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J. M. Gun (search for this): article 1
W. J. Daniels, Sergt. C. Lath; Private J. J. Woodson, B. L. Green, J. E. James, Wounded: W. J. Childress, in thigh and below knee; Sgt. R Valorne, in both ankles; Lt. H. C. Jones, leg amputated; Private W. H. Woodson, leg and arm; Lt. J. O. Wright, in hand; J. E. Taylor, Chas. Terril, in knee, John. Wood, J. H. Wood, in hand, slightly; E. C. Jones, in heel; Jas. M. Massie; G. L. Swift, slightly; Sergt. B. E. James. Missing; W. L. Kimbrough, C. Dick, J. E. Morris. Co. G--Wounded: Capt. J. M. Gun, in shoulder; Lt. J. K. Russell in both legs; Sergt. W. G. Whitlock, slightly in knee; Corp'l. J. R. Gathright; Corp'l. H. J. Ballington. In side; privates R. W. Brackett, in groin J. E. Epps. in thigh; W. J. Frayster, severely in hips; M. P. Garibright, severely in groin; W. N. Road in arm; J. E. Stansbury, slightly in shoulder; G. R. Rowles, in hip; Sam. Hopson, in hand; J. P. Throgmorton in hand; T. C. Warner, in hand. --Miss. J. W. Roberson. Co H — Wounded, May 14th Sergt. G.
J. T. Vannerson (search for this): article 1
t; T. P. Jones, in hand; Jno. Jackson, severely, in breast; J. W. C. Jackson, slightly, in foot; W. D. Kimbrough, slightly; S. F. Kunckles, severely, in breast; J. C. Stone, severely, head and shoulder; P. B. Snead, slightly, in arm; W. G. Goodman, slightly, in neck; Serg't C. Butler, in right eye. Company D--Wounded in skirmish May 14: T. W. Totty, dangerously; R. A. Montague, Sergt. B. A. Hancock, Robt. Harris, M. Trimell, slightly. May 16th--Killed: F. J. S. Tyler. Wounded; Capt. J. T. Vannerson, both legs; Privates J. A. Wood, mortally; S. U. Grimsley, dangerously; N. J. Journey, Robt. B. Roundtree, H. D. Stevens, slightly; J. L. Anthony, missing. Company C--Killed: Lt. W. J. Daniels, Sergt. C. Lath; Private J. J. Woodson, B. L. Green, J. E. James, Wounded: W. J. Childress, in thigh and below knee; Sgt. R Valorne, in both ankles; Lt. H. C. Jones, leg amputated; Private W. H. Woodson, leg and arm; Lt. J. O. Wright, in hand; J. E. Taylor, Chas. Terril, in knee, John. Wo
W. G. Goodman (search for this): article 1
T. S. Thomason, Wounded: Capt G. B. Switt, in hand; Corp'l J. E. Jones, in thigh; Privates G. A. Massie, in breast; R. S. Blaylock, in thigh, severely; E. V. Chisholm, in arm, J. B. Harris, slightly, in leg; G. H. Thompson, in arm and leg; J J. Harlow, slight; T. P. Jones, in hand; Jno. Jackson, severely, in breast; J. W. C. Jackson, slightly, in foot; W. D. Kimbrough, slightly; S. F. Kunckles, severely, in breast; J. C. Stone, severely, head and shoulder; P. B. Snead, slightly, in arm; W. G. Goodman, slightly, in neck; Serg't C. Butler, in right eye. Company D--Wounded in skirmish May 14: T. W. Totty, dangerously; R. A. Montague, Sergt. B. A. Hancock, Robt. Harris, M. Trimell, slightly. May 16th--Killed: F. J. S. Tyler. Wounded; Capt. J. T. Vannerson, both legs; Privates J. A. Wood, mortally; S. U. Grimsley, dangerously; N. J. Journey, Robt. B. Roundtree, H. D. Stevens, slightly; J. L. Anthony, missing. Company C--Killed: Lt. W. J. Daniels, Sergt. C. Lath; Private J. J.
George E. Coddin (search for this): article 1
S. Clarks, slightly; Joseph Shipp, slightly; Thos Walsh, slightly; Corp, W. P. Mayo, severely through body. Casualties in the 15th Va. Regiment.--This regiment was in Corse's brigade. General Corse was slightly wounded: Field and Staff — Wounded: Major C. H. Clark, in leg; Act't, Jas. N. August, mortally. Co. A--Killed: 1st Lt. J. R. Bradley, Serg't J. B. Dodd, Corp'l R. R. Smith, Privates T. H. Jackson, W. S. Taylor. Wounded: Corp'l W. A. Blankinship, dangerously; Privates Geo. E. Coddin, dangerously, (since dead, W. J. F. Gentry, mortally; W. H. Mason, slightly, C. W. Moriss, slightly; in action of 14th. Co. B--Killed Lt. J. M. Willia, Privates A Webster, and H. Corbitt, Wounded: Serg'ts S. P. Willis, in foot, D. H. Robertson, through the loins, very bad; Privates J. T. Allen, in ankle and knee, bad; H. Bronuneker, in leg, slightly; W. N. Catlin, in foot; R. H. Heign slight. Co C — Killed: 1st Serg't T. M. Lowry, Corp'l T. S. Thomason, Wounded: Capt G. B.
Joseph Shipp (search for this): article 1
e Rappahannock. Three of the enemy's gunboats appeared off Fort Lowry, in the Rappahannock river about six miles below Tappahannock, on Tuesday, and more were reported coming up the river. Lists of casualties. List of killed and wounded in company G. (Richmond Grays,) 19th Va vols, Mahone's brigade, in the battle at Spotsylvania Court-House: Killed: Sgt Robt A Phillips, Private Chas Granger, Wounded Capt. Robt Mayo, severely in hand; Privates Samuel S. Clarks, slightly; Joseph Shipp, slightly; Thos Walsh, slightly; Corp, W. P. Mayo, severely through body. Casualties in the 15th Va. Regiment.--This regiment was in Corse's brigade. General Corse was slightly wounded: Field and Staff — Wounded: Major C. H. Clark, in leg; Act't, Jas. N. August, mortally. Co. A--Killed: 1st Lt. J. R. Bradley, Serg't J. B. Dodd, Corp'l R. R. Smith, Privates T. H. Jackson, W. S. Taylor. Wounded: Corp'l W. A. Blankinship, dangerously; Privates Geo. E. Coddin, dangerously, (s
J. K. Russell (search for this): article 1
Private J. J. Woodson, B. L. Green, J. E. James, Wounded: W. J. Childress, in thigh and below knee; Sgt. R Valorne, in both ankles; Lt. H. C. Jones, leg amputated; Private W. H. Woodson, leg and arm; Lt. J. O. Wright, in hand; J. E. Taylor, Chas. Terril, in knee, John. Wood, J. H. Wood, in hand, slightly; E. C. Jones, in heel; Jas. M. Massie; G. L. Swift, slightly; Sergt. B. E. James. Missing; W. L. Kimbrough, C. Dick, J. E. Morris. Co. G--Wounded: Capt. J. M. Gun, in shoulder; Lt. J. K. Russell in both legs; Sergt. W. G. Whitlock, slightly in knee; Corp'l. J. R. Gathright; Corp'l. H. J. Ballington. In side; privates R. W. Brackett, in groin J. E. Epps. in thigh; W. J. Frayster, severely in hips; M. P. Garibright, severely in groin; W. N. Road in arm; J. E. Stansbury, slightly in shoulder; G. R. Rowles, in hip; Sam. Hopson, in hand; J. P. Throgmorton in hand; T. C. Warner, in hand. --Miss. J. W. Roberson. Co H — Wounded, May 14th Sergt. G. W. Keer, arm and breast; Corp'
W. M. Mantlo (search for this): article 1
tt, in groin J. E. Epps. in thigh; W. J. Frayster, severely in hips; M. P. Garibright, severely in groin; W. N. Road in arm; J. E. Stansbury, slightly in shoulder; G. R. Rowles, in hip; Sam. Hopson, in hand; J. P. Throgmorton in hand; T. C. Warner, in hand. --Miss. J. W. Roberson. Co H — Wounded, May 14th Sergt. G. W. Keer, arm and breast; Corp'l. L. P. Meredith, in arm; Privates A. J. Tucker, in side; W. C. Watkins, in side; J. S. Evans, in hand. May 16th, killed; Jas. Gillespie Wounded: Lt. H. W. Dabney, slightly; Sergt. W. C. Chapman; Privates G. T. Smith, in neck; P. R. Lawson, in breast; C. N. Smith, in arm; W. H. Dean, in hand. Co I — Killed: 1st Serg't L. White; privates C. E. Duna, J. H. Dunn. Wounded: Corporal Wm. Haw; Serg't. W. W. Jones; Corporal. R. W. Haw;--Lipscomb; privates J. O. Cosby, W. H. Hall, P. H. Hughes, C. W. Kent, W. M. Mantlo, C. M. Mantio, J. H. Richardson, J. H. Southward, W. R. Talley, W. P. Wyatt. G. A. Charters, Act Adj't 15th Reg't
W. C. Watkins (search for this): article 1
orp'l. J. R. Gathright; Corp'l. H. J. Ballington. In side; privates R. W. Brackett, in groin J. E. Epps. in thigh; W. J. Frayster, severely in hips; M. P. Garibright, severely in groin; W. N. Road in arm; J. E. Stansbury, slightly in shoulder; G. R. Rowles, in hip; Sam. Hopson, in hand; J. P. Throgmorton in hand; T. C. Warner, in hand. --Miss. J. W. Roberson. Co H — Wounded, May 14th Sergt. G. W. Keer, arm and breast; Corp'l. L. P. Meredith, in arm; Privates A. J. Tucker, in side; W. C. Watkins, in side; J. S. Evans, in hand. May 16th, killed; Jas. Gillespie Wounded: Lt. H. W. Dabney, slightly; Sergt. W. C. Chapman; Privates G. T. Smith, in neck; P. R. Lawson, in breast; C. N. Smith, in arm; W. H. Dean, in hand. Co I — Killed: 1st Serg't L. White; privates C. E. Duna, J. H. Dunn. Wounded: Corporal Wm. Haw; Serg't. W. W. Jones; Corporal. R. W. Haw;--Lipscomb; privates J. O. Cosby, W. H. Hall, P. H. Hughes, C. W. Kent, W. M. Mantlo, C. M. Mantio, J. H. Richardson, J. H. S
A. J. Tucker (search for this): article 1
hitlock, slightly in knee; Corp'l. J. R. Gathright; Corp'l. H. J. Ballington. In side; privates R. W. Brackett, in groin J. E. Epps. in thigh; W. J. Frayster, severely in hips; M. P. Garibright, severely in groin; W. N. Road in arm; J. E. Stansbury, slightly in shoulder; G. R. Rowles, in hip; Sam. Hopson, in hand; J. P. Throgmorton in hand; T. C. Warner, in hand. --Miss. J. W. Roberson. Co H — Wounded, May 14th Sergt. G. W. Keer, arm and breast; Corp'l. L. P. Meredith, in arm; Privates A. J. Tucker, in side; W. C. Watkins, in side; J. S. Evans, in hand. May 16th, killed; Jas. Gillespie Wounded: Lt. H. W. Dabney, slightly; Sergt. W. C. Chapman; Privates G. T. Smith, in neck; P. R. Lawson, in breast; C. N. Smith, in arm; W. H. Dean, in hand. Co I — Killed: 1st Serg't L. White; privates C. E. Duna, J. H. Dunn. Wounded: Corporal Wm. Haw; Serg't. W. W. Jones; Corporal. R. W. Haw;--Lipscomb; privates J. O. Cosby, W. H. Hall, P. H. Hughes, C. W. Kent, W. M. Mantlo, C. M. Manti
Samuel S. Clarks (search for this): article 1
his plans. Gunboats in the Rappahannock. Three of the enemy's gunboats appeared off Fort Lowry, in the Rappahannock river about six miles below Tappahannock, on Tuesday, and more were reported coming up the river. Lists of casualties. List of killed and wounded in company G. (Richmond Grays,) 19th Va vols, Mahone's brigade, in the battle at Spotsylvania Court-House: Killed: Sgt Robt A Phillips, Private Chas Granger, Wounded Capt. Robt Mayo, severely in hand; Privates Samuel S. Clarks, slightly; Joseph Shipp, slightly; Thos Walsh, slightly; Corp, W. P. Mayo, severely through body. Casualties in the 15th Va. Regiment.--This regiment was in Corse's brigade. General Corse was slightly wounded: Field and Staff — Wounded: Major C. H. Clark, in leg; Act't, Jas. N. August, mortally. Co. A--Killed: 1st Lt. J. R. Bradley, Serg't J. B. Dodd, Corp'l R. R. Smith, Privates T. H. Jackson, W. S. Taylor. Wounded: Corp'l W. A. Blankinship, dangerously; Privates
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