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Michael Murphy (search for this): chapter 89
Doc.
85.--the Baltimore riot.
The following is a recapitulation of and wounded during the collision, April 19th:
Citizens Killed.--Robert W. Davis, Philip S. Miles, John McCann, John McMahon, Wm. R. Clark, James Carr, Sebastian Gies, Wm. Malloney, Michael Murphy.
Citizens Wounded.--James Myers, mortally----Coney, Wm. Ree, boy unknown.
Soldiers Killed.--Two, unknown.
Soldiers Wounded.--S. H. Needham, Michael Green, D. B. Tyler, Edward Colwin, H. W. Danforth, Wm. Patch; three unknown.
The total killed is nine citizens and two soldiers; wounded, three citizens and eight soldiers.--Baltimore American, April.
22.
The Washington Star says: The wounded of the Massachusetts soldiers in the fight at Baltimore on Friday, are as follows: Company C, Stoneham Light Infantry--Capt. J. H. Dyke, ball wound in the head; left in Baltimore, and supposed to have died since; Henry Dyke, ball wound in the leg; W. H. Young, hit with a brickbat on the arm; Stephen Flanders, bad wound w
James Myers (search for this): chapter 89
Doc.
85.--the Baltimore riot.
The following is a recapitulation of and wounded during the collision, April 19th:
Citizens Killed.--Robert W. Davis, Philip S. Miles, John McCann, John McMahon, Wm. R. Clark, James Carr, Sebastian Gies, Wm. Malloney, Michael Murphy.
Citizens Wounded.--James Myers, mortally----Coney, Wm. Ree, boy unknown.
Soldiers Killed.--Two, unknown.
Soldiers Wounded.--S. H. Needham, Michael Green, D. B. Tyler, Edward Colwin, H. W. Danforth, Wm. Patch; three unknown.
The total killed is nine citizens and two soldiers; wounded, three citizens and eight soldiers.--Baltimore American, April.
22.
The Washington Star says: The wounded of the Massachusetts soldiers in the fight at Baltimore on Friday, are as follows: Company C, Stoneham Light Infantry--Capt. J. H. Dyke, ball wound in the head; left in Baltimore, and supposed to have died since; Henry Dyke, ball wound in the leg; W. H. Young, hit with a brickbat on the arm; Stephen Flanders, bad wound
S. H. Needham (search for this): chapter 89
Doc.
85.--the Baltimore riot.
The following is a recapitulation of and wounded during the collision, April 19th:
Citizens Killed.--Robert W. Davis, Philip S. Miles, John McCann, John McMahon, Wm. R. Clark, James Carr, Sebastian Gies, Wm. Malloney, Michael Murphy.
Citizens Wounded.--James Myers, mortally----Coney, Wm. Ree, boy unknown.
Soldiers Killed.--Two, unknown.
Soldiers Wounded.--S. H. Needham, Michael Green, D. B. Tyler, Edward Colwin, H. W. Danforth, Wm. Patch; three unknown.
The total killed is nine citizens and two soldiers; wounded, three citizens and eight soldiers.--Baltimore American, April.
22.
The Washington Star says: The wounded of the Massachusetts soldiers in the fight at Baltimore on Friday, are as follows: Company C, Stoneham Light Infantry--Capt. J. H. Dyke, ball wound in the head; left in Baltimore, and supposed to have died since; Henry Dyke, ball wound in the leg; W. H. Young, hit with a brickbat on the arm; Stephen Flanders, bad wound
William Patch (search for this): chapter 89
Doc.
85.--the Baltimore riot.
The following is a recapitulation of and wounded during the collision, April 19th:
Citizens Killed.--Robert W. Davis, Philip S. Miles, John McCann, John McMahon, Wm. R. Clark, James Carr, Sebastian Gies, Wm. Malloney, Michael Murphy.
Citizens Wounded.--James Myers, mortally----Coney, Wm. Ree, boy unknown.
Soldiers Killed.--Two, unknown.
Soldiers Wounded.--S. H. Needham, Michael Green, D. B. Tyler, Edward Colwin, H. W. Danforth, Wm. Patch; three unknown.
The total killed is nine citizens and two soldiers; wounded, three citizens and eight soldiers.--Baltimore American, April.
22.
The Washington Star says: The wounded of the Massachusetts soldiers in the fight at Baltimore on Friday, are as follows: Company C, Stoneham Light Infantry--Capt. J. H. Dyke, ball wound in the head; left in Baltimore, and supposed to have died since; Henry Dyke, ball wound in the leg; W. H. Young, hit with a brickbat on the arm; Stephen Flanders, bad wound
John W. Pennall (search for this): chapter 89
H. Perry (search for this): chapter 89
William Ree (search for this): chapter 89
Doc.
85.--the Baltimore riot.
The following is a recapitulation of and wounded during the collision, April 19th:
Citizens Killed.--Robert W. Davis, Philip S. Miles, John McCann, John McMahon, Wm. R. Clark, James Carr, Sebastian Gies, Wm. Malloney, Michael Murphy.
Citizens Wounded.--James Myers, mortally----Coney, Wm. Ree, boy unknown.
Soldiers Killed.--Two, unknown.
Soldiers Wounded.--S. H. Needham, Michael Green, D. B. Tyler, Edward Colwin, H. W. Danforth, Wm. Patch; three unknown.
The total killed is nine citizens and two soldiers; wounded, three citizens and eight soldiers.--Baltimore American, April.
22.
The Washington Star says: The wounded of the Massachusetts soldiers in the fight at Baltimore on Friday, are as follows: Company C, Stoneham Light Infantry--Capt. J. H. Dyke, ball wound in the head; left in Baltimore, and supposed to have died since; Henry Dyke, ball wound in the leg; W. H. Young, hit with a brickbat on the arm; Stephen Flanders, bad wound
J. S. Smith (search for this): chapter 89
John S. Smith (search for this): chapter 89
Charles Stinson (search for this): chapter 89