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Glasgow (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 16
"Charile Clarke Rifles," Capt R R Applewhite — Killed: Lieut D F McComick; Privates A J Davis, B F Headwick, Paron Glover. Wounded: E Douglas, W W Newsom; John Turner, Dennis Brown, Samuel King, R B Thidford Corpl Applewhite, B Robertson, L Q Fairman, F Krauss, H Eweing, Frank McQueen. Company I, "Durant Rifles," Capt Vawter. Killed: Sergt P O Wallace; Corpl R S Sproles, Privates Z Blackman, R M Robinson, W E Cheatham, Thos McDaugling W M Harlin, Wounded: S W Ellis, B F Roseman, J D Glasgow, J H Lomax, John T Fowlkes, W R Swain, J P McLilsann, M Tubos, J H Frizell, W R Moore, J A Montgomery, W W McLean. Company K, "Claiborne Guards," Captain Hastings.--Killed: Captain Hastings, while bearing the colors. Wounded: John J Mitchell, M tephens, J T Parker, C R McCardle, J M Sudson, Jas H Dorrah, L B Harland, D M Girrard, J W Philips, John Ritchie. Casualties in the 2d Mississippi Regiment, (Col. J. M. Stone) Company A. Capt Clayton.--Wounded: Private Thos A Butler, i
y. H S Roux, C E Strohecter, T K Walker, G T Woilden, Jas Tupper Missing: R W Shustard, C W Hudson. Total killed, 3; wounded, 18; missing, 3--24. Company B, Watson Guards Capt Gary.--Killed: Privates A J Lumpkin, H T Shalock. Wounded. Lieut Tompkins, Sgts R J Bank right, L T Dear, G P Tucker, Corp'ls D T Starkey, W R Does, Privates T N Browning, W B Coleman, J R Dorn, Jno Jennings, A Martin, G T Palmer, W S Ritter, J M Self. Missing: W B Idson; J W Tompkins, S W Corley. Total killed, 2Tompkins, S W Corley. Total killed, 2; wounded, 15; missing, 3 --20. Company C, Manning Guards, Lieut Dingle commanding — Killed: Sgt W J N Hammett, Privates A D Richburg, G J Stukes, Samuel Derackin, Edwin Reichbourg, Samuel Stuart. Wounded and Missing: Corp'ls W H McKnight, Samuel Patterson, Privates Jno C Bagnall, S F Cole, R W McKnight, S T Chandler, C L Witherspoon, H L Tindall Wounded: Lieut J H Dingle, Jr, Sgt J H M Jor , Corp'l R S Campbell, Privates B T Kelly, Wm Thomas, J W Redgill. J C Wilson, Ell M Riechbourg, R
Featherstone (search for this): article 16
the neck, seriously; C Pervis, in throat, slightly; C B Pritchard in the shoulder; A D Proctor, left leg broken. The aggregate of the Regiment when it entered the field was 370. Number killed, wounded and missing . The Regiment was under the fire of the enemy's guns hours. I see in your issue of the 2nd ult., you speak of the 28th Georgia being deployed as skirmishers with a Miss Battalion. Such was not the case, it entered regularly into the engagement with the Brigade, (Gen. Featherstone's) to which it was attached. I see a mistake was also made in the number of the Regiment, the 12th Georgia being spoken of for the 28th Georgia, which, I have no doubt, was a typographical error. In justice to that gallant Regiment. I take occasion to say it is now under the command of our hero, Gen. Stonewall Jackson, and has been in more battles and done harder fighting, than any other Regiment from our State. T O Wi Adjt. 28th Regt. Ga. Vol. Casualties in the
Samuel Stuart (search for this): article 16
ed: Privates A J Lumpkin, H T Shalock. Wounded. Lieut Tompkins, Sgts R J Bank right, L T Dear, G P Tucker, Corp'ls D T Starkey, W R Does, Privates T N Browning, W B Coleman, J R Dorn, Jno Jennings, A Martin, G T Palmer, W S Ritter, J M Self. Missing: W B Idson; J W Tompkins, S W Corley. Total killed, 2; wounded, 15; missing, 3 --20. Company C, Manning Guards, Lieut Dingle commanding — Killed: Sgt W J N Hammett, Privates A D Richburg, G J Stukes, Samuel Derackin, Edwin Reichbourg, Samuel Stuart. Wounded and Missing: Corp'ls W H McKnight, Samuel Patterson, Privates Jno C Bagnall, S F Cole, R W McKnight, S T Chandler, C L Witherspoon, H L Tindall Wounded: Lieut J H Dingle, Jr, Sgt J H M Jor , Corp'l R S Campbell, Privates B T Kelly, Wm Thomas, J W Redgill. J C Wilson, Ell M Riechbourg, R R Johnson, G W Williams, A L Jacobs, Samuel Humfreys Septimus Harvier, Thos N Davis, A D Moses, Patrick Brody. H J McLaurin, D H Baggett. J W Hodge. Total killed, 6; wounded and missing, 8;
o. Company H.--Killed: Capt J H Damin, Lieut C F Ryan, Corpl S M Haney, Privates T Flankenthip, M F Dement, Thos Duon, W, "Durant Rifles," Capt Vawter. Killed: Sergt P O Wallace; Corpl R S Sproles, Privates Z Blackman, R M Robinson, W E Cheathag: Private O C Key. Company B, Capt Buchanan--Wounded: Corpl P G Braddock, in the leg, Privates J N Cotton, since died, ohn Carr, R Wilson, T B Bennett. Wounded: Lieut E H Acker, Corpl W D Bennett, Privates W D Acket. W B Bennett, R H Bradley,x, H Kelley. Missing: Sergt Kohler, T V Green, Thos Green, Corpl J H Wilson. Total killed, 3; wounded, 15; missing, 4--23. pt Phinney.--Killed: Capt J M Phinney, 1st Sergt J W Sloun, Corpl S T Camack, Privates W A Allison, J Powell, P N Powell, J J Melton, do; Lieut M Bries, slightly; Color Sergt J W Rabb, Corpl W D McKinstry, Privates R S Alken, Peter Bird, B F Boulware McCullough, R M Fortman, and H C Floyd. Wounded slightly: Corpl J H Fulmore; Privates W S Allen, R M Barrow, D Keels, J A M
usly; G P Wyche, in leg; J L Gift, on head, slight; R A Crouch, in thigh seriously; T M Butler, in thigh, seriously; B T Crossen, flash wound in leg; T P Clark, in hip; R Findly, on hand; A Seath, in arm; M Smith, in Shoulder; Albert Phillips, in face, slightly; G W Rodding, in leg; O P Rowe, in breast; M Waddle, through the foot, while nobly carrying the colors; Joseph Woodruff, in the hand and arm. Company F.--Killed: C S Padget, J M S umons, Jno M Word. J W Harbin. Wounded: Capt L R Wade, in the arm, slightly; Lieut R A McClure, in head, mortally; Corporal James Holcum, in shoulder, seriously; J T Anderson in the face, slightly; T Biddy, in both legs and right arm, seriously; Henry Wood, through the thigh, seriously; T M Hendman under right shoulder, slightly; H C. Jones through the thigh, seriously; T Kelley scalped, slightly; P M McCraw, in the leg; E Nix, through the arm; J C Richards, in the arm and breast, slightly; J L Smith shot in the mouth; A J Sanders, in the arm, s
Robt Hempoilt (search for this): article 16
Durant and Kelley; privates Bateman, B Ho , Bradley, E Byrd, Clements, W Gainey, J King, G McCutchen, J M Polson and A L Shaw.--Missing: Serg't Coker, private Langston, Crowley, H Ellis, Gandy, Davis and Patrick. Company F, Capt J D Gaston.--Killed: Capt Gaston, Privates F Babcock, W Crawford, and W H Gaston, Wounded: Privates J F B , severely; W H Brawley, do; J D Caldwell, do; W J Cornwell, do; D E Dunlap, do; S E Vanpelt, do; J C Walker and C S Wilson, do; W D McDaniel, mortally; Robt Hempoilt seriously; S H McWetters, do; H Morris, J A Rader, and W S Turner, do; Lieut J M Moore, slightly; Serg'ts J Stringfellow, E M Shannon, and J G Blair, do; Privates J D Bovd, H Doffey, R S Lindsay, W H McConnell, E J and J R McDaniel, R McElduff, J C Peden, J R Peay, W F Smith, and W T Farrar, do. Company G, Capt Phinney.--Killed: Capt J M Phinney, 1st Sergt J W Sloun, Corpl S T Camack, Privates W A Allison, J Powell, P N Powell, J J Weir, Wounded: Sergt W A Milling, severely; Private
iller, W Wyatt. Wounded: E J Edwards, left shoulder, seriously: J J Hale, right lung, mortally, since dead; Howell Jones, through the neck, seriously; E Webster, in thigh, R T Wood, in bowie's, seriously; K Northington, right side seriously; W R Hodges, in the arm; W F Reynolds, in head; A S Tennille, in arm; A Wood, in arm; Sergt J S Avant, in arm, slight; Corp'l G A Wiggins, in leg; C S Ashley, in leg; J R Avant, on the foot; D C Cumming, under left shoulder; J Lawrence, in leg, Solomon Tanneates A W , Robt Bankhead, J G Boggs, T T Williamson. J A Serves, J D Gaillard W M Melton, do; Lieut M Bries, slightly; Color Sergt J W Rabb, Corpl W D McKinstry, Privates R S Alken, Peter Bird, B F Boulware, A Boney, A C Frezer, W H Jamison; W T Hodges, J Leman, J T McCreight, J W McCreight, W M Nelson, Jas Richmond, J C Raines, and J Z Wooten, do. Company H, Capt. Lyles--Killed: Capt W B Lyies, Privates Samuel Stevenson. J B Warfield. Wounded severely: E P Alten, W R Counts, J H Glenn,
, J D Alman, J M Singleton. Missing: Private R Harrol. Company F--Killed: Corporal Black, Privates W H H Bridges, W C Buise. Wounded: Privates S P Barret and B Thomson. Missing: Serg Garrison. Private J B Wire. Company G--Killed: Private Gray; Wounded: Privates Conley, Wilder, Tomblin, Speer, Johnson. Company H--Wounded: Privates John Yarboro, J Allen, and Turner. Company I--Wounded: Corp'l J G Hanes, Privates N S Bates, A J Ayres. Company K--Wounded: Private Dye. Leman, J T McCreight, J W McCreight, W M Nelson, Jas Richmond, J C Raines, and J Z Wooten, do. Company H, Capt. Lyles--Killed: Capt W B Lyies, Privates Samuel Stevenson. J B Warfield. Wounded severely: E P Alten, W R Counts, J H Glenn, W P Gray, A T Holley, W W Hunt, W H Kerr, Serg R W Brice. Wounded slightly: Serg J T Rynum, Privates W Boyce Simonton, J A Brics, T S Brice, R M Cook, J H Crosby, J L Dys J Garrick J D Grissom, A Grubbs, J F Joyner, H McCormick, W B Norris, T R Sterling,
ut W T Norris commanding.--Killed: Sergt W Wilburn. Wounded: Privates J A Little john, Drury Scruggs, R H Smith, A C Lindsey. Missing: Privates J D McVeigh, and Jas Capos. Company D. Capt J T Douglass.--Killed: Corp Gen Dukes; privates F M Cator, John Bishop, H Barnett, Thos Johnston. Wounded: Capt J T Douglass, Lt J C Gross, Serg'ts J S Davis and Wm Graham, Corp'l E. D. Fry and James Johnston, privates F Comer, Wylie Easters, A J Cline, J B Gorel, J P Jeter, Jas Jenkins, G J Lee, J McJunkin, J A S Oxner, D Pressly, J L Turner. Company E, Lieut Saunders commanding.--Killed: Privates T C Crocker, James Saunders. Wounded: Lieuts J D McConnel and Wm Crosby, Sergt J T McKnight, Corporals M S Lindsey and F H Mullinux, privates W A Allen, J T Burris, W Brown, J A Brannon, W Carter, J T Collins, A Coln, J M Grant, A J Hood, J D Humphries, G W Hancock, W N Hardin, A J Hyndman, L Jones, W D Johnston, J M Kirkpatrick, R T Morrow, J E McKnight, A Melton J E Niel, J A Saunders.
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