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H. T. Porter (search for this): article 1
lton, co. A, slightly; T. J. Cash, co., E, slightly, Corp'l W. D. Echard. co. F. slightly. Corp'l J F Killian, co K. slightly. W Seagle, co B, severely — left on the field, heard from through a prisoner; doing well, Million Remsey, co. B, slightly. The following is a list of the casualties in the 7th Virginia regiment as far as heard form. Adjutant Starke wounded dangerously through the body. Company A.-- B. Bowich in hand; John Reguolde, slightly in leg. Company B.--H. T. Porter, in leg. Wm Porter, slightly in hand; Geo. Hardey, slightly in arm; John Dorlin, in thigh, Edw H. ompton, slightly in thigh; Stephen Jenkins, killed. Company C.--D M. Foushee, slightly in arm, Edw Colina, slightly in arm; corp', Crutchfield, slightly in hand; sergeant Bartley slightly in leg. Company D.--Joseph Lewry, in knee.; E. R. Walker, slightly in leg; T Burton, slightly in hand. Company E.--B. W. Brown, in finger; A Legg, slightly in back; R H Parker, severely in arm
Stephen Jenkins (search for this): article 1
nd was surrounded by three regiments!" A very probable story, say all soldier! Presently there appears a long line of "blue jackets," conducted by a few of the 5th South Carolina Volunteers--really, we beg pardon, we should have said. "Col Jenkins' 1st Reg't S. Carolina Sharp Shooters!" and let us add, en passant, that no regiment did better service than this corps, while the 4th suffered severely. Our wounded truly were very numerous; but trudged along quite philosophically. But we musthrough the body. Company A.-- B. Bowich in hand; John Reguolde, slightly in leg. Company B.--H. T. Porter, in leg. Wm Porter, slightly in hand; Geo. Hardey, slightly in arm; John Dorlin, in thigh, Edw H. ompton, slightly in thigh; Stephen Jenkins, killed. Company C.--D M. Foushee, slightly in arm, Edw Colina, slightly in arm; corp', Crutchfield, slightly in hand; sergeant Bartley slightly in leg. Company D.--Joseph Lewry, in knee.; E. R. Walker, slightly in leg; T Burton, s
Gen Mahone (search for this): article 1
esumption of hostilities on Sunday, every preparation was made therefore, and at an early hour, the enemy commenced to advance down the York River Railroad; but Gen. Mahone's Brigade (of Huger's command) met them, and gallantly drove them backwards again, although manfully attempting to regain the position lost the evening before. ians yet chronicle a second Marathon. Later in the evening the enemy appeared in force near the battle field of the morning which was then held by our men. Gen. Mahone's brigade still occupied the advance and were drawn up in line of battle, prepared to meet the foe, notwithstanding the severe loss it had sustained in the morntured by the enemy.--The Yankees advanced to the edge of a piece of woods, within about one thousand yards of our line, where they halted and remained at dusk. Gen Mahone's brigade was soon reinforced by several brigades which were drawn up a short distance in its rear, while a large force was placed near by in reserve.--Presiden
D. O. Godwin (search for this): article 1
hirty and forty horses disabled. The 1st Lieutenant, Dickenson, had his leg broken. Captain Dearing is a brave and efficient young officer, and won his spurs on this occasion. One of the batteries captured was the "Empire Battery" of New York, Capt. Miller. The guns were new, brass field pieces, known as the Napoleon gun, made by the American manufacturing company. The horses were all killed, but the pieces have been turned over to Capt Miller of the Washington Artillery. Col. D. O. Godwin, of the 9th Virginia, was severely wounded. The corps was badly used up. The 12th Virginia and the 3d Alabama charged a battery and drove the Yankees from it. The 12th and 6th Alabama took a battery of ten pieces. The 1st Virginia and 4th North Carolina charged a battery and drove the enemy out. The 9th Virginia also suffered much. The Colonel of the 11th Alabama is reported killed. Among the sad casualties of the day may be mentioned one peculiarly touching.--Mr. Richard Yea
B. J. Redfern (search for this): article 1
scene of his death.) while bravely charging a battery of the enemy, concealed in a thicket, a ball passing through his head and he dying instantly. Three others of his company, (the Washington Light Infantry, Hampton Legion,) bit the dust at the same time, and many more were wounded, and the enemy having repulsed the attacking party are in possession of the dead. The casualties in the 23d North Carolina, as far as heard from, are as follows Killed.--A F Scarborough, Captain, B. J. Redfern, co., & left on the field. Wounded — Frank Bannett, co. A, slight Corp'l Young Allen, co. A; Berry Tallon, co A, severely — left on the field; Thos Talton, co. A, slightly; T. J. Cash, co., E, slightly, Corp'l W. D. Echard. co. F. slightly. Corp'l J F Killian, co K. slightly. W Seagle, co B, severely — left on the field, heard from through a prisoner; doing well, Million Remsey, co. B, slightly. The following is a list of the casualties in the 7th Virginia regiment as far as<
Frank Bannett (search for this): article 1
f the enemy, concealed in a thicket, a ball passing through his head and he dying instantly. Three others of his company, (the Washington Light Infantry, Hampton Legion,) bit the dust at the same time, and many more were wounded, and the enemy having repulsed the attacking party are in possession of the dead. The casualties in the 23d North Carolina, as far as heard from, are as follows Killed.--A F Scarborough, Captain, B. J. Redfern, co., & left on the field. Wounded — Frank Bannett, co. A, slight Corp'l Young Allen, co. A; Berry Tallon, co A, severely — left on the field; Thos Talton, co. A, slightly; T. J. Cash, co., E, slightly, Corp'l W. D. Echard. co. F. slightly. Corp'l J F Killian, co K. slightly. W Seagle, co B, severely — left on the field, heard from through a prisoner; doing well, Million Remsey, co. B, slightly. The following is a list of the casualties in the 7th Virginia regiment as far as heard form. Adjutant Starke wounded dangerously th<
Berry Tallon (search for this): article 1
ugh his head and he dying instantly. Three others of his company, (the Washington Light Infantry, Hampton Legion,) bit the dust at the same time, and many more were wounded, and the enemy having repulsed the attacking party are in possession of the dead. The casualties in the 23d North Carolina, as far as heard from, are as follows Killed.--A F Scarborough, Captain, B. J. Redfern, co., & left on the field. Wounded — Frank Bannett, co. A, slight Corp'l Young Allen, co. A; Berry Tallon, co A, severely — left on the field; Thos Talton, co. A, slightly; T. J. Cash, co., E, slightly, Corp'l W. D. Echard. co. F. slightly. Corp'l J F Killian, co K. slightly. W Seagle, co B, severely — left on the field, heard from through a prisoner; doing well, Million Remsey, co. B, slightly. The following is a list of the casualties in the 7th Virginia regiment as far as heard form. Adjutant Starke wounded dangerously through the body. Company A.-- B. Bowich in hand; John<
Thos Talton (search for this): article 1
of his company, (the Washington Light Infantry, Hampton Legion,) bit the dust at the same time, and many more were wounded, and the enemy having repulsed the attacking party are in possession of the dead. The casualties in the 23d North Carolina, as far as heard from, are as follows Killed.--A F Scarborough, Captain, B. J. Redfern, co., & left on the field. Wounded — Frank Bannett, co. A, slight Corp'l Young Allen, co. A; Berry Tallon, co A, severely — left on the field; Thos Talton, co. A, slightly; T. J. Cash, co., E, slightly, Corp'l W. D. Echard. co. F. slightly. Corp'l J F Killian, co K. slightly. W Seagle, co B, severely — left on the field, heard from through a prisoner; doing well, Million Remsey, co. B, slightly. The following is a list of the casualties in the 7th Virginia regiment as far as heard form. Adjutant Starke wounded dangerously through the body. Company A.-- B. Bowich in hand; John Reguolde, slightly in leg. Company B.--H. T<
T. J. Cash (search for this): article 1
ton Light Infantry, Hampton Legion,) bit the dust at the same time, and many more were wounded, and the enemy having repulsed the attacking party are in possession of the dead. The casualties in the 23d North Carolina, as far as heard from, are as follows Killed.--A F Scarborough, Captain, B. J. Redfern, co., & left on the field. Wounded — Frank Bannett, co. A, slight Corp'l Young Allen, co. A; Berry Tallon, co A, severely — left on the field; Thos Talton, co. A, slightly; T. J. Cash, co., E, slightly, Corp'l W. D. Echard. co. F. slightly. Corp'l J F Killian, co K. slightly. W Seagle, co B, severely — left on the field, heard from through a prisoner; doing well, Million Remsey, co. B, slightly. The following is a list of the casualties in the 7th Virginia regiment as far as heard form. Adjutant Starke wounded dangerously through the body. Company A.-- B. Bowich in hand; John Reguolde, slightly in leg. Company B.--H. T. Porter, in leg. Wm Porter, s<
W. D. Echard (search for this): article 1
it the dust at the same time, and many more were wounded, and the enemy having repulsed the attacking party are in possession of the dead. The casualties in the 23d North Carolina, as far as heard from, are as follows Killed.--A F Scarborough, Captain, B. J. Redfern, co., & left on the field. Wounded — Frank Bannett, co. A, slight Corp'l Young Allen, co. A; Berry Tallon, co A, severely — left on the field; Thos Talton, co. A, slightly; T. J. Cash, co., E, slightly, Corp'l W. D. Echard. co. F. slightly. Corp'l J F Killian, co K. slightly. W Seagle, co B, severely — left on the field, heard from through a prisoner; doing well, Million Remsey, co. B, slightly. The following is a list of the casualties in the 7th Virginia regiment as far as heard form. Adjutant Starke wounded dangerously through the body. Company A.-- B. Bowich in hand; John Reguolde, slightly in leg. Company B.--H. T. Porter, in leg. Wm Porter, slightly in hand; Geo. Hardey, slightly<
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