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uth Carolina regiment, but learn that Col. John Bratton was seriously wounded, Capt. Finney, Capt. Gaston, Capt. Lyle and Capt. Walker were killed, besides many others whose names we could not learn. We understand, however, that out of 425 men in the fight, there were 168 killed and wounded. This regiment fought gallantly, and did their best to sustain the confidence so often reposed in them by their greatly beloved Gen. R. H. Anderson. List of wounded received at Chimboads Hospital, May 31st, and June 1st and 2d, 1862.--J. B. McCaw, Surgeon in Chief. Adkins, C. C. co K, 14th Tenn, arm, contused. Adkins, J. G, co A, 24th Va, finger. Adkins, J. O, co E, 38th Va, hand. Armstrong, J. W, co C, 1st Texas. Blanks, T. B, co I, 38th Va, shell wound. Benson, W. E, co C, 14th Tenn, thigh. Bates, N. co G. 38th Va, hand. Boggs, G. W, co G, 6th S C V, arm. Brake, Thos, co F, 14th Tenn, chest. Bland, M L, co F, 7th Tenn, hip. Browne, A J, co K, 6th Ala., leg (f
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learn that Col. John Bratton was seriously wounded, Capt. Finney, Capt. Gaston, Capt. Lyle and Capt. Walker were killed, besides many others whose names we could not learn. We understand, however, that out of 425 men in the fight, there were 168 killed and wounded. This regiment fought gallantly, and did their best to sustain the confidence so often reposed in them by their greatly beloved Gen. R. H. Anderson. List of wounded received at Chimboads Hospital, May 31st, and June 1st and 2d, 1862.--J. B. McCaw, Surgeon in Chief. Adkins, C. C. co K, 14th Tenn, arm, contused. Adkins, J. G, co A, 24th Va, finger. Adkins, J. O, co E, 38th Va, hand. Armstrong, J. W, co C, 1st Texas. Blanks, T. B, co I, 38th Va, shell wound. Benson, W. E, co C, 14th Tenn, thigh. Bates, N. co G. 38th Va, hand. Boggs, G. W, co G, 6th S C V, arm. Brake, Thos, co F, 14th Tenn, chest. Bland, M L, co F, 7th Tenn, hip. Browne, A J, co K, 6th Ala., leg (flesh.) Boil, F, co K, 1st
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regiment, but learn that Col. John Bratton was seriously wounded, Capt. Finney, Capt. Gaston, Capt. Lyle and Capt. Walker were killed, besides many others whose names we could not learn. We understand, however, that out of 425 men in the fight, there were 168 killed and wounded. This regiment fought gallantly, and did their best to sustain the confidence so often reposed in them by their greatly beloved Gen. R. H. Anderson. List of wounded received at Chimboads Hospital, May 31st, and June 1st and 2d, 1862.--J. B. McCaw, Surgeon in Chief. Adkins, C. C. co K, 14th Tenn, arm, contused. Adkins, J. G, co A, 24th Va, finger. Adkins, J. O, co E, 38th Va, hand. Armstrong, J. W, co C, 1st Texas. Blanks, T. B, co I, 38th Va, shell wound. Benson, W. E, co C, 14th Tenn, thigh. Bates, N. co G. 38th Va, hand. Boggs, G. W, co G, 6th S C V, arm. Brake, Thos, co F, 14th Tenn, chest. Bland, M L, co F, 7th Tenn, hip. Browne, A J, co K, 6th Ala., leg (flesh.) Boil,
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D, 4th Va, face. Willie, F M, Lieut, co B, 6th S C, thigh. Wright, W, Lieut, co G, 47th Va, leg. Weaver, D M, co D, 1st Tenn, knee. Wibb, Wm, co C, 27th Ga, forearm. Young, E P, co B, 14th Tenn, leg. Total--233. Eleventh Mississippi regiment. To the Editors of Dispatch: Below is a list of the killed, wounded and missing of the 11th Mississippi regiment, (3d brigade,) Col. Liddell commanding. Among the missing it is feared some have been killed, as they are still (June 3d ) unaccounted for. The battle was that of Saturday, on theNine-mile road: Major T S Evans. Company A--Killed: Silas Turner. Wounded: Capt. Lowry, 1st Lt Marso, 1st Sergt McLemore, Sergt Bickham, Corp'l Heslip; privates Bridges, J R Estis, B F Griffin, H Handy, Wm Hicks, McKenny Nesbit, L D Ward, W L Young, James Hale. Total killed 1; wounded 14. Company B--Killed: None. Wounded: 2d Lt T F Nealy, 3d Lt G W Moton, 1st Sergt J R Garner, 1st Corp'l B A Sims; privates Thomas Cu
; Lt J W Sudderth, seriously wounded; Privates Samuel Estes, J M Powell, G W Justice. Jacob Tridd, D A Mull, killed; Sergt L H Oxford, Corp'l E P Miller; Privates M Crager, M Deal, R Deal, Monroe Kaler, J G Cloyed, W A Todd, Sidney Coffee, S F Harper, S G Powell, Joseph Hartley, Pickens Barlow, E L Anderson, John McMillon, J H Stallings, John G Simmons, A M Single, M Hilan, Jacob Hilton, M P Bryan, and Sergeant W S Sudderth, wounded. Total--6 killed, 25 wounded. Company B--1st Lieut S H Adams, killed; 3d Lieut A L Finley, supposed killed; Corp'l W L Bird, Privates G W Stokes, Martin -fford, killed; Sergt J P Tate, Privates W A Holyfield, W A Buckhannon, W F Gibbs, Jno Martin, John Gwin, J G Poget, Martin Cartis, P F Sigley, Thos Odear. Alfred Clayton, wounded; Hamton Comer, J J.--, missing. Total--5 killed, 11 wounded, 2 missing. Company E--Lieut J A Hooper, wounded; Private J P Maxwell, killed; Privates Henry Long, J A May, W C May, V G Oliver, J P Start, L W Ward, wounded
reatly beloved Gen. R. H. Anderson. List of wounded received at Chimboads Hospital, May 31st, and June 1st and 2d, 1862.--J. B. McCaw, Surgeon in Chief. Adkins, C. C. co K, 14th Tenn, arm, contused. Adkins, J. G, co A, 24th Va, finger. Adkins, J. O, co E, 38th Va, hand. Armstrong, J. W, co C, 1st Texas. BlanksAdkins, J. G, co A, 24th Va, finger. Adkins, J. O, co E, 38th Va, hand. Armstrong, J. W, co C, 1st Texas. Blanks, T. B, co I, 38th Va, shell wound. Benson, W. E, co C, 14th Tenn, thigh. Bates, N. co G. 38th Va, hand. Boggs, G. W, co G, 6th S C V, arm. Brake, Thos, co F, 14th Tenn, chest. Bland, M L, co F, 7th Tenn, hip. Browne, A J, co K, 6th Ala., leg (flesh.) Boil, F, co K, 1st Tenn, shoulder. Bowars, A, co D, 1st TenAdkins, J. O, co E, 38th Va, hand. Armstrong, J. W, co C, 1st Texas. Blanks, T. B, co I, 38th Va, shell wound. Benson, W. E, co C, 14th Tenn, thigh. Bates, N. co G. 38th Va, hand. Boggs, G. W, co G, 6th S C V, arm. Brake, Thos, co F, 14th Tenn, chest. Bland, M L, co F, 7th Tenn, hip. Browne, A J, co K, 6th Ala., leg (flesh.) Boil, F, co K, 1st Tenn, shoulder. Bowars, A, co D, 1st Tenn, hand. Benson, W. E, co C. 14th Tenn, thigh. Beard, W S, co C, 4th N. C, head. Brown, T. M, 1st Lieut, co A, 2d Fla, arm. Boyd, C C, co G, 11th Miss, arm and thigh. Barney, A G, co G, 11th Miss, side and thigh. Barker, J J, co I, 11th Miss, thigh. Blackwell, H C, co I, 7th Va, hand. Boon, J, co A, 6th N. C
r, J J.--, missing. Total--5 killed, 11 wounded, 2 missing. Company E--Lieut J A Hooper, wounded; Private J P Maxwell, killed; Privates Henry Long, J A May, W C May, V G Oliver, J P Start, L W Ward, wounded. Company F--Privates E Anderson, A J Caudill, L A Stomper, A T Holiway, killed; Privates John Baldwin, N Reynolds, James Crance, H D Mains, John Mains, Calvin Conier, S B Dennis, R Huchinson, D A Fox, C M Crouse, Alexander Toliver, H G Stomper, wounded; Sergts David Edwards, M S Alexander, and Privates H R Wagoner, M W Yates, E J Ham, Levi Collins, missing. Total--4 killed 12 wounded, 6 missing. Company G--Sergt C H Stokes, and Privates J A Elliott, Joseph Loveless, A J Smith, Thomas E Robinson, W F Saunders, Henry Snow, wounded. Total--7 wounded. Company H--Lt Zikler, mortally wounded; Sergeant Mitchell, and Privates Samuel Doteson, wounded; Corp'l Henderson Martin and Privates Forester and John Carter, missing. Total--3 wounded and 3 missing. Company I--Privat
Sidney Alford (search for this): article 17
ed. Company H--Lt Zikler, mortally wounded; Sergeant Mitchell, and Privates Samuel Doteson, wounded; Corp'l Henderson Martin and Privates Forester and John Carter, missing. Total--3 wounded and 3 missing. Company I--Privates E J Hemphill, W A Cravin, H H Reins, killed; Privates Wm McSmith, Robert Lonnidus, W A Todd, Robert Thompson, Jonathan Hiebig, wounded; Privates D Faulkner, Kelley, Latham, Wm Rowlin, Steadman Williams, R F Redding, A F Hollis, William Mitchell, missing; also, Sidney Alford and John Latham, wounded. Total--3 killed, 7 wounded, and 7 missing. Company K--Sergt W G Birly, S J Linden. and Privates S W L Brady, R J Bird, S J Scott, (formerly of co E,) T J Hooper, (probably not hurt,) J P Greenlie, wounded; Privates W G Curtise, A Bayley, missing — Total--7 wounded and 2 missing. Company L--Private A Wilborn, killed; Capt J F Stow, Privates J B Russell, Dobson Burrow, John E Thornborough; B B Brady, H Steed, Henry Lassiter, wounded; Serg M D Bishop, Priva
Emsley Alread (search for this): article 17
gt W G Birly, S J Linden. and Privates S W L Brady, R J Bird, S J Scott, (formerly of co E,) T J Hooper, (probably not hurt,) J P Greenlie, wounded; Privates W G Curtise, A Bayley, missing — Total--7 wounded and 2 missing. Company L--Private A Wilborn, killed; Capt J F Stow, Privates J B Russell, Dobson Burrow, John E Thornborough; B B Brady, H Steed, Henry Lassiter, wounded; Serg M D Bishop, Private George Patterson, missing. Total--1 killed, 7 wounded, 2 missing. Company M--Private Emsley Alread, killed; Lieut M B Kivet, Serg J W Lawrence, Privates H E Smith, David York, A A Steel L F Holden, J W Race, wounded; Lieut L F McMasters, Privates H C Sugler, Alphers Pugh, L C York, missing. Total--1 killed, 7 wounded, 4 missing. Total in regiment--25 killed, 95 wounded, and 24 missing. In addition, I add the loss of Col C E Lightfoot and Lieut-Col J O Long killed, and Maj. T S Golloway wounded making an aggregate of 137 killed, wounded, and missing. P E Charles, A
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were 168 killed and wounded. This regiment fought gallantly, and did their best to sustain the confidence so often reposed in them by their greatly beloved Gen. R. H. Anderson. List of wounded received at Chimboads Hospital, May 31st, and June 1st and 2d, 1862.--J. B. McCaw, Surgeon in Chief. Adkins, C. C. co K, 14th Tenp'l E P Miller; Privates M Crager, M Deal, R Deal, Monroe Kaler, J G Cloyed, W A Todd, Sidney Coffee, S F Harper, S G Powell, Joseph Hartley, Pickens Barlow, E L Anderson, John McMillon, J H Stallings, John G Simmons, A M Single, M Hilan, Jacob Hilton, M P Bryan, and Sergeant W S Sudderth, wounded. Total--6 killed, 25 wounded. ieut J A Hooper, wounded; Private J P Maxwell, killed; Privates Henry Long, J A May, W C May, V G Oliver, J P Start, L W Ward, wounded. Company F--Privates E Anderson, A J Caudill, L A Stomper, A T Holiway, killed; Privates John Baldwin, N Reynolds, James Crance, H D Mains, John Mains, Calvin Conier, S B Dennis, R Huchinson, D
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