Found 112 total hits in 75 results.
n foot; Lt. Fred. Carter, slight wound, arm; Wm. Nute, slight, in leg; Robert Thomas, Co. I, slight, in neck; Chas. H. Thompson, slight, head; Benj. Burgess, right knee; David Bishop, right shoulder, with fracture.
31st North Carolina.--J. W. Wardsworth, in lungs, probably mortal; Wm. H. Werner, right arm.
8th North Carolina.--Corporal J. H. Anderson, finger shot off; James W. Haney, flesh wound in thigh; William Sikes, severe, right arm; Edward Russ, severe in head;
Captain Jos. W. Whitson, slight in leg; James Snowden, Company B, in hand; Martin Etheridge, in hand; J. J. Sloin, in arm; Jos. Jarvis, in head.
2nd North Carolina.--W. H. Wolford, Company D, in arm; William L, Wilson, Company A, in leg; Jacob P. Jarrett, in head; G. W. Graves, in forehead.
17th North Carolina, (in Fort Barton.)--James Green, severe in shoulder; Wm. Groves, severe, in thigh.
Total, 39.
Generally the wounds are very slight, and with few exceptions, are rapidly recovering.
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Corporal Lane, 8th N. C.
R. W. Cameron, 8th N. C.
Thos. P. Mulleneaux, 2d N. C.
Johnston Williams, 2d N. C.
Serg't John H. Talley, 2d N. C.
S. J. Claiborne, 2d N. C.
Alfred B. Scott, 2d N. C.
John S. Turpin, 2d N. C.
Wm. Bennett, 46th Va.
Wm.
Wilson, N. C. State Guards.
Chas Bailey, N. C. State Guards.
Total killed....16
Wounded.
Fifty-ninth Virginia.--Lt. Walker, slight, in the leg; Geo. Collin, severe, in elbow; Thos. Robbins, Co. B, severe, in knee; William David, severe, in thigh and abdomen; John Ray, flesh wound, in hand; Lt. Edgar Miller, slight, in shoulder; John Lawson, in arm; Jas. A. Snell, in arm; Dennis Cussick, finger shot off; John smith, severe, left eye; Wm. E. Quigley, in head; Lt. Isadore Potier, in leg.
Forty sixth Virginia.--Frank Gamble, Co. A, wounded in leg; Frank Johnson, Co. A, wounded in leg; Henry Adler, severe fracture, thigh; G. W. Jarvis, flesh wound, in foot; Lt. Fred. Carter, slight wound, arm; Wm. Nute, slight,
hot in head.
Lieut. Neill T. Monroe, Company E, 8th N. C.; shot in breast,
James D. Horn, 8th N. C.
Corporal Lane, 8th N. C.
R. W. Cameron, 8th N. C.
Thos. P. Mulleneaux, 2d N. C.
Johnston Williams, 2d N. C.
Serg't John H. Talley, 2d N. C.
S. J. Claiborne, 2d N. C.
Alfred B. Scott, 2d N. C.
John S. Turpin, 2d N. C.
Wm. Bennett, 46th Va.
Wm.
Wilson, N. C. State Guards.
Chas Bailey, N. C. State Guards.
Total killed....16
Wounded.
Fifty-ninth Virginia.--Lt. Walker, slight, in the leg; Geo. Collin, severe, in elbow; Thos. Robbins, Co. B, severe, in knee; William David, severe, in thigh and abdomen; John Ray, flesh wound, in hand; Lt. Edgar Miller, slight, in shoulder; John Lawson, in arm; Jas. A. Snell, in arm; Dennis Cussick, finger shot off; John smith, severe, left eye; Wm. E. Quigley, in head; Lt. Isadore Potier, in leg.
Forty sixth Virginia.--Frank Gamble, Co. A, wounded in leg; Frank Johnson, Co. A, wounded in leg; Henry Adler, severe frac
ith heavy reports, and the sea was disturbed in every direction by fragments of shell.
Several exploded near the barges, and pieces were thrown upon the decks, but fortunately doing no serious injury.
One by one the gunboats came up and crowded around to receive the fire, all the time replying rapidly with their rifle guns, whose shells ricocheted into the enemy's ships.
Immediately in front was the "Fanny," with the gallant Taylor, actively working his gun, and beyond the "Beaufort," Captain Parker, and the "Sea Bird," the flag-ship of Commodore Lynch, and the others whose names I could not distinguish at the time.
All acted nobly.
All fought like veterans and heroes, as they are. As the boats neared the barges, the officers, amid a perfect shower of shot and shell, came out on the decks, and, swinging their hats, gave hearty cheers of encouragement to the soldiers.
I do not remember a moment in the history of the Confederacy — not even when the "stars and bars" were first haule
in head; Lt. Isadore Potier, in leg.
Forty sixth Virginia.--Frank Gamble, Co. A, wounded in leg; Frank Johnson, Co. A, wounded in leg; Henry Adler, severe fracture, thigh; G. W. Jarvis, flesh wound, in foot; Lt. Fred. Carter, slight wound, arm; Wm. Nute, slight, in leg; Robert Thomas, Co. I, slight, in neck; Chas. H. Thompson, slight, head; Benj. Burgess, right knee; David Bishop, right shoulder, with fracture.
31st North Carolina.--J. W. Wardsworth, in lungs, probably mortal; Wm. H. Werner, right arm.
8th North Carolina.--Corporal J. H. Anderson, finger shot off; James W. Haney, flesh wound in thigh; William Sikes, severe, right arm; Edward Russ, severe in head;
Captain Jos. W. Whitson, slight in leg; James Snowden, Company B, in hand; Martin Etheridge, in hand; J. J. Sloin, in arm; Jos. Jarvis, in head.
2nd North Carolina.--W. H. Wolford, Company D, in arm; William L, Wilson, Company A, in leg; Jacob P. Jarrett, in head; G. W. Graves, in forehead.
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ley, N. C. State Guards.
Total killed....16
Wounded.
Fifty-ninth Virginia.--Lt. Walker, slight, in the leg; Geo. Collin, severe, in elbow; Thos. Robbins, Co. B, severe, in knee; William David, severe, in thigh and abdomen; John Ray, flesh wound, in hand; Lt. Edgar Miller, slight, in shoulder; John Lawson, in arm; Jas. A. Snell, in arm; Dennis Cussick, finger shot off; John smith, severe, left eye; Wm. E. Quigley, in head; Lt. Isadore Potier, in leg.
Forty sixth Virginia.--Frank Gamble, Co. A, wounded in leg; Frank Johnson, Co. A, wounded in leg; Henry Adler, severe fracture, thigh; G. W. Jarvis, flesh wound, in foot; Lt. Fred. Carter, slight wound, arm; Wm. Nute, slight, in leg; Robert Thomas, Co. I, slight, in neck; Chas. H. Thompson, slight, head; Benj. Burgess, right knee; David Bishop, right shoulder, with fracture.
31st North Carolina.--J. W. Wardsworth, in lungs, probably mortal; Wm. H. Werner, right arm.
8th North Carolina.--Corporal J. H. Anderson, fi