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Board commanding: Corporal C Boon, slightly wounded in arm; Private W P Sears, severely in wrist. Company F--Captain Nelson commanding: none. Company G--Capt Wright commanding: Lieut D T Hubbard, wounded in arm Privates Wm H Mitchell, and Andrew J Hall, killed; Robt Creasy, mortally in hip and ankle; Robt N Hart, mortally in abdomen Jas P Payne, mortally through body; Wm Barker, in hand; a J Rice, hand; Jas a Hogan, severely in shoulder; Admire Turner, severely in wrist; Jno W Bibro, severely in shoulder; John L Morris, severely in thigh; Robt D Mitched, slightly in foot; Tazewell Whorley, in back; Uriah Ayers, slightly in hand; Jno H Creasy, severely in knee; Lewis G Creasy, slightly in face; Andrew J Skinnell, severely in shoulder Jesse Stephens, slightly in shoulder; Thos P Williams, slightly in hand and shoulder; Jno D Williams, slightly in hip; Calvin P Dearing, slightly in shoulder: Josiah Williamson, severely in thigh; Jno Roberts, in hand; Milton H Ferguson, severely in
Tazewell Whorley (search for this): article 14
t. Company F--Captain Nelson commanding: none. Company G--Capt Wright commanding: Lieut D T Hubbard, wounded in arm Privates Wm H Mitchell, and Andrew J Hall, killed; Robt Creasy, mortally in hip and ankle; Robt N Hart, mortally in abdomen Jas P Payne, mortally through body; Wm Barker, in hand; a J Rice, hand; Jas a Hogan, severely in shoulder; Admire Turner, severely in wrist; Jno W Bibro, severely in shoulder; John L Morris, severely in thigh; Robt D Mitched, slightly in foot; Tazewell Whorley, in back; Uriah Ayers, slightly in hand; Jno H Creasy, severely in knee; Lewis G Creasy, slightly in face; Andrew J Skinnell, severely in shoulder Jesse Stephens, slightly in shoulder; Thos P Williams, slightly in hand and shoulder; Jno D Williams, slightly in hip; Calvin P Dearing, slightly in shoulder: Josiah Williamson, severely in thigh; Jno Roberts, in hand; Milton H Ferguson, severely in shoulder; a L Scott, severely in breast; C S Nance, in arm; Lewis Bates, slightly in leg; Geo
oth arms; badly; R W Cox, in foot; J W Davis, in shoulder, badly; J Y Jennings, in head, slight; J R Johnson, in leg, badly; Ed B McGinnis, in head, badly; Geo W Mays, Sr, in thigh, slight; James W Mays, arm broken; P P Stinnett, in arm, slight; R N Stinnett, mortally; Henry Ward, finger shot off; Corp'l E L Cox, in hip, arm, and Mays, arm broken; P P Stinnett, in arm, slight; R N Stinnett, mortally; Henry Ward, finger shot off; Corp'l E L Cox, in hip, arm, and thigh, badly. Company I.--Wounded — Capt D G Waller, mortally; Serg't Daniel Higginbotham, mortally; Private John T Evans, seriously; S B Logan; D T Dogan slightly; Benj Hartless, slightly; Jesse C Wright, slightly; E W Smith, very slightly; Chas martin, slightly. Company K--Wounded — Priv W H Woods, badly, in side; R A Haomax, 3d Alabama, Sunday; Col Jones, 12th Alabama, Saturday; Lieut-Col Willingham, 6th Alabama; Major Nesmith, do; Captains Fox, McCarty, Flournoy, and Bell, do; Capt Mays, 12th Alabama; Capt Thos Bacon, 27th Georgia; Capt Ball, do, Capt Barnes, 4th North Carolina; Captain St mouton do. Wounded.--Col L B Smith, 27th Georgia; C
, Hardy Dorming, Willis Cason. Eight Company — Lieut J R Kimbrew, Serg M P C Brooks Privates J M Wadsworth, T P Quiett, D Evers, E Greer, R O Bond. N Parker, J T Bish p, J J Horton, J C Hogan, J A Bird, J M Wilder. Ninth Company--Capt W R Moore, Serg A T Stockes, Privates R Allen, H J Carson G W Green, D Hoctor, L Kinsey, F Wolf. Tenth Company.--Capt L Williams, Lieut J J Thompson, Serg M F Cox, Serg L R Cummings, Serg T J Sanchez. Corp'l D H Bennett, Privates John A Canson. T McCain, D W Robinson, C L Dickins, J H Stunders, J Moore, J J Thomas, C D Rawis, J F Strach, J J Williams. Eleventh Company--Captain Ballentyne, Serg Riley, Corp'l Brewer, Privates Bryan, G Clifford, C P Clark, W H Dennison, G Flournoy, W Harrison, J Nall, D B Reed, J B Turner, Luke Waters. Georgia and Florida papers requested to copy. List of casualties in the 23d North Carolina regiment, Col. D H Christin, (Gen. Garlan's brigades) in the engagement on Saturday. Col. D. H. Chri
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unded in the body and arm; supposed to be mortally; and had his horse shot under him. Capt. C. C. Blacknall, slightly wounded in four places, and had his horse shot under him. (Having a sprained ankle he had to go into the engagement on horseback) Capt. S. A. Shuford, killed. Capt. J. H. Millor, Severely wounded in the body. Capt. W. P. Hill, severely in the shoulder and leg. Capt. W. H. Johnston, severely in the leg and hand. Capt. A. D. Peace, slightly in the face. Lieut. T. J. Crocker, co G, slightly in the shoulder. Lieut. W. P. Gl'l, (acting Adjutant,) slightly in the shoulder and arm. Lieut. Nicholson, co. C, severely in the head. Lieut. Coggin, co C, severely in the foot. Lieut. Hill, co. H, severely in the arm. Lieut. A. M. Luria, co I, severely in the head, supposed mortally. Lieut. G. W. Hunter, co. K, severely in the arm. Lieut. W. Torrence, co, K, severely in the side. List of casualties among the non-commissioned officers and private
peasard commanding: Privates Wm J Givens and John M Givens, killed; Privates David Elmore, dangerously wounded in shoulder; Marquis D Hutchison, mortally in abdomen; Benj F Climbell, dangerously in eye and face; and W F Mathews, dangerously in hip. Company D--Lieut Stewart, commanding Privates a L Holdfian, wounded in hand; C Meddor, slightly in head. Company E--Captain Board commanding: Corporal C Boon, slightly wounded in arm; Private W P Sears, severely in wrist. Company F--Captain Nelson commanding: none. Company G--Capt Wright commanding: Lieut D T Hubbard, wounded in arm Privates Wm H Mitchell, and Andrew J Hall, killed; Robt Creasy, mortally in hip and ankle; Robt N Hart, mortally in abdomen Jas P Payne, mortally through body; Wm Barker, in hand; a J Rice, hand; Jas a Hogan, severely in shoulder; Admire Turner, severely in wrist; Jno W Bibro, severely in shoulder; John L Morris, severely in thigh; Robt D Mitched, slightly in foot; Tazewell Whorley, in back; Uriah
T McCain, D W Robinson, C L Dickins, J H Stunders, J Moore, J J Thomas, C D Rawis, J F Strach, J J Williams. Eleventh Company--Captain Ballentyne, Serg Riley, Corp'l Brewer, Privates Bryan, G Clifford, C P Clark, W H Dennison, G Flournoy, W Harrison, J Nall, D B Reed, J B Turner, Luke Waters. Georgia and Florida papers requested to copy. List of casualties in the 23d North Carolina regiment, Col. D H Christin, (Gen. Garlan's brigades) in the engagement on Saturday. Col. D. H wounded; E Temple, back of the neck; Corpl T L Wilkinson, breast, severely. Capt. Boisseau's Company.--Private A Gilman, wounded. Capt. Branch's Company.--Lieut J L Scott, wounded in the leg severely; Private H H Foster, head. Capt. Harrison's Company.--Private J H Robinson, wounded in the abdomen severely; L F Williams, hip. Casualties reported. The following casualties from various regiments are reported to us. Killed--Col Lomax, 3d Alabama, Sunday; Col Jones, 12t
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th Company.--Privates F Burns and C S Shippey. Wounded. Lieut.-Col. Pyles, severely. First Company.--Lieut Brown, Lieut C L Wript, Serg J Roberts, Serg R Corbyn, Privates D P Hurlbut, B Masters, J Register, M Berant, H McClellan, Thomas Aybar, W Booth, S Brown, R Wilson, 8 Griffith, C W Johnson. Second Company.--Lieut Tillinghast, Serg W C Butler, Corp'l C S Rains, Corp'l R Cobb, Privates A C Butler, T L Darcy, W W Howard, H E Daffin, R A Jenkins, J L McNulty, J R B Owensker, F Bal zell, D L Dunham, J T Hull Fourth Company.--Capt McCartan, Serg M M Alexander, Corp'l H R Cross, Corp'l C M Brown, Privates Jos Alexander, D D Barleson, T W Albriton, E F Lyhea, W H Broad water, J J Anglin, L S Hendricks, E F Williams,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; Ma
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Stockes, Privates R Allen, H J Carson G W Green, D Hoctor, L Kinsey, F Wolf. Tenth Company.--Capt L Williams, Lieut J J Thompson, Serg M F Cox, Serg L R Cummings, Serg T J Sanchez. Corp'l D H Bennett, Privates John A Canson. T McCain, D W Robinson, C L Dickins, J H Stunders, J Moore, J J Thomas, C D Rawis, J F Strach, J J Williams. Eleventh Company--Captain Ballentyne, Serg Riley, Corp'l Brewer, Privates Bryan, G Clifford, C P Clark, W H Dennison, G Flournoy, W Harrison, J Nall, D B Reed, J B Turner, Luke Waters. Georgia and Florida papers requested to copy. List of casualties in the 23d North Carolina regiment, Col. D H Christin, (Gen. Garlan's brigades) in the engagement on Saturday. Col. D. H. Christie had his horse shot under him, and was painfully, though not seriously, wounded by the fall. Lieut. Col. R. D. Johnston, severely wounded in the head, and had his horse shot under him. Major E J Christian, severely wounded in the body and arm; supposed to
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various regiments are reported to us. Killed--Col Lomax, 3d Alabama, Sunday; Col Jones, 12th Alabama, Saturday; Lieut-Col Willingham, 6th Alabama; Major Nesmith, do; Captains Fox, McCarty, Flournoy, and Bell, do; Capt Mays, 12th Alabama; Capt Thos Bacon, 27th Georgia; Capt Ball, do, Capt Barnes, 4th North Carolina; Captain St mouton do. Wounded.--Col L B Smith, 27th Georgia; Capt Delamar, do; Capt Dorsey, 28th Geor- gia; Captain Carter, 4th North Carolina; Capt Kally, do; Capt Gordon, 6th Alabama. Sixty-seven members were buried at the redoubt taken by the 4th North Carolina regiment. Additional casualties in the 7th Virginia. Wounded.--J B Martin, of company B, in hip; A W Davis, of company A, in hand; G R Teaseley, of company A, in nose; A Farnham, of company G, in leg J M Jenkins, of company G, in hand. Among the relies of the field we have the diary of Lieut. Henry J. Pierce, 25th regiment N. Y State Vols. Under date of May 13th, he writes that
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