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ker, E D Slaton. M L Johson, Miles M. Calcavay, Joseph B. Pawell, C I A. Whitten. Wounded: Capt. J J Roten, Private Nimfod Sullivan, F Hall, Jeme M Hall, John Thomal, Wm. Rogde, Isaac Hobba, Ferril Spied, Sergt. Jame Robine, A Colly, J W. Camernn, Ira Nichicken, W. N. Ransons, E Vonholdein, H Huskamp. Company D.--Killed: Sergt. W. R. Butrougn, Privates T. C Hurs, T D Braddy, Died Young, Wounded: Capt. F. E. B Sergt. J. R. Sadier; Privates G O. anderson, John a Bates, L C Braddy, A d. Camphell, H B Grant El Hall, J R Haynie, M T Lawis, B S Mitchel, J, W. McLees, J. D. McConnell W P Robbinson G W Richardson, W. L. Sunpson, J F. Strickland, Jesse B Weelbright, S J Webb, Warsen Wedkins, S. K. Ygargon, J H Goodram, A C Beatte, P J Osborn. Company E.--Killed: Lieut. L R McFall, Sergt Miles Knoz, David A Ross, John W Mergan, Warren D Mergan, Wm. R William, James R Deatnam, Andrew S HunMcuti, Warren R Bunnon, Th Ghaslian, Wounded: Sergt. C C NcKenny, Nuthan B Robertson, John C M
. Company I, Capt Megness.--Killed D. D. Hamrick. Wounded J. Childers, (since dead,) R. D. Hughs, E Macswain, Lt Bean, Corp'l D W Powell, Corp'l T. B. Hean, P. Green, W C. Hannack. M. Haines, G C Kilchen, C B Powell, J. C. Williams, A G Wickins, Color-Serg't Jno Waters. Company K, Capt McLaughlin.--No report of names. Kfrow.--Killed: Private J Shellon. Wounded: Lt. Foster, badly; privates R. Bottoms, J. Dausby, J. Noland, A. Miller, C. K. Martin and M. Tucker. Company L. Capt. Green.--Killed: Private D. McHue. Wounded: Thos. Fostray. R. G. Sims. 1st Lieut. and Adj't 21st Miss. Reg't. List of the wounded in the Lynchburg Beauregard Artillery. W. S Roid, G. A Boyd.--Johns, J. Stratton, A Stratton — Mayo, J D Stephens, --Green,--Folkes. List of Killed and wounded in the 1st regiment of Rifles, South Carolina Volunteers, commanded by Col. J. Foster Marshall, at Galace's Mitt, 27th June. Field and Staff.--Killed: Serg't Major All McGee. Wounded: M
ompany L. Capt. Green.--Killed: Private D. McHue. Wounded: Thos. Fostray. R. G. Sims. 1st Lieut. and Adj't 21st Miss. Reg't. List of the wounded in the Lynchburg Beauregard Artillery. W. S Roid, G. A Boyd.--Johns, J. Stratton, A Stratton — Mayo, J D Stephens, --Green,--Folkes. List of Killed and wounded in the 1st regiment of Rifles, South Carolina Volunteers, commanded by Col. J. Foster Marshall, at Galace's Mitt, 27th June. Field and Staff.--Killed: Serg't Major All McGee. Wounded: Maj. J. W Livingston, slightly; Adj't Joe Berry Sloan, severely. Company A.--Killed: Privates, Jasper. Crain, G B Stephens, W D Reeves, J M Clayton. Wounded: Lt J W. Philpot, mortally; Serg't W P Hester, severely, Privates J M Beasley, do; W A Lay, do; J. P. Durham, do; M collum, slightly; J J Morgan; severely J. D. Alberison, slightly; F Dowers, do; J B Raid, do; P b Powers, do; D M miel, severely; J herndon, do; a J Martin, slightly; R M Martin, do F Roggers, do; A J Bell
The 7th Virginia regiment went into the fight of Monday with about 240 men, and came out with about 140. The loss is not fully learned yet, but the following items may relieve the minds of the friends of the wounded. We had killed Capt. Blackard, Lieut Gooding, Ord Serg Apperson.--Belling, L Willis, John Shotwell, Huisle, Story, Webb, and Huckstep. Capt Jones and Lieut Tensil are among the missing. The following are the names of a portion of the wounded: J W Sarver, Gen. Brown, Early, Levi Dempsay, Ord-Serg Yates, Thornhill, Lieut Moore, Lieut Almond, Serg-Major Tensil, T. P Barrel, T. P. Mays, ensign of the 7th, J. J. Bolling, John A Jenkins, Wesley Mannel, Ord-Serg Cooper, Lieut Estes, Lieut Fogg, Lewis Monroe, Daniel Bish, Josse Young. J. L. Kidd, Ayler, H. J. Wilburn, David Acres, B. P Meadows, Jas Monroe, L. A. Monroe, W. H McQueary, T. J. Mitchell, Ord-Serg H. Smith. Killed and wounded in 12th Virginia regiment, Co. Weisiger, in the action of 1st July. Co
raham, Robert E. Willcox, Wounded: Henry Fisher, T. F Alley, J. W Baylor. Company Lyon.--Killed: None. Wounded: Geo W. Dean, R. H Johnson. Company Bond.--Killed: None Wounded: Lieut Privates M D. Tatum, G F Hill, H V L F Ferkinson, Jos C Robinson, B A Lucy. Company Killed: Corp Nicholas Dawson. Company Banks — Killed: None, Wounded Lieut Sergt Jos Carr; Privates D A Bars Revan, J T Robinson, W A Shepherd. Company Killed: None. Wounded: Lieut. Corp W C Brown Corpl's W T Sutton. W A Andrews, Privates R. R Jackson, R Cobb, W MeLamb, J. B. Cotton, R B. Stith, W. Brewer, S. W Sutton, J S Sanderson, M. Vaughn, W B Harlington, W. H. Pope, J. H Warwick. Company D. Capt Ashfort, commanding.--Killed: Lieut Jos W Darden. Wounded: Serg't O B Morrissey, Privates Jos Persithe, Robt Shipp, M. Lockkanny, W E Brewer, W H Stevens. Company E, Capt McRae, commanding.--Killed: Lieut M T. Covington, Privates Jas. T Bostick, M. V. B Covington. Wounded: Se
A Burton, privates W D Anderson, C A Botts, L D Bowie, Wm. Boyd, A P Brooks, T W Brocks, A W Brock, W J Calvert, W T Cowen, M Flin, M Freeman, B T Parsavay, T S Gordon, A G Johnson, J F Latimer, J L Latimer, W T Lufitner, E J Humphries, J G Martin, J H Mallison, C W Milford, B M Milford, A H McGec; J M Pruit, R A Robertson, J W Thomson. Company H.--Killed: Capt. J h Hungin, Lt J C Brown, Copl S A McCormies, Corpi N leggit, Corpl R P. James. Wounded: Lt G W Mocey, privates J B Moody, L Wiggins, G W Peaboddy, A H Hynes; H Finkly, P T Saunders, A G Walter, N H Mcinus, Serg't N Smith, J F Ealliorling. Company K,--Killed: R. A. Branyan, George Graymest R M Slatt, J C Telford, W A Bambrell J J T Machel, J W C Mitchel, Robin Keaton, Wm McMury, T M Morrison, R. C Kay, Corp Wiliam Williamson, J H Hanks, Jesse Devenport.Wounded: Capt G W Cox, Lt W C Norris, W A Bigby, W A Bagwell, G W. Bagwell, J B Alexander, L R Williams, J M Duninp, W F Cox, W M Folks, D L Telimd, Perry Geins, L P
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F Murdoch, D E Campbell, M M Clary, W. L W Ellis, J Q Elder, J Gamt, S. N. Hines, J. W. Lackey, J. Wealey Lackey, J C Lackey, R C Lackey, W L Lackey, D M Mathicon, A V Turner, D A Wilson, J R Muldock, Capt Flowers, Lt Harrington. Company H. Capt Thornburgh.--Killed: N. H Crawford, A. M. Dorset, D N. Miller. Wounded: Serg't J L Andrews, Serg't T L Russell, Corp'l E T Kearns, A. C. Steed, T W Bell, A M Bell, P. W Garier, B. H Hopkins, James Howell, E. E Luck, Wm M Newby, A W Sanders, Jesse Scarlett, H. M. Tomliuson. Company I, Capt Megness.--Killed D. D. Hamrick. Wounded J. Childers, (since dead,) R. D. Hughs, E Macswain, Lt Bean, Corp'l D W Powell, Corp'l T. B. Hean, P. Green, W C. Hannack. M. Haines, G C Kilchen, C B Powell, J. C. Williams, A G Wickins, Color-Serg't Jno Waters. Company K, Capt McLaughlin.--No report of names. Killed 3, wounded 16. E. Goldman, Act'g Adj't 38th N. G. T. List of the casualties of the Jeff Davis Artillery Capt. J. W. Bondurant, G
omas Slaughter, Martin Burruss, Jos Burruss, Robt Burruss, Wm B Peake, Robert Powell, Ed Staples, Wounded: Sergt T Brockman, Reuben Newman, Herbert Newman, F D Hume, A Hensworth, Henry Diggs, W. T. Diggs, Jos. Brockman, S Cave, W. H. Richetis, J O Neal, A Walters. Company B.--Killed: J P Haynes, J W Franklin. Wounded: Capt. C. T. Crittenden, Lt. J A Grinnell, Sergt B B Ashley, Sergt. W A Judd, Roane Alicock, --Beckham, G Kilby, Jno F Freeman, Martin Smith, J R Tapp, Thos. Kilby, Stephen Gran, and Hemlet. Company E. Capt. Stawps.--Killed: Privates Thos. Kirkland and J. Cline. Wounded: Lt. C. H. Cox, Privates H. Grace, N. Messenger, and Benjamin C. Collier. Company F. Capt. Fitzgerald.--Killed: Privates John Walters and Robt Neal. Company G, Capt. Dudicy.--Wounded: Serg't C. M. Stewart, Corp. N. B. Stewart, mortally, since dead: Private C M Stewart A. E. Williams, S. D. Williams, John Ransek, G, and F. Mitchell. Company I. Captain Gibson.--Killed: A. W. Waggon
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upposed to be mortally. Company G.--Killed: Private H Bobo and James McLure. Wounded severely: Capt George H Fulkerson, private John Teriot. Wounded slightly: Privates Wm Murray, Abe Hunter, and Sergt Dennis Collins. Company H.--Severely wounded: Serg't Baxter Summer, privates D O Summer, and Zach M Russell. Company I.--Killed: Private Martin Murray.--Wounded severely: Privates Martin Welsh, H Dallon, F Gillion, Thomas Drury. Wounded slightly: Capt J. W. Lambert, Serg't Edward Pirault, Wm. Baker. Company K.--Severely wounded: Serg't Solomon Dury, privates Darling Babers, J. T. Haynes. --Wounded slightly: Geo. Pliant, P. M. Stocket, and George Thomton. Killed, 15; wounded, 49. J. J. Shannon, Lt. Col. Comd'ing 16th Miss. Regiment List of Killed and wounded in 21st Mississippi regiment on the 30th. Company A. Capt. Atwood.--Wounded: F. Home and A. B. Redding. Company C. Capt. Brooks.--Wounded: Private V. Smith. Company D. Capt. Sims
r, J Price, H Fritchard, Chas Pollard, J G Renolds, P C Raudel, Jos Thorntou, E K Waterhouse, D Wheeler, jr. Company B, (Gulf Gily Guards.) Killed: W C Ayres, D J J. T Berton, G. L Summersett, Thos Giblin. Wounded: O U Donnayau Jas Hudson, G E Turner, T H J Bibb, F F Hampshird, T H Nellogg, W C Johnson, H H McCov, W E Summersett, Lieut A E Robbins, C Steele. Company C, (Tuskegee Light Inlantry.)--Killed: H H Bally, Jno Crawford, E F Scott, Jno M Turner. Wounded: J Alexander, B Breedlove, Captain C J Bryan, Lieut E A Etherhige, Corpl D F Wright, W B Holt, Jno R Hartis, Otis Monace, R B Perce, Watter Ransom, J J Rulledge, E B Small, Jas Suider. Missing Sorgeant E F Baber, Henry Foster, Stephen Pace. Company D, (Southern Rilles,)--Killed: T J Mc. Bryde, L B Feibler, R M-McNeil, J M Gillis — Wounded: C C Terry, Capt Powell, Thad McCowan, Joe Rowe, P G Thompson, S H Smith, W Swink, A S Connel, G C Baker, T J Bagby. Missing: C Rosenthiel. Company E. (Washington Lig
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