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John Campbell (search for this): article 1
arlton, slightly; R. F. Carson, do.; John Charles, do. Total--2 killed, 6 wounded. Company H, (brown rebels,) Capt. Brown. Killed.--Sergeant Benj. F. Dees. Wounded --J. E. Lewis, slightly. Total--1 killed, 1 wounded. [Note.--This company dropped twelve of the enemy at the first fire.] Company I, Capt. W. G. Kearney. Killed.--Henry V. Taylor, John J. Cooper. Wounded.--C. K. Farr, seriously; J. L. Mathews, slightly. Total--2 Killed, 2 wounded. Company K, Capt. John Campbell (said to be wort $6,000,000.) Killed.--Corporal J. A. Pettus, (son of Gov. Pettus,) Privates L. M. Holloway, W. E. Territt. Wounded--Lieut. John B. Fearney, seriously; Private S. S. Certee, slightly. Total--3 killed, two wounded. Of the field officers, Col. E. K. Burt was mortally wounded, and Sergeant Major O. E. Stuart slightly wounded. Killed and wounded in 8th Virginia regiment. The field officers of this regiment are, Col. Eppa Hunton, Lieut. Col. Charles B. T
battle of Leesburg. Monday morning our small force was near Goose Creek, some five or six miles below this place. Capt. Duff's company, from the 17th Mississippi, and Capt. Welborn's, from the, 18th, were on picket duty between here and the rivut scouts to examine them. The enemy then deployed a portion of their force as skirmishers, and commenced an advance. Capt. Duff called several times to halt them, and asked "who comes there? " They replied "friends," but continued to advance. CapCaptain Duff tell back and brought his company to a halt, and gave the command to "right about — face, " and then ordered his men to kneel and fire upon the advancing company. The enemy was marching up briskly, and in as pretty a time of battle as one ies were stationed. At this time a party of the Londoun cavalry came up, and dismounting joined Capt. Welborne and Capt. Duff, and all advanced upon the regiment new drawn up in the edge of a wood, driving it back a little from its position. Up
drowned, and prisoners, I should say the loss would foot up to twelve hundred. Our loss is as follows: List of Killed and wounded in the Eighteenth Mississippi regiment.--Col. Erasmus Burt. Killed--Privates Richard L. Gray, Levi Myers, W. D. Wade. Wounded--Colonel Burt, seriously, (died Saturday following;) Orderly Sergeant Samuel McDowell, dangerously; Sergeant H. Jack, do; private Aaron Goodman, arm amputated; Howell L. Smith, severely; James Bloxon, do; Erastus L. Laird, do; Jas. M Oar, arm amputated; Samuel Arrington, seriously; Yancey Crops, do; Solomon Dobson, do; Andy J. Smith, do; Edward Myers, slightly; Wm. Radcliffe, do; D. B. Rucker, do; H. E. Pope, do; M. R. Campbell, do; J. R. Gray, do; S. D. Burns, do; C. Cherry, do; J. R. Knight, do; L. McLarru, do; Capt. J. M. Jayne, do; Lieut. W. P. Maxy, do; Sergeant Edward Myers, do. Total--3 killed and 25 wounded. Company B, Capt. W. H. Luce. Killed--Private Wm. Hanson. Wounded--Private H. H. Fowler, slight
lled — none. Wounded — Hudley Hutchinson, mortally, (since died.) Company E. Killed — none. Wounded--Capt. Maudley Hampton, Lieut. Joseph A. Taverner, slightly; Jacob Pierce, do.; Samuel Winbrook, slightly, in arm; Benjamin Taverner, slightly; Charles Jones, do.; John T. Hawes, do.; Hugh Kirkpatrick, do. Company F, Capt. Grayson. Killed — Serg't Clinton Hatcher, Corporal Donohue, Private Costello,(head shot off by bomb,) Private Furr. Wounded — C. Furr, (since died,) Lieut. Pettit, shot in the thigh, badly; Lieut. Gray, slightly, in hip. Company G, Capt. Jas. Thrift. Killed — James Ballinger. Wounded--Privates Templer, Henry O'Banion, John Hutcheson. Company H, Capt. J. M. Wample, Was sent to the burnt bridge on Goose Creek to guard the approach and did not engage in the fight. Company I, Capt. J. R. Simpson. Killed — None, Wounded — Chas. E. Taylor, seriously; 1 t. Carter, slightly, in hand; John W. Shillman, flesh wound in ar
Frank Clark (search for this): article 1
dy J. Smith, do; Edward Myers, slightly; Wm. Radcliffe, do; D. B. Rucker, do; H. E. Pope, do; M. R. Campbell, do; J. R. Gray, do; S. D. Burns, do; C. Cherry, do; J. R. Knight, do; L. McLarru, do; Capt. J. M. Jayne, do; Lieut. W. P. Maxy, do; Sergeant Edward Myers, do. Total--3 killed and 25 wounded. Company B, Capt. W. H. Luce. Killed--Private Wm. Hanson. Wounded--Private H. H. Fowler, slightly. Total — I killed, 1 wounded. Company C, Capt. O. R. Singleton. Killed--Private Frank Clark. Wounded--Private John Devine, seriously; N. H. Saunders, slightly; Willis Haddox, slightly; Geo. C. Short, slightly. Total--1 killed and 4 wounded. Company D, Capt. C. F. Hamer. Killed--Capt. F. W. Mobley, W. E. Carol. Wounded--Lt. F. Bostick, seriously; Privates Arthur Gary, slightly; James M. Kincaird, seriously; John T. Morris, mortally. (since died;) Patrick McNeelees, mortally; J. S. Riley, do.; Jas. Rosson, do.; Thos. Wilson, do., (leg amputated;) Joel Wolfe, sligh
Company C. Killed — Edward Maher, Christopher Lambert. Wounded — Lunden Carter, seriously; Warren Loper, do.; Charles Simonds, do. Company D. Killed — none. Wounded — Hudley Hutchinson, mortally, (since died.) Company E. Killed — none. Wounded--Capt. Maudley Hampton, Lieut. Joseph A. Taverner, slightly; Jacob Pierce, do.; Samuel Winbrook, slightly, in arm; Benjamin Taverner, slightly; Charles Jones, do.; John T. Hawes, do.; Hugh Kirkpatrick, do. Company F, Capt. Grayson. Killed — Serg't Clinton Hatcher, Corporal Donohue, Private Costello,(head shot off by bomb,) Private Furr. Wounded — C. Furr, (since died,) Lieut. Pettit, shot in the thigh, badly; Lieut. Gray, slightly, in hip. Company G, Capt. Jas. Thrift. Killed — James Ballinger. Wounded--Privates Templer, Henry O'Banion, John Hutcheson. Company H, Capt. J. M. Wample, Was sent to the burnt bridge on Goose Creek to guard the approach and did not engage in the fight.
Hutcheson (search for this): article 1
, do.; Samuel Winbrook, slightly, in arm; Benjamin Taverner, slightly; Charles Jones, do.; John T. Hawes, do.; Hugh Kirkpatrick, do. Company F, Capt. Grayson. Killed — Serg't Clinton Hatcher, Corporal Donohue, Private Costello,(head shot off by bomb,) Private Furr. Wounded — C. Furr, (since died,) Lieut. Pettit, shot in the thigh, badly; Lieut. Gray, slightly, in hip. Company G, Capt. Jas. Thrift. Killed — James Ballinger. Wounded--Privates Templer, Henry O'Banion, John Hutcheson. Company H, Capt. J. M. Wample, Was sent to the burnt bridge on Goose Creek to guard the approach and did not engage in the fight. Company I, Capt. J. R. Simpson. Killed — None, Wounded — Chas. E. Taylor, seriously; 1 t. Carter, slightly, in hand; John W. Shillman, flesh wound in arm; John Simond, slight wound in shoulder. John Rush, slightly. Company K, Capt. R. Taylor Scott. Killed — None. Wounded--Private Silas Handbeck, seriously; Jos. Furr, badly; Era
W. W. Allen (search for this): article 1
ompany F, Capt. Gerald. Killed--Privates A. M. Stewart, W. L. Owen. Wounded — Jonathan Bushy, seriously, (in breast;) J. W. Forbes mortally; H. J. Guice, seriously, shot in thigh;) N. W. Helm, seriously; W. H. Holloway, do.; W. L. Wascombe, do.; S. J. Winstead, do.; G. C. Wilcox, do. Total--2 killed, 10 wounded. Company G, Capt. A. P. Hill. Killed — J. O. Sutherland, E. O. R. Simms. Wounded--Capt. A. P. Hill, (shot through point of fore arm) Privates C. A. Allen, seriously; W. W. Allen, do.; T. S. Carlton, slightly; R. F. Carson, do.; John Charles, do. Total--2 killed, 6 wounded. Company H, (brown rebels,) Capt. Brown. Killed.--Sergeant Benj. F. Dees. Wounded --J. E. Lewis, slightly. Total--1 killed, 1 wounded. [Note.--This company dropped twelve of the enemy at the first fire.] Company I, Capt. W. G. Kearney. Killed.--Henry V. Taylor, John J. Cooper. Wounded.--C. K. Farr, seriously; J. L. Mathews, slightly. Total--2 Killed, 2 wounded. C
H. C. Bowie (search for this): article 1
00.) Killed.--Corporal J. A. Pettus, (son of Gov. Pettus,) Privates L. M. Holloway, W. E. Territt. Wounded--Lieut. John B. Fearney, seriously; Private S. S. Certee, slightly. Total--3 killed, two wounded. Of the field officers, Col. E. K. Burt was mortally wounded, and Sergeant Major O. E. Stuart slightly wounded. Killed and wounded in 8th Virginia regiment. The field officers of this regiment are, Col. Eppa Hunton, Lieut. Col. Charles B. Tebbs, Major Norman Berkely, Adj. H. C. Bowie. Company A. Killed--Corporal F. A. Osborne, Private Reeder. Wounded — Wm. Januey, seriously; Zed F. Milburn, do; Flavins Haynes, leg shot off; John Shaffer, seriously. Company B. None killed. Wounded — Albert F. Triplet slightly wounded in arm. Company C. Killed — Edward Maher, Christopher Lambert. Wounded — Lunden Carter, seriously; Warren Loper, do.; Charles Simonds, do. Company D. Killed — none. Wounded — Hudley Hutchinson, mortally, (sinc
William Swain (search for this): article 1
rd the approach and did not engage in the fight. Company I, Capt. J. R. Simpson. Killed — None, Wounded — Chas. E. Taylor, seriously; 1 t. Carter, slightly, in hand; John W. Shillman, flesh wound in arm; John Simond, slight wound in shoulder. John Rush, slightly. Company K, Capt. R. Taylor Scott. Killed — None. Wounded--Private Silas Handbeck, seriously; Jos. Furr, badly; Erasmus Fletcher, do.; Wm. Rector, do.; John Lidall, slightly; Chs. Fewell, do.; J. T. Cook, do.; William Swain, do. The casualties in the 19th Mississippi were few. The regiment was on picket duty some miles away, and I was unable to learn the names of all the wounded. The killed and wounded is estimated at ten. Killed — Thos. Bodenheuner, of the Quitman Grays, and private Query, Company G. Wounded--Privates F. Pippin, Pucket, seriously wounded, and privates Owen and J. P. Sullivan, slightly. It will be seen, then, that our total loss, in killed and wounded, amounts only to 138.
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