm N Wood, A. Adjutant 19th Va. Reg't. Lieut. Paul's Battalion. In this battalion the following losses among the officers occurred: Killed.--Captain Macoin, of the Chasseurs; Lieut Bourges, do Wounded — Col Coppans, Capt McG Gcodwyn, Crescent Blues Lieut. Sanders, do; Capt Spencer, Catatonia Guerrillas; Lieut Vene, Chasteurs; and Frers, of the Zouaves. Capt De Lisle, Acting Quarter-Master of the Battalion, was also among the wounded. He was wounded in taking the colors of the 54th Pennsylvania regiment. A very gallant act, which, through mistake, was yesterday attributed to another person in our account of the battle. The battalion, out
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