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J. W. Tate (search for this): article 1
ridan. The latest report from the enemy around the fortifications was brought in last night by a courier, who reported that at seven o'clock they were in force on the Mechanicsville road, cooking their suppers. Some movement was expected to be made by them this morning. Our wounded. The following is a list of the officers wounded in the fight near the city yesterday who up to nine o'clock last night were received at the officers' hospital: Lieut. W. T. White, G, 33d N. C.; Lieut. J. W. Tate, F, do.; Capt. W. J. Collins, G, do. do.; Lieut. L. Bedrick, G. Cobb's cav.; Lieut. R. F. stead, I, 38th Va; Capt. W. G. Mims, G, 3d Ala., Lieut M. L. Barber, D, 43d Ala.; Lieut R. G. Redwood, K, do. do.; Lieut. P. Arber, C, 5th N. C. cav.; Lieut. T. W. asterling, G, 5th S. C. cav. Brig. Gen. Gordon, of N. C., is at the me hospital, suffering with a musket-diet wound in the left arm, which it is and will have to be amputated. He was adding his bridle-rein when struck. The all en
G. W. Richardson (search for this): article 1
the enemy;) Corp'l John Taylor, side; privates Geo W Mayo, thigh and shoulder; D W McCraw, thigh; C W Norris, breast; W R Patterson, knee; Jas Tilman, neck; David Thomas, knee; R L Wilkinson, hand. Co. C.--Killed: Serg't J H Thackston, private B C Morris. Wounded: Lieut Jno Randolph, thigh and hand; Sergt's Lewis S Ayres, breast, (in hands of the enemy;) R H Spencer, leg and hand; privates E F Coleman, wrist; T B Harris, breast; Wm Henshall, head; Robert Alice, shoulder and neck; R C Richardson, leg; W M McParr, shoulder Missing; Corp'l A H Brown, private T M Rafter. Co D.--Wounded: Lt R Motley, private Jas S Baker. Missing: W G Andrews. The Commander and number of the enemy's forces around Richmond. The commander of the force which is now operating around the fortifications of Richmond is Gen. Sheridan, who was formerly commander of the cavalry with the Federal army at Chattanooga, and was taken from there with Grant when he came to Virginia. In his experience as
Shelburne (search for this): article 1
Lennings, F, 38th Va; C Everett, I, 38th Va; P G, 42d Va bat; J B Slaughter, D, Va; S H Pollard, I, 32d Va; J L Touk, C, 32d Va; J C Destin, C, 32d Va; C Childress, C, 9th Va; W T Owens, G, 38th Va; R R Sadler, K, 14th Va; J Grommange, I, 38th Va; W G Anderson, D, 25th Va bat; R M Robertson, F, 32d Va; T Wooten, F, 32d Va; T S Hubert, I, 32d Va; J W Clark, C, 32d Va; W Watts, A, 32d Va; J S Baker, D, 25th Va bat; J F Hall, F, 32d Va; W Wickson, F, 32d Va; S Brooks, Thornton's art'y; R B Shelburne, 32d Va; J C Sadler, C, 19th 32d Va; J H Higginbotham, L 32d Va; G Hann, C, 14th Va; F S Armorn, C, 32d N C; G Campbell, I, 54th Va; J W Dry, F, 1st N C cav; D Johnson, K, 1st N C cav; J Ray, A, 1st N C cav; W A Mathews, A, 5th Va; V E May, G, 5th Va; Lt C Patru, C, 5th Va; W J Watts, G, 1st Tex; E Newsome, G, 1st Tex; A Lawson, C, 5th Va; Lt S J Woodward, B, 1st Va. Death of Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. During the fight at Half Sink on Wednesday afternoon, Gen. Stuart was shot through t
rdered back, and the firing ceased. The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the battalion companies: Company B.--Killed: J S Layne. Wounded Jas Ashford, (in hands of the enemy;) Corp'l John Taylor, side; privates Geo W Mayo, thigh and shoulder; D W McCraw, thigh; C W Norris, breast; W R Patterson, knee; Jas Tilman, neck; David Thomas, knee; R L Wilkinson, hand. Co. C.--Killed: Serg't J H Thackston, private B C Morris. Wounded: Lieut Jno Randolph, thigh and hand; Sergt's Lewis S Ayres, breast, (in hands of the enemy;) R H Spencer, leg and hand; privates E F Coleman, wrist; T B Harris, breast; Wm Henshall, head; Robert Alice, shoulder and neck; R C Richardson, leg; W M McParr, shoulder Missing; Corp'l A H Brown, private T M Rafter. Co D.--Wounded: Lt R Motley, private Jas S Baker. Missing: W G Andrews. The Commander and number of the enemy's forces around Richmond. The commander of the force which is now operating around the fortifications of
o ascertain the damage done to the road, discovered a large body of Yankee cavalry crossing the road and moving towards the Clover Hill Pits. The force was afterwards ascertained to be about 3,000, and it is believed that they have gone up to cut the Richmond and Danville Railroad, and perhaps to keep on to the canal. The Spears raid upon Petersburg — it Marches to city Point. We have some further particulars of Spears's raid on the rear of Petersburg. On Monday, after burning Maj. Belsches's mill and dwelling, and every out-house on his plantation, they proceeded to the premises of Mr. Niblett, not far distant, when they burnt that gentleman's mill, but did not molest his dwelling or out-houses. Late in the day they swung around towards James river, and burnt Baxter's and Temple's mills in Prince George county. On Thursday night they camped at Mt. Sinal Church, in Prince George county, where they cooked up their stolen sheep, hogs, cattle and poultry. A gentleman who sa
Thackston (search for this): article 1
d until their ammunition was exhausted. At 4 o'clock the whole force was ordered back, and the firing ceased. The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the battalion companies: Company B.--Killed: J S Layne. Wounded Jas Ashford, (in hands of the enemy;) Corp'l John Taylor, side; privates Geo W Mayo, thigh and shoulder; D W McCraw, thigh; C W Norris, breast; W R Patterson, knee; Jas Tilman, neck; David Thomas, knee; R L Wilkinson, hand. Co. C.--Killed: Serg't J H Thackston, private B C Morris. Wounded: Lieut Jno Randolph, thigh and hand; Sergt's Lewis S Ayres, breast, (in hands of the enemy;) R H Spencer, leg and hand; privates E F Coleman, wrist; T B Harris, breast; Wm Henshall, head; Robert Alice, shoulder and neck; R C Richardson, leg; W M McParr, shoulder Missing; Corp'l A H Brown, private T M Rafter. Co D.--Wounded: Lt R Motley, private Jas S Baker. Missing: W G Andrews. The Commander and number of the enemy's forces around Richmond. The
ter, D, Va; S H Pollard, I, 32d Va; J L Touk, C, 32d Va; J C Destin, C, 32d Va; C Childress, C, 9th Va; W T Owens, G, 38th Va; R R Sadler, K, 14th Va; J Grommange, I, 38th Va; W G Anderson, D, 25th Va bat; R M Robertson, F, 32d Va; T Wooten, F, 32d Va; T S Hubert, I, 32d Va; J W Clark, C, 32d Va; W Watts, A, 32d Va; J S Baker, D, 25th Va bat; J F Hall, F, 32d Va; W Wickson, F, 32d Va; S Brooks, Thornton's art'y; R B Shelburne, 32d Va; J C Sadler, C, 19th 32d Va; J H Higginbotham, L 32d Va; G Hann, C, 14th Va; F S Armorn, C, 32d N C; G Campbell, I, 54th Va; J W Dry, F, 1st N C cav; D Johnson, K, 1st N C cav; J Ray, A, 1st N C cav; W A Mathews, A, 5th Va; V E May, G, 5th Va; Lt C Patru, C, 5th Va; W J Watts, G, 1st Tex; E Newsome, G, 1st Tex; A Lawson, C, 5th Va; Lt S J Woodward, B, 1st Va. Death of Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. During the fight at Half Sink on Wednesday afternoon, Gen. Stuart was shot through the body, the ball entering one side of the abdomen and coming out through t
y then fell back across a field to a wood on this side within range of the enemy, and here a spirited firing was kept up until 12 o'clock, when the 19th Virginia, Col. Gant, was sent up to relieve the battalion companies. They, however, declined being relieved, and remained until their ammunition was exhausted. At 4 o'clock the whole force was ordered back, and the firing ceased. The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the battalion companies: Company B.--Killed: J S Layne. Wounded Jas Ashford, (in hands of the enemy;) Corp'l John Taylor, side; privates Geo W Mayo, thigh and shoulder; D W McCraw, thigh; C W Norris, breast; W R Patterson, knee; Jas Tilman, neck; David Thomas, knee; R L Wilkinson, hand. Co. C.--Killed: Serg't J H Thackston, private B C Morris. Wounded: Lieut Jno Randolph, thigh and hand; Sergt's Lewis S Ayres, breast, (in hands of the enemy;) R H Spencer, leg and hand; privates E F Coleman, wrist; T B Harris, breast; Wm Henshall, head; Ro
W. T. White (search for this): article 1
munition. The latest from Sheridan. The latest report from the enemy around the fortifications was brought in last night by a courier, who reported that at seven o'clock they were in force on the Mechanicsville road, cooking their suppers. Some movement was expected to be made by them this morning. Our wounded. The following is a list of the officers wounded in the fight near the city yesterday who up to nine o'clock last night were received at the officers' hospital: Lieut. W. T. White, G, 33d N. C.; Lieut. J. W. Tate, F, do.; Capt. W. J. Collins, G, do. do.; Lieut. L. Bedrick, G. Cobb's cav.; Lieut. R. F. stead, I, 38th Va; Capt. W. G. Mims, G, 3d Ala., Lieut M. L. Barber, D, 43d Ala.; Lieut R. G. Redwood, K, do. do.; Lieut. P. Arber, C, 5th N. C. cav.; Lieut. T. W. asterling, G, 5th S. C. cav. Brig. Gen. Gordon, of N. C., is at the me hospital, suffering with a musket-diet wound in the left arm, which it is and will have to be amputated. He was adding his bri
David Thomas (search for this): article 1
attalion companies. They, however, declined being relieved, and remained until their ammunition was exhausted. At 4 o'clock the whole force was ordered back, and the firing ceased. The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the battalion companies: Company B.--Killed: J S Layne. Wounded Jas Ashford, (in hands of the enemy;) Corp'l John Taylor, side; privates Geo W Mayo, thigh and shoulder; D W McCraw, thigh; C W Norris, breast; W R Patterson, knee; Jas Tilman, neck; David Thomas, knee; R L Wilkinson, hand. Co. C.--Killed: Serg't J H Thackston, private B C Morris. Wounded: Lieut Jno Randolph, thigh and hand; Sergt's Lewis S Ayres, breast, (in hands of the enemy;) R H Spencer, leg and hand; privates E F Coleman, wrist; T B Harris, breast; Wm Henshall, head; Robert Alice, shoulder and neck; R C Richardson, leg; W M McParr, shoulder Missing; Corp'l A H Brown, private T M Rafter. Co D.--Wounded: Lt R Motley, private Jas S Baker. Missing: W G Andrews.
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