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y. John AllenPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely. C. T. BowlingPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. Sam WoodPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. Salath WoodCorporalNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. R. W CampbellPrivateNelson 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
G. W. Monroe (search for this): chapter 51
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, 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
W. W. Willis (search for this): chapter 51
. 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. 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. Re
B. W. Wright (search for this): chapter 51
lcherPrivateNelson Va. BatteryKilled. Wm. A. ThackerPrivateNelson Va. BatteryKilled. Thomas J. AllenPrivateNelson Va. BatteryKilled. E. E. Jefferson1st LieutenantNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly F. T. Massie2d LieutenantNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly George C. EgglestonSergeantNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely J. W. EgglestonSergeantNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely C. W. CoffeyPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely W. W. WrightPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely B. W. WrightPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. B. W. GolsbyPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely. E. W. ThackerPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely. G. W. PughPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely. John AllenPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded severely. C. T. BowlingPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. Sam WoodPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. Salath WoodCorporalNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. R. W CampbellPrivateNelson Va. BatteryWounded slightly. S. Fenb
B. R. Johnson (search for this): chapter 51
ed in a few minutes. After the enemy had retired to their gunboats, the cavalry under Lieutenant-Colonel Johnson, fired with effect upon their crowded decks. To the following gentlemen, acting as esce, I was too weak to take the field, but resumed the command of my post. I ordered Lieutenant-Colonel Johnson to take command of the small force at my disposal, which consisted, as you are aware, y's fleet were advancing. On arriving at Bee's Creek, still four miles from Coosawhatchie, Colonel Johnson was informed that a portion of the Abolition forces were landing at Seabrook's Island, in hen attended with severe loss to the cavalry, with a prospect of little injury to the enemy, Colonel Johnson very judiciously made a detour to the left, hoping to cut them off before they reached Coos their cutting off their retreat to their gunboat and barges. Disappointed in this object, Colonel Johnson dismounted his men, and, deploying them as skirmishers, advanced to within about one hundre
the main body of the pickets, only leaving a few important posts guarded. The force with which I first engaged the enemy consisted of two sections of the Beaufort volunteer artillery and the Nelson light artillery, eight pieces, under the command of Captain Stephen Elliott; the Charleston light dragoons, Captain B. W. Rutledge; First battalion cavalry, Major Morgan; Captain D. B. Heyward's company of cavalry; Captain Kirk's partisan rangers; Captain Allston's company of sharpshooters; Captain Izard's Company I, of the Eleventh regiment of infantry, Lieutenant W. L. Campbell commanding; number in all four hundred and seventy-five (475). As one-fourth of the cavalry were horse-holders, the force actually engaged was reduced to four hundred and five (405) men. The force of the enemy was represented by prisoners, and confirmed by the statement of negroes who had crossed Port Royal Ferry to the main land on that day and been captured, to be seven regiments, one of which I judge we
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
enemy, and had all the effect of a reinforcement from its new and unexpected position. It fired spherical case, and the practice was excellent At the crisis of the fight I ordered up the Charleston Light Dragoons. That gallant corps came forward with an inspiriting shout and took position on my left which wanted strengthening. I had been notified by telegraph that reinforcements were on the way from Charleston and Savannah and Adams' Run. The Nelson battalion of two hundred men, Captain Slight commanding, was the only reinforcement that arrived in time for the fight, about an hour and a half before its close. As soon as this corps made its appearance near the field, I ordered one-half to a position commanding a causeway some six hundred yards on my right, to protect my flank; and the remainder was deployed to the front to relieve my exhausted men. The arrival of this battalion gave me assurance of victory; I felt perfectly certain of success. The two companies sent to my
ntCo. 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. M. HickmanPrivateCo. H, 11th S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. J. PolkPrivateCo. H, 11th S. C. V.Wounded severely. W. J. CarterPrivateCo. H, 11th S. C. V.Wounded slightly. P. B. McDanielPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Killed. J. B. AllstonCaptainCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. M. StuartLieutenantCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. CapersLieutenantCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. J. B. AttawayPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. W. BrounPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. E. BootwrightPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded severely. S. M. SmithPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded. W. W. LangPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Missing. J. WaldenPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Missing. J. F. ChapinSergeantBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. Wm. ThompsonSergeantBea
lder. J. M. HickmanPrivateCo. H, 11th S. C. V.Wounded in shoulder. J. PolkPrivateCo. H, 11th S. C. V.Wounded severely. W. J. CarterPrivateCo. H, 11th S. C. V.Wounded slightly. P. B. McDanielPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Killed. J. B. AllstonCaptainCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. M. StuartLieutenantCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. CapersLieutenantCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. J. B. AttawayPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. W. BrounPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded slightly. E. BootwrightPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded severely. S. M. SmithPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Wounded. W. W. LangPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Missing. J. WaldenPrivateCo. B, 1st Bat. S. C. S. S.Missing. J. F. ChapinSergeantBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded slightly. Wm. ThompsonSergeantBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded severely. N. B. FullerCorporalBeaufort Light ArtilleryWounded severely. E. E. BurbanCorporalBeaufo
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