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The Daily Dispatch: May 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
Paul V Hughson, dangerously. Company E.--Killed: Geo Green and G W Oaks. Wounded: Castain S C Williams slightly; Lieut Barksdale slightly; Serg't W A Hightowar, leg amputated; Sergeant Rodin W Vaughan, H B Warren J S Carier, W M Tinder, R B Turner, all slightly; N Fitz do; F Daniel, arm amputated.--Missing; W F Hudson and Gen Turner. Company F.--Killed: Lieut J H Dupuy Wounded: Lieut T Paxton, Capt W A Webber, J A Paxton. S Carter slightly. Company G.--Killed: Ensign Wady. WoundeGen Turner. Company F.--Killed: Lieut J H Dupuy Wounded: Lieut T Paxton, Capt W A Webber, J A Paxton. S Carter slightly. Company G.--Killed: Ensign Wady. Wounded: slightly. Company H (Richmond Sharpshooters.)--Wounded: Capt R Depriest, Wm H Eggleston, dangerously; Jacob Kill, Fritz Hetzler, W T Clerk slightly. Company I.--Killed: Lieut G A Bass Privates J H Du uy G E Fowlkes Wounded: Serg'ts Drury Lacy and S C Hines. J T Hines. Company K.--Killed, none. Wounded: Lieut M Robinson M Palmore, A H Williams, and Haley. Several others supposed to be wounded. Paul C. Mcrton, Chaplain 23d Va. regiment. Washington, D. C., May 6, 1
Raising the flag. --A stout flag-staff having been erected on the top of the Libby prison, the ceremony of hoisting the new Confederate flag over the habitation of the Yankee prisoners was performed under the direction of Capt Turner, the commandant, early yesterday morning. When it was drawn up to the head of the flag-staff a gentle breeze spread out its ample folds and it looked the emblem of a free and independent people. The Yankees now have our flag over them, and that of the "dear Union" under them, for the office of the Libby prison contains a dozen beautiful patterns of the Stars and Stripes, gathered in by the valor of our men.