vate, Company F; Isaac S. Bryant, Corporal, Company E.
Fourteenth Indiana.--Killed, Amos Boyd, private, Company C.--Wounded, Captain S. A. Foote, Company E, slightly; John D. Lyon, Corporal, Company E; James S. Jackson, private, Company D; J. Urner Price, First Sergeant, Company A, since dead; Harrison Myers, private, Company H, since dead; Asa Smith, private, Company K.
Seventeenth Indian--Killed, Ezekiel Duke, private, Company B.
Seventh Indiana.--Wounded, First Lietenants Alexander B. Patterson, slightly; Alf James, private, Company A; Cyrus Guyringer private, Company H; James Lanesbury, private, Company A; Samuel Reynolds, private, Company B; Thomas Jones, private, Company D; William Wooley, private, Company H; William H. Funcell, private, Company C.
Thirteenth Indian.--Killed, David J. Hendrick, private, Company K.--Wounded, Jonathan B. Rummell, private, Company I; slightly.
[Official.] George S. Rose, Assistant Adjutant-General.
Official report by Colonel Kimbal
d, Captain S. A. Foote, Company E, slightly; John D. Lyon, Corporal, Company E; James S. Jackson, private, Company D; J. Urner Price, First Sergeant, Company A, since dead; Harrison Myers, private, Company H, since dead; Asa Smith, private, Company Krt the loss of three killed and four wounded. Two of those reported killed, died after we returned to camp.
One Sergeant, J. Urner Price, Company A, lost his left leg by a fraction of a shell.
Price was a noble fellow, and died a Christian, as he hPrice was a noble fellow, and died a Christian, as he had lived one.
The other, Harrison Myers, of Company H, had a spherical-case shot in his thigh, which was extracted, but he died immediately afterwards.
Amos Boyd, of Company C, was killed on the field by the explosion of a shell from the enemy's guns.
I recapitulate my loss as follows:
killed — J. Urner Price, Company A; Amos Boyd, Company C; Harrison Myers, Company H.
wounded--Captain L. A. Foote, Company A, and private John D. Lyon, Company E.
General, we are ready again, and ho
tfully, &c., J. J. Reynolds, Brigadier-General Commanding. Geo. S. Rose, Asst. Adjt.-Gen.
List of killed and wounded.
Howe's battery.--Killed--Francis Enwright, private.--Wounded, Michael F. Andrews, Lance Corporal; Cornelius Daniels, private; Andrew Dougherty, severely, since died; George L. Rice, private, severely; John Ledwidge, private, severely.
Twenty-Fifth Ohio.--Wounded, John Everingham, private, Company E, slightly; Alex. Pemberton, private, Company E, slightly; Michael Mulgrove, Company E, slightly
Twenty-Fourth Ohio.--Killed, John Riddle, Company B, by a six-pound shot.--Wounded, John Bailey, Company B, private; Christ.
Reiner, Company B, private; and William F. Fuller, Company F, private, all slightly.
Ninth Indiana.--Killed, Albert I. Abbott, private, Company C; Lewis E. Smith, private, Company H.--Wounded, James Arrick, Sergt., Company D; Murray McConnell, private, Company E; Thomas S. Bull, Sergeant, Company F; Henry Bishop, private, Company G; Joh
the position is now of no use to us, and had our infantry worked in on the flank, the road was open for the enemy to scamper off up the mountain.
But General Reynolds, appreciating the valor of our troops, consented to let the infantry try a flank movement, and, if they could do nothing more, gain information as to the location of the ground.
The regiments selected for the movement were the Seventh, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Indiana, and the Twenty-fourth Ohio.
The Seventh Indiana, Colonel Dumont, was selected to lead — why, I cannot imagine, as it is a new regiment, but its Colonel is an experienced and fearless soldier.
The enemy observed the movements, and, paying but little attention to our batteries, prepared to receive the infantry as they marched up through the woods.
All the regiments received the order to advance with cheers, the Fourteenth and Fifteenth throwing off their coats, and preparing for a free use of the bayonet.
The Seventh took the lead, and the rest fo
rst Virginia regiment-- First Sergeant Andy Husman, James Alford, George P. Morgan, Evan Evans, G. Thompson, Thomas West, P. Wolf, Solomon Gainer, and J. H. Nay, all privates except the last, who was a teamster, and undertook to have a little fight.
These, with a number of others at Beverly, will be immediately sent to Ohio.
The following is a list of the killed and wounded on the Federal side: Howe's Artillery--James Enyart and George L. Price, killed; Andrew Dougherty, arm shot off; M. Leedridge and Corporal Andrews, wounded.
Ninth Indiana------Smith, of Company II, killed; Isaac Bryant, slightly wounded in the shoulder.
Fourteenth Indiana--Amos Boyd, Company C, and Harmon Myers, Company H, killed; Capt. Foote, Company E, grape-shot wound in the arm — not serious; James S. Jackson, Company D, Corporal John Lyon, Company E, Asa Smith, Company K, all slightly wounded ; Sergeant Urner Price was wounded in the thigh by a shell, and his leg was amputated this morning, and he is like