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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Indian War in Minnesota . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: September 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], Communicating with the enemy. (search)
List of Casualties
In the battalion of Washington Artillery in the battle of Sharpsburg, Md., September 17th, 1862.
First Company, Capt. Squires.--Killed; Serg't G M Judd.
Wounded; Lieut E Owen, slightly in leg. Corporals P A J Michael, badly in leg; E J Kurshedt, slightly in leg; Privates C Chambers, badly in hand; F Fowler, badly in shoulder; J Muntinner, badly in foot; J B McCutchcon, badly in arm; J Karby, slightly in hand; A Micon, slightly in head; Drivers J Garrity, slightly in head; P Ryerson, badly in leg; Penny, slightly in arm.
Second Company, Capt. Richardson.--Killed Private F Allewelt.
Wounded; Lieut J D Britton, slightly in arm; Corporal W J Hare, slightly in head; Privates A Freret, badly in thigh; L Fallon, slightly in shoulder; Driver Brooks, slightly in spine.
Third Company, Capt. Miller.--Killed: Drivers M J Askins, F Duber, Wounded; Lieut A Hero, slightly in leg; Serg't Geo McNeill, badly in shoulder, Corporal P W Pettus, slightly in hip; Pri
The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], One of the enemy's "Rams" destroyed by torpedoes on the Yazoo river . (search)
List of Casualties.
List of Killed and Wounded in the 4th Brigade, Commanded by Col. Bryan Crimes, near Fredericksburg:
The North Carolina Troops — Killed; Privates J S Clark, co F, J H Bryan, col; W Garris, co D;.--Bradley, co A.
Wounded: Private L Sills, co A, Lt J C. Gorman, co S, Serg't J J Forbes, co E Corp'l J C Winstead, co B; Private R Boyse, co R, Corp'l T C Bills co C Privates C Lesster co D; W Overman.
co D; Serg't W A Thompsom, co E, Privates W Fowler, co J Bark, co E, Corp'l Blount, co F, Private J Peterson, co F; Corp'l Kenner, co G, Private J Rhodes, co G; Lt S Taylor, co L. Killed 4; wounded 16.
4th North Carolina Troops — Killed Capt. James Carter, co E; privates W. A Fenly, co A; J A Lasset, co F; M M co H
Wounded; Capt W L Davidson, co A; privates J G Ingraham, L W Allen F M Morrison, and Corporal D C Hunter, co A, Serg't J A Cowen and private E L Graham, co B, Serg't J J Trentman Corporal R E privates E Bukley; J E Campbell, A Garrison
The Daily Dispatch: August 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Strength of the Yankees on the Mississippi . (search)
Alabama election. Seema, Aug. 7.
--Talladega county gives Watts 1,494, Shorter 125, Dowdell 29; Congress — Cruikshank 1,198, Curry 532. Calhoun county gives Watts 757, Shorter 564; Congress — Cruikshank 65 majority, one box to hear from.
Jefferson county gives Watts 501, Shorter 89 Dowdell 27; Congress — Smith 331, Fowler 229.
In Randolph county Watts has a majority; Cruikshank 801, Curry