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The Daily Dispatch: August 10, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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ttes as held by him before the fight. We have as yet no means of ascertaining the enemy's loss, as they carried their dead and wounded from the field. Our loss was about six killed and eighteen or twenty wounded. Among the former is Adjutant B. C. Bouldin, of the 14th Va. Reg., Jenkins's brigade, and son of Judge Bouldin, of Charlotte. The Colonel and his Staff were riding along the lines when a shell fell in their midst, exploded, and wounded both animal and rider, a fragment striking thJudge Bouldin, of Charlotte. The Colonel and his Staff were riding along the lines when a shell fell in their midst, exploded, and wounded both animal and rider, a fragment striking the Adjutant in the back, in the thigh, cutting the femoral artery, and between the knee and ankle. He was carried from the field and expired in about three hours. His remains were sent down by the Central train to-day. No information has been received of movements of the enemy to-day; but from the most reliable sources Meade's headquarters are still at Warrenton, and a day or two since a portion of his army were picketing in the vicinity of Gaines's Cross Roads and Amosville; another encam