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Private Martin Murray.--Wounded severely: Privates Martin Welsh, H Dallon, F Gillion, Thomas Drury. Wounded slightly: Capt J. W. Lambert, Serg't Edward Pirault, Wm. Baker. Company K.--Severely wounded: Serg't Solomon Dury, privates Darling Babers, J. T. Haynes. --Wounded slightly: Geo. Pliant, P. M. Stocket, and George Thomton. Killed, 15; wounded, 49. J. J. Shannon, Lt. Col. Comd'ing 16th Miss. Regiment List of Killed and wounded in 21st Mississippi regiment on the 30th. Company A. Capt. Atwood.--Wounded: F. Home and A. B. Redding. Company C. Capt. Brooks.--Wounded: Private V. Smith. Company D. Capt. Sims--Killed: Serg't W. C. Smith, privates E. B. Binnie and H. Mackell, Wounded: Privates Jas. Downs, C Humphreys, J. Schuber, Sullivan, and Hemlet. Company E. Capt. Stawps.--Killed: Privates Thos. Kirkland and J. Cline. Wounded: Lt. C. H. Cox, Privates H. Grace, N. Messenger, and Benjamin C. Collier. Company F. Capt. Fitzgerald.--Killed
H. C Hodge, Henry Perry, Lewis Browning, Green Sanderford, Lt Jz Terrell, severely, in the ankle; Young B. Clifton, Jacob Frazier, Mercelins Pearce. Total killed, 4; wounded, 27. Report of casualties in the 38th regiment N. C. T., on June 26th and 27th. Col J L Hoke, wounded. Adj't Cowels, Company A, Lieut Armstrong, commanding — Not in action. Company B, Capt Cook, commanding.--Killed: Corp'l G W. Wheeling, Private Jas Stokes, Sr., Jno Grezart, J. Blackman. Wounded Waters. Company K, Capt McLaughlin.--No report of names. Killed 3, wounded 16. E. Goldman, Act'g Adj't 38th N. G. T. List of the casualties of the Jeff Davis Artillery Capt. J. W. Bondurant, Garland's Brigader in the battles of June 26th and 27th. Killed: Corpl J C Gregary, Private T H McDonald, Slightly wounded: Sergts R. E Cobb, J F. Maull, Corpl E W Nobles, Privates J W Cox, J. J. Howell, J A Logall, J A Oliver, J. P Puteguat, R W Woodward, W. H. Templin. Severely wound
elins Pearce. Total killed, 4; wounded, 27. Report of casualties in the 38th regiment N. C. T., on June 26th and 27th. Col J L Hoke, wounded. Adj't Cowels, Company A, Lieut Armstrong, commanding — Not in action. Company B, st of the casualties of the Jeff Davis Artillery Capt. J. W. Bondurant, Garland's Brigader in the battles of June 26th and 27th. Killed: Corpl J C Gregary, Private T H McDonald, Slightly wounded: Sergts R. E Cobb, J F. Maull, Corpl E W Nobles, Pred and disabled. D. V. Bates, Orderly sergt. Casualties in the Thirteenth Virginia regiment, Elicy's brigade; June 27th. Company A--Killed: Capt Cook, Corp Thomas Slaughter, Martin Burruss, Jos Burruss, Robt Burruss, Wm B Peake, Robert unded in the 1st regiment of Rifles, South Carolina Volunteers, commanded by Col. J. Foster Marshall, at Galace's Mitt, 27th June. Field and Staff.--Killed: Serg't Major All McGee. Wounded: Maj. J. W Livingston, slightly; Adj't Joe Berry Sloan,
June 8th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 14
th hands. Missing: e L. Fargo, James Thompson, M. N O Connor. Total — Killed, 15; wounded, 24; misaing, 3. Total — Killed, wounded, and missing, 42. The loss in the three other companies of the baltalion was very heavy. Among them are killed Adj't Holcombe; Capt Burton, co C; St Pettit, co. B. Wounded. Lt. Rusi, co C, severely; Lt Mattison, co B, slightly; Sergt Porter, co B, severaly. List of casualties of the 16th regiment of Mississippi Volunteers, in the engagement of June 8th, 1862, at Cross Keys. Col. Campt Posey, wounded. Company A.--None killed or wounded. Company B.--Mortally Wounded: Private R. H. Harper. Wounded: Private A B Caston. Company C.--Killed: Private Andrew J Curry. Wounded: 1at Lieut W R Brown, 3d Serg't W H Catching. Company d.--Killed: Corporal W. S Horner, Private Charles Quinn. Wounded: Private Henry Willows. Company E.--Wounded: Privates Wm. Garner, J B May, A P. Sparkman, W Yarborough. Company F.--Wounded: P
June 27th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 14
. A Hamuten, John F Wright, Thos Brooks, Jas Peer, Thos Pugh, issac Gibaon, Isaac Armstong, John Flory, Isaac Hartman, Jos Gill, Jos Mikeam. Total Killed24 Total wounded80 Casualties in the Fourth North Carolina State troops June 27th, 1862, Bryan crimes, Colonel comd'g. Company A.--Wounded: Privates R S Loyenly R M Osborne, M L Hall, Jacob Massey, Chas S. Harris. Company B.--Killed: Private David C Brandon. Wounded: Privates Charles Anderson, Geo. W Mcniss, Adam Beave George Estis, R C Terry, Theo Foltz, Thomas, McMorris, Wm. Patterson, J L W Phares, T. W. Roland, Thos T. Roche. Killed6 Wounded28 Total34 List of casualties in the 16th regiment of Mississippi Volunteers, in the battle of June 27th, 1862, near Richmond. Company A.--Killed: Captain James Brown. Wounded slightly: Color Sergeant J C Dick, privates N Hiller, John Long. Company B.--Killed: Privates C H Robinson, D J Baren. Wounded slightly: Lt. H S Arnold, Lt P A Howard
June 28th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 14
hitlock. Company H.--Killed: Gorp'l J P Maiden, privates G W Burton, j M Mize. Wounded: Corp'l J O Smith; privates Dn Ball, B C Diion, M F Walker, J G powell, A N Steel, J York, L Lamberts. Company K.--Killed: Privates paul Barger, Geo Cauble, James Solemon. Wounded: Privates Alfred C Carter. Wm Morris, J F Thompson. The regiment went into the battle with 130 effective men. Killed 8, wounded 16--Total 51. Casualties in Company a; 5th battalion Alabama Volunteers, on the 28th and 29th June, 1862. Killed: Lt D W. Hustid, Orderly Sergt J H Boyle Sergt. J. W. Wrenn; Sergt. E. L Houston, Corpl B. Branch, Corpl T Camber, privates F. Eard, W Steelerd of Hodges, J Bennyeasth, R. H Moon, J. J. Whittaker, J Tompkins. W Murphy. Wounded; Capt A S Vance Graalf, slightly in foot; Phivates J. T. Bradshaw, arm, L. L Glarry; J. B. Bradshaw, leg; W. G frost; N. Little, head, slight; B. B. Little, side, slight; Newton Hill head, slight; J. W. Holloway, Bead, slight; B. d. nan
June 29th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 14
ompany H.--Killed: Gorp'l J P Maiden, privates G W Burton, j M Mize. Wounded: Corp'l J O Smith; privates Dn Ball, B C Diion, M F Walker, J G powell, A N Steel, J York, L Lamberts. Company K.--Killed: Privates paul Barger, Geo Cauble, James Solemon. Wounded: Privates Alfred C Carter. Wm Morris, J F Thompson. The regiment went into the battle with 130 effective men. Killed 8, wounded 16--Total 51. Casualties in Company a; 5th battalion Alabama Volunteers, on the 28th and 29th June, 1862. Killed: Lt D W. Hustid, Orderly Sergt J H Boyle Sergt. J. W. Wrenn; Sergt. E. L Houston, Corpl B. Branch, Corpl T Camber, privates F. Eard, W Steelerd of Hodges, J Bennyeasth, R. H Moon, J. J. Whittaker, J Tompkins. W Murphy. Wounded; Capt A S Vance Graalf, slightly in foot; Phivates J. T. Bradshaw, arm, L. L Glarry; J. B. Bradshaw, leg; W. G frost; N. Little, head, slight; B. B. Little, side, slight; Newton Hill head, slight; J. W. Holloway, Bead, slight; B. d. nance, leg; J Orm
July 16th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 14
, L P Man. Company I.--Privates, Asron Mitchel, Jas C Young, J A Hofoway, C C Baras, R L Carler M Gentree, E T. Chambler. Wounded: Corp. C D Rowland, Corp W S Harris, Corp D F son; Privates R S Kay, J m Watson, L W White, J O Hammett, L G Williams, J W Wowler, J M Fowler, G W Vandiver, J L Vandiver, L P Woodruff, W T Simmens, A Y Shearly, Albert Johnson, D C Stott, J M Geer, Israel Nelson, R F Srown, W I. Shearer, C C Bolt. List of casualties in the Third Alabama regiment, July 16th, 1862. Sergt.-Major C Whitman, wounded. Company A, (Mobile Cadets.)--Killed: P L Lockwood, F J. Stewart, W M Caultield; W J Ledyard; jr. Wounded: lieut. W H Averill, Lieut B F. Yuisestra Lieut J M Redwood, Sergt. J H Hastings. Corp J B Gilloit, T B Allen, Betijohn, Baldwin, C Caster, C Dunn, J T Harpin, W. B Holt, It L Keebbs, E Ledyard, J Newburger, J Price, H Fritchard, Chas Pollard, J G Renolds, P C Raudel, Jos Thorntou, E K Waterhouse, D Wheeler, jr. Company B, (Gulf Gily Gu
January, 7 AD (search for this): article 14
. Brown, Early, Levi Dempsay, Ord-Serg Yates, Thornhill, Lieut Moore, Lieut Almond, Serg-Major Tensil, T. P Barrel, T. P. Mays, ensign of the 7th, J. J. Bolling, John A Jenkins, Wesley Mannel, Ord-Serg Cooper, Lieut Estes, Lieut Fogg, Lewis Monroe, Daniel Bish, Josse Young. J. L. Kidd, Ayler, H. J. Wilburn, David Acres, B. P Meadows, Jas Monroe, L. A. Monroe, W. H McQueary, T. J. Mitchell, Ord-Serg H. Smith. Killed and wounded in 12th Virginia regiment, Co. Weisiger, in the action of 1st July. Company A, Capt. Waddell.--Killed: Privates H A Blanks, Jr. Wm A Graham, Robert E. Willcox, Wounded: Henry Fisher, T. F Alley, J. W Baylor. Company Lyon.--Killed: None. Wounded: Geo W. Dean, R. H Johnson. Company Bond.--Killed: None Wounded: Lieut Privates M D. Tatum, G F Hill, H V L F Ferkinson, Jos C Robinson, B A Lucy. Company Killed: Corp Nicholas Dawson. Company Banks — Killed: None, Wounded Lieut Sergt Jos Carr; Privates D A Bars Revan, J T Robinson,
nkin, Jeseph Gibson, John L Morgan, Francis McCleveland, John C Knox, John M Rankin, FJames Stone, James Jarkson, Jas H. Johnston, Harmon Stillwood, David L Beroy, W. J. H. Leroy, S N Wihic Fall; Wm. F Morgan. Company F.--Killed: Capt. Hawthorn, Privates J J Henderson, James Lyles; and G. T. M Drown.--Wounded: Serg'ts Armstrong; Miltes, and Ballenger. Privates Thos Reeden, Thos Price, H N Harrum, W. T Beardin, H H Haghes R B Mayse, J. Dickson, Henry Daunders, Chas Mason, Wm Maldin, W T Abbot, T R Morris. Company G.7#x2014;Killed: Corpl A P Lindsay, Privates L A Calahan, J L Grier, R P Cunningham, J A Davis, L Fields, W P Morrison, E W Pruit, G B Richey, Wm H Simpson, Jos. Smith, F Clinkscales. L O Rid. Wounded: Capt G McD Miller, Lieut. Latimer, Serg't Means, Serg't R W Hadden, Corp J A Burton, privates W D Anderson, C A Botts, L D Bowie, Wm. Boyd, A P Brooks, T W Brocks, A W Brock, W J Calvert, W T Cowen, M Flin, M Freeman, B T Parsavay, T S Gordon, A G Johnson, J F Latim
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