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, we make up the following additional list of casualties among our troops engaged in the battles of Saturday and Sunday last, near this city: List of casualties of the First Virginia regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Skinner, in the engagement of May 31. Company C.--Private Tim Purcell, killed, and buried on the field. Company B.--Captain T H Davis, wounded in left arm; Lieutenant F M Mann, seriously in three places; Corporal Straum, killed, and buried on the field; Privates William Carsing: E T Stephens. Company L.--Killed: Corporal J H Slaughter. Wounded: Sergeant Ed Martin; Privates C T Wilkinson, W H Hicks, and G M Smith. W. A. Forbes, Col. Comd'g. R. C. Bell, Adjutant. Casualties in 19th Georgia on the 31st May. Killed: Company A, none; company B. none; company C. none; Company D, none; company E, none; company F, Capt Aug. H Black, Privates W W H Bridges, W C Buise; company G, private Jonathan S Gray; company H, none; company I, none; company
oot Rifles, in the battle near Richmond, on the 31st of May, 1862: Lieut.-Col. Copper and Capt. Coppen, seriously wounded. Company A., Chasseurs a Pied.--Killed: Capt E Macoin, Lt Bourges. Wounded: Lieut Rene, sergt Petitpair; privates Aug. Bush, F Bourgeris, E Delupayne, P Garnel, J McReady, E Bagneris, W Smyles, P E Wiliz and G Boulet. Company B., Catakoula Guerrillas.--Killed: T Shultz, C Smith, W H Barnum, A Harvey, A M Stone. Wounded: Capt S W Spencer; sergt W H Gillispie H Hicks, and G M Smith. W. A. Forbes, Col. Comd'g. R. C. Bell, Adjutant. Casualties in 19th Georgia on the 31st May. Killed: Company A, none; company B. none; company C. none; Company D, none; company E, none; company F, Capt Aug. H Black, Privates W W H Bridges, W C Buise; company G, private Jonathan S Gray; company H, none; company I, none; company K, none. Total 4. Wounded: Corp'l J T Sherwood, J N Wooten, T B Harrolson, of company A, flesh wounds; W W Mitchell, company
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