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June 1st, 1862 AD (search for this): article 14
ie, slightly in shoulder. Company K--Capt Robertson commanding: killed none; Lieut Young, severely wounded in thigh; Sergt John Breckinridge, dangerously through body; Sergt Gray bill, right arm broke. Privates a Q Ayres, dangerously in thigh; Effiah Brugh, arm and thigh, and John W. Smiley, severely through left shoulder. Total killed11 Total wounded57 Total missing4 C. C. Wertenbaker, Adjutant. List of casualties of the Nineteenth Virginia regiment or Sunday, June 1, 1862, near Richmond. Company A.--Capt John C Culin. wounded in leg; Sergt C H Wingfield, hand; Privates James Collier W P Kidd, and James R Jones, killed; A J Brown, wounded in arm; J J brown, do; John B Dodd Jr; face, slight; R L Dobbins, breast, slight John W Houchens, arm, badly; Marion Pearce, head and shoulder; Charles Lightbaker, shoulder; A C Wingfield, hand; M W Wingfield, wrist and arm. Company B.--Sergt Wm Mullen, shoulder, badly; Privates Lucien Cox, arm; A Duun, do; M D J
June 2nd, 1862 AD (search for this): article 14
ts of all the casualties which have and may occur in the great struggle now being made for the preservation of our Capital and the success of our cause: List of casualties in the rich Tenth Virginia regiment. Headquarters 18th Virginia, June 2d, 1862. I send you the casualty list of our regiment, which you will please publish in your paper: Lieut-Col H A Carrington, wounded in shoulder. Company a — killed Corporal Samuel M Payne; Privates Wm F Gregory, Martin Templeton, Na, being unable to find his own regiment, fell into Co. K. 18th Virginia, fought gallantly, and was killed in the action. R. McCulloch. Adjt. 18th Va. Vols. List of killed and wounded in the Second Florida regiment. Richmond, Va., June 2, 1862. Please publish the following list of casualties in the Second Florida regiment. This regiment is in Early's old brigade, now commanded by General Garland, and was gallantly led by him in the battle of Saturday. Our brigade being in th
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