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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) or search for South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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Sight on James's Island, S. C.--the enemy repulsed. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Columbia S. C., June 11
--Another fight has taken place on James's Island, recruiting in the repulse of the enemy.
Two regiments were engaged on our side--one of them a Georgia regiment, and the other Higood's South Carolina.S. C., June 11
--Another fight has taken place on James's Island, recruiting in the repulse of the enemy.
Two regiments were engaged on our side--one of them a Georgia regiment, and the other Higood's South Carolina.
Our loss is sixty-five killed and wounded. Another fight is expected.
[Second Dispatch.] Charleston, June 11.
--Fighting still continues in the vicinity of Charleston.
The papers of this morning contain the particulars of a sharp engagement on James Island, Tuesday afternoon, continuing until .--Our forces consisted South Carolina.
Our loss is sixty-five killed and wounded. Another fight is expected.
[Second Dispatch.] Charleston, June 11.
--Fighting still continues in the vicinity of Charleston.
The papers of this morning contain the particulars of a sharp engagement on James Island, Tuesday afternoon, continuing until .--Our forces consisted of three regiments and one battalion of infantry, and three batteries — the whole under command of General W. D. Smith.
The enemy were under the protection of felled trees and gunboats.
Colonel Williams, of the 10th Georgia regiment, was mortally wounded.
Our loss is variously estimated at , principally Georgians.
The enemy's