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Philip Lewis (search for this): article 8
Derussy, Privates Kirk and Coln. Prisoners: Privates Summers, Coleman, Giffern. third company--Killed: Corpl R P many. Wounded: Privates Adams and frank. Captured: Sergeant Handy, Privates noble and Dicks. Fourth company--Killed: Corp'l Lewis. Wounded: Corp'l Valentine, Privates Callahan and Anderson. the 1st company lost one Napoleon and one 3 inch rifle gun; the 2d company lost one 12 pounder Howitzer; the 3d company lost two Napoleons and one caisson; and the 4th company losbank's Battery, 1st Lieut. O. B. Taylor, commanding.--Killed: James Harley. Wounded: 2d Lieut John H Weddell, leg, with fracture of tibia, severe; Privates V F Buford, Thos E Taylor, and Algernon Tyler, burned by explosion of caisson, slight; Philip Lewis, leg, slight; Edward Childress, leg, slight. company E, Rhett's Battery, 2d Lieut. Gilbert commanding.--Killed: none. Wounded: none. Killed5 Wounded35 Total40 List of casualties in Captain Grandy's Battery, "Norfolk Light
List of Casualties in the battles near Fredericksburg. Casualties in the Washington Artillery battalion, of New Orleans, at Fredericksburg, May 3d: first company--Killed: Sergt W H West, corporal T J Lutman, private J H Florence wounded: Corpl C a Everett. Prisoners: Capt Squires, Lts Owen and Galbraith, Sergt Hardie, Privates Alsohook, Berthelot, Bogent, Tellowes, Hanly, Harris, McCormick, Micose, Myers, Phelps, E Peshand, C Peshand, Florence, Siebault Turner, T S Turner, Vincent, Eshman Hock, Kennedy, Ryerson Smith. Second company--wounded: Lt Derussy, Privates Kirk and Coln. Prisoners: Privates Summers, Coleman, Giffern. third company--Killed: Corpl R P many. Wounded: Privates Adams and frank. Captured: Sergeant Handy, Privates noble and Dicks. Fourth company--Killed: Corp'l Lewis. Wounded: Corp'l Valentine, Privates Callahan and Anderson. the 1st company lost one Napoleon and one 3 inch rifle gun; the 2d company lost one 12 pounder Howitzer; the 3
Pat McDonald (search for this): article 8
leg, amputated; Jno Graves, leg, slightly; Wm Thomas, head, slightly; a Carmelo, leg, slightly; Joseph Hurt, arm, slightly. company B., Captain Moody.--Killed; none. Wounded: Privates J W Williams, back, slightly; James O'Leary, leg, slightly; John Brooks, thigh, severely; John Dennard, both thighs, severely; John Dennard, both thighs, severely; John Kennedy, leg, severely; shall Y Packett, arm, severely; Johnston, arm, slightly; Highland, neck, severely; Robt Gibson, hand, slightly; Pat McDonald, face, severely; Jno Edly, shoulder, slightly. company C, Captain P. Woolfolk.--Killed: Private John T Mosby. Wounded: 2d Lieut W D Terrill, head, slightly; Privates Jno L Thompson, arm amputated; Jno R Mills, chest, severely. company D, Capt, Parker.--Killed: none. Wounded: corporal T C Howard, head, slight; Privates G W Jones, hand, slight; Jas B Longbridge, hip, slight; Robert Dunnaway, head, slight; George Hancock, leg, slight; Lewis Luck, leg, slight; Jas C Orange, head, sl
company E, Eubank's Battery, 1st Lieut. O. B. Taylor, commanding.--Killed: James Harley. Wounded: 2d Lieut John H Weddell, leg, with fracture of tibia, severe; Privates V F Buford, Thos E Taylor, and Algernon Tyler, burned by explosion of caisson, slight; Philip Lewis, leg, slight; Edward Childress, leg, slight. company E, Rhett's Battery, 2d Lieut. Gilbert commanding.--Killed: none. Wounded: none. Killed5 Wounded35 Total40 List of casualties in Captain Grandy's Battery, "Norfolk Light Artillery Blues," in the battle fought near Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863. Killed: Private W C Land. Wounded: Lieut W T Peet, in leg; corporal J H Walters, in both hands; privates J W Floyd, right arm blown off; M C Keeling, in left foot; J H Day, in hand, and C K McKeown, in back. This battery fought Weed's celebrated battery, (U. S. Regulars) on the turnpike road for four hours, disabling it so much as to cause it to retire, after a heavy loss in killed and wounded.
ed: Corpl C a Everett. Prisoners: Capt Squires, Lts Owen and Galbraith, Sergt Hardie, Privates Alsohook, Berthelot, Bogent, Tellowes, Hanly, Harris, McCormick, Micose, Myers, Phelps, E Peshand, C Peshand, Florence, Siebault Turner, T S Turner, Vincent, Eshman Hock, Kennedy, Ryerson Smith. Second company--wounded: Lt Derussy, Privates Kirk and Coln. Prisoners: Privates Summers, Coleman, Giffern. third company--Killed: Corpl R P many. Wounded: Privates Adams and frank. Captured: Sergeant Handy, Privates noble and Dicks. Fourth company--Killed: Corp'l Lewis. Wounded: Corp'l Valentine, Privates Callahan and Anderson. the 1st company lost one Napoleon and one 3 inch rifle gun; the 2d company lost one 12 pounder Howitzer; the 3d company lost two Napoleons and one caisson; and the 4th company lost one Napoleon and one 12-pounder Howitzer. List of Killed and wounded in Col. E. P. Alexander's battalion of light artillery in the battles near Fredericksburg--1st, 2d, 3d,
McCormick (search for this): article 8
List of Casualties in the battles near Fredericksburg. Casualties in the Washington Artillery battalion, of New Orleans, at Fredericksburg, May 3d: first company--Killed: Sergt W H West, corporal T J Lutman, private J H Florence wounded: Corpl C a Everett. Prisoners: Capt Squires, Lts Owen and Galbraith, Sergt Hardie, Privates Alsohook, Berthelot, Bogent, Tellowes, Hanly, Harris, McCormick, Micose, Myers, Phelps, E Peshand, C Peshand, Florence, Siebault Turner, T S Turner, Vincent, Eshman Hock, Kennedy, Ryerson Smith. Second company--wounded: Lt Derussy, Privates Kirk and Coln. Prisoners: Privates Summers, Coleman, Giffern. third company--Killed: Corpl R P many. Wounded: Privates Adams and frank. Captured: Sergeant Handy, Privates noble and Dicks. Fourth company--Killed: Corp'l Lewis. Wounded: Corp'l Valentine, Privates Callahan and Anderson. the 1st company lost one Napoleon and one 3 inch rifle gun; the 2d company lost one 12 pounder Howitzer; the
E. P. Alexander (search for this): article 8
rd company--Killed: Corpl R P many. Wounded: Privates Adams and frank. Captured: Sergeant Handy, Privates noble and Dicks. Fourth company--Killed: Corp'l Lewis. Wounded: Corp'l Valentine, Privates Callahan and Anderson. the 1st company lost one Napoleon and one 3 inch rifle gun; the 2d company lost one 12 pounder Howitzer; the 3d company lost two Napoleons and one caisson; and the 4th company lost one Napoleon and one 12-pounder Howitzer. List of Killed and wounded in Col. E. P. Alexander's battalion of light artillery in the battles near Fredericksburg--1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6th of May, 1863: company a, Capt. Jordan.--Killed: Privates W W Haydon, Samuel P March, and G Jeter. Wounded: Lieut J Donnell Smith, shoulder, slightly; Privates M H Sweeny, back, severely; Alex Mileron, leg, amputated; Jno Graves, leg, slightly; Wm Thomas, head, slightly; a Carmelo, leg, slightly; Joseph Hurt, arm, slightly. company B., Captain Moody.--Killed; none. Wounded: Pr
, head, slightly; Privates Jno L Thompson, arm amputated; Jno R Mills, chest, severely. company D, Capt, Parker.--Killed: none. Wounded: corporal T C Howard, head, slight; Privates G W Jones, hand, slight; Jas B Longbridge, hip, slight; Robert Dunnaway, head, slight; George Hancock, leg, slight; Lewis Luck, leg, slight; Jas C Orange, head, slight; a Gill, hand, slight. company E, Eubank's Battery, 1st Lieut. O. B. Taylor, commanding.--Killed: James Harley. Wounded: 2d Lieut John H Weddell, leg, with fracture of tibia, severe; Privates V F Buford, Thos E Taylor, and Algernon Tyler, burned by explosion of caisson, slight; Philip Lewis, leg, slight; Edward Childress, leg, slight. company E, Rhett's Battery, 2d Lieut. Gilbert commanding.--Killed: none. Wounded: none. Killed5 Wounded35 Total40 List of casualties in Captain Grandy's Battery, "Norfolk Light Artillery Blues," in the battle fought near Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863. Killed: Private W C Land.
Berthelot (search for this): article 8
List of Casualties in the battles near Fredericksburg. Casualties in the Washington Artillery battalion, of New Orleans, at Fredericksburg, May 3d: first company--Killed: Sergt W H West, corporal T J Lutman, private J H Florence wounded: Corpl C a Everett. Prisoners: Capt Squires, Lts Owen and Galbraith, Sergt Hardie, Privates Alsohook, Berthelot, Bogent, Tellowes, Hanly, Harris, McCormick, Micose, Myers, Phelps, E Peshand, C Peshand, Florence, Siebault Turner, T S Turner, Vincent, Eshman Hock, Kennedy, Ryerson Smith. Second company--wounded: Lt Derussy, Privates Kirk and Coln. Prisoners: Privates Summers, Coleman, Giffern. third company--Killed: Corpl R P many. Wounded: Privates Adams and frank. Captured: Sergeant Handy, Privates noble and Dicks. Fourth company--Killed: Corp'l Lewis. Wounded: Corp'l Valentine, Privates Callahan and Anderson. the 1st company lost one Napoleon and one 3 inch rifle gun; the 2d company lost one 12 pounder Howitzer; the
O. B. Taylor (search for this): article 8
ght; Privates G W Jones, hand, slight; Jas B Longbridge, hip, slight; Robert Dunnaway, head, slight; George Hancock, leg, slight; Lewis Luck, leg, slight; Jas C Orange, head, slight; a Gill, hand, slight. company E, Eubank's Battery, 1st Lieut. O. B. Taylor, commanding.--Killed: James Harley. Wounded: 2d Lieut John H Weddell, leg, with fracture of tibia, severe; Privates V F Buford, Thos E Taylor, and Algernon Tyler, burned by explosion of caisson, slight; Philip Lewis, leg, slight; EdwardTaylor, and Algernon Tyler, burned by explosion of caisson, slight; Philip Lewis, leg, slight; Edward Childress, leg, slight. company E, Rhett's Battery, 2d Lieut. Gilbert commanding.--Killed: none. Wounded: none. Killed5 Wounded35 Total40 List of casualties in Captain Grandy's Battery, "Norfolk Light Artillery Blues," in the battle fought near Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863. Killed: Private W C Land. Wounded: Lieut W T Peet, in leg; corporal J H Walters, in both hands; privates J W Floyd, right arm blown off; M C Keeling, in left foot; J H Day, in hand, and C K McKeow
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