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H. E. Crisee (search for this): chapter 51
utenantCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. J. P. DautzlerPrivateCo. A, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. J. S. FunchesPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. B. A. TrickPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. S. B. NiasPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. J. D. RickenbackerPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. J. W. ThomasPrivateCo. A, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. R. H. WannamakerPrivateCo. A, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. H. E. CriseePrivateCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded mortally. A. O. BanksLieutenantCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Missing. J. G. ReaphartCorporalCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Missing. H. P. HyserPrivateCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Missing. Thomas FleckleyPrivateCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Missing. J. J. RichardsonPrivateCo. D, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Killed. W. W. WillisPrivateCo. D, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded painfully. R. N. W. HarkagPrivateCo. D, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. W. T. SpeaksLieutenantKirk's Co. Par. Ra
S. Crosley (search for this): chapter 51
ucknerLieutenantCo. K, 3d S. C. V. CavalryWounded severely. J. J. HarrisonMajorCo. K, 11th S. C. V.Killed. G. W. MonroePrivateCo. C, 11th S. C. V.Wounded slightly. C. RushPrivateCo. B, 11th S. C. V.Crushed by railroad train, dead. C. CookSergeantCo. D, 11th S. C. V.Wounded slightly. G. E. StanleyPrivateCo. D, 11th S. C. V.Wounded slightly. F. E. GrantSergeantCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Wounded. J. P. CampbellPrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Killed. A. J. SmokeSergeantCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Killed. S. CrosleyPrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Wounded. Wm. O. BeganPrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Wounded. H. ValentinePrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Wounded. G. W. WayPrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Wounded. James WarrenPrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Wounded. G. P. WarrenPrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Wounded. James YarleyPrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Wounded slightly. E. B. LoylessLieutenantCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Missing. R. RillerPrivateCo. I, 11th S. C. V.Missing. J. HiersCorporalCo. H, 11th S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. J
T. E. Cuthbert (search for this): chapter 51
ns, of the Charleston Light Dragoons, had their horses shot, and afterwards fought with their company on foot. My Aid, Mr. R. M. Fuller, rendered valuable service by the intelligent discharge of his duty at the telegraph office. The Messrs. Cuthbert, father and son, gave me useful assistance. Privates Tripp and Bell were seriously, and private Martin slightly wounded. Captain Hartstene's horse was wounded, and Captain Walker's killed. The judgment, coolness, and gallantry displayed by John JenkinsPrivateBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. Daniel JenkinsPrivateBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. A. BuddenPrivateBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. E. B. TrescottPrivateBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. T. E. CuthbertPrivateBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded severely. S. A. SamsPrivateBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. J. D. RichardsonPrivateBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. Total casualties: Killed, 14; wounded, 102; missing, 9.
J. P. Dautzler (search for this): chapter 51
PringlePrivateCharleston Light DragoonsWounded slightly. James HopkinsPrivateCharleston Light DragoonsWounded severely. J. J. H. O'NeillPrivateCharleston Light DragoonsWounded severely. J. M. PrioleauPrivateCharleston Light DragoonsWounded severely. J. D. PorcherPrivateCharleston Light DragoonsWounded slightly. SkinnerLieutenantCo. A, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded painfully. A. S. DukesPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Killed. P. D. RushLieutenantCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. J. P. DautzlerPrivateCo. A, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. J. S. FunchesPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. B. A. TrickPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. S. B. NiasPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. J. D. RickenbackerPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. J. W. ThomasPrivateCo. A, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. R. H. WannamakerPrivateCo. A, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. H. E. CriseePrivateCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded mortally. A
F. F. Davant (search for this): chapter 51
el Johnson, fired with effect upon their crowded decks. To the following gentlemen, acting as my personal staff, I desire to express my thanks for their zeal, gallantry, and intelligent discharge of duty: Captain Hartstene, C. S. N., Naval Aid, Captain W. W. Elliott, Ordnance Officer, Captain George P. Elliott, Captain John H. Screven, Corporal D. Walker, and privates Tripp and Martin, of the Rutledge Mounted Riflemen, and private E. B. Bell, of the Seventeenth Battalion, S. C. V. Privates F. F. Davant and Ion Simmons, of the Charleston Light Dragoons, had their horses shot, and afterwards fought with their company on foot. My Aid, Mr. R. M. Fuller, rendered valuable service by the intelligent discharge of his duty at the telegraph office. The Messrs. Cuthbert, father and son, gave me useful assistance. Privates Tripp and Bell were seriously, and private Martin slightly wounded. Captain Hartstene's horse was wounded, and Captain Walker's killed. The judgment, coolness, an
B. W. Davis (search for this): chapter 51
C. V.Missing. J. G. ReaphartCorporalCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Missing. H. P. HyserPrivateCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Missing. Thomas FleckleyPrivateCo. C, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Missing. J. J. RichardsonPrivateCo. D, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Killed. W. W. WillisPrivateCo. D, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded painfully. R. N. W. HarkagPrivateCo. D, 1st Bat. S. C. V.Wounded slightly. W. T. SpeaksLieutenantKirk's Co. Par. RangersWounded slightly. P. E. TerryLieutenantKirk's Co. Par. RangersWounded painfully. B. W. DavisSergeantKirk's Co. Par. RangersWounded in thigh. Jasper JohnsPrivateCo. F, 3d S. C. CavalryWounded in thigh. John AdamsPrivateCo. F, 3d S. C. CavalryWounded severely. L. RitterPrivateCo. F, 3d S. C. CavalryWounded in thigh. W. T. RemleyPrivateCo. F, 3d S. C. CavalryWounded in arm. W. D. JordanPrivateCo. F, 3d S. C. CavalryMissing. J. J. TrippPrivateRutledge Mounted RiflesWounded severely. Sanders GloverPrivateRutledge Mounted RiflesWounded slightly. T. G. BucknerLieutenantCo. K, 3
lson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. S. FenbrilCorporalCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Killed. F. TurnipseedPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded, since died. S. F. TolsonPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Killed. G. HalePrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Killed. G. BrucePrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded, since died. G. McGouganPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded, since died. S. SinclairPrivateCo. A, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in thigh. W. D. HillSergeantCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in arm. F. DavisSergeantCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in leg. R. Y. NeilCorporalCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in chest. John HawkinsPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in leg. J. A. DavisPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in mouth. G. EvansPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. C. FaustCorporalCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. A. AmmondPrivateCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in eye. H. DeesPrivateCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in eye. R. TurnerPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat
J. A. Davis (search for this): chapter 51
h Bat. S. C. V.Killed. G. HalePrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Killed. G. BrucePrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded, since died. G. McGouganPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded, since died. S. SinclairPrivateCo. A, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in thigh. W. D. HillSergeantCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in arm. F. DavisSergeantCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in leg. R. Y. NeilCorporalCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in chest. John HawkinsPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in leg. J. A. DavisPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in mouth. G. EvansPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. C. FaustCorporalCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. A. AmmondPrivateCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in eye. H. DeesPrivateCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in eye. R. TurnerPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. B. TurnerPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in side. G. W. HortonPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in neck. J. HopkinsPrivateCo. F, 7th
ounded in thigh. W. D. HillSergeantCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in arm. F. DavisSergeantCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in leg. R. Y. NeilCorporalCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in chest. John HawkinsPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in leg. J. A. DavisPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in mouth. G. EvansPrivateCo. C, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. C. FaustCorporalCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. A. AmmondPrivateCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in eye. H. DeesPrivateCo. E, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in eye. R. TurnerPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. B. TurnerPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in side. G. W. HortonPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in neck. J. HopkinsPrivateCo. F, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in head. G. SmithPrivateCo. G, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in arm. M. GibromPrivateCo. G, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in thigh. A. F. HughesPrivateCo. G, 7th Bat. S. C. V.Wounded in thigh. Wm. GusticePrivateCo. G, 7th Ba
Doc. 51.-battles of Pocotaligo and Yemassee. Report of Brigadier-General W. S. Walker. see rebellion record, vol. 6, page 40, documents. headquarters Third Military District, S. C., Pocotaligo, November 4, 1862. Brigadier-General Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff and A. A. G.: Sir: I have the honor to report, that about nine o'clock, on the morning of the twenty-second of October, I was informed by my pickets that the enemy were landing in force at Mackey's Point, from twelve gunboats and transports. I was notified, at the same time, that they were ascending the Coosawhatchie River with four transports. The command was immediately ordered under arms, to march to Old Pocotaligo. I moved in advance to the telegraph office; and made the following disposition of my forces: The Lafayette artillery, four pieces, under Lieutenant LeBleur, and a section of the Beaufort volunteer artillery, under Lieutenant N. M. Stuart, were ordered to Coosawhatchie, a town two miles distant
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