Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Haynie or search for Haynie in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 1 document section:

as follows: First brigade, Colonel Hare commanding, Eighth and Eighteenth Illinois, Eleventh and Thirteenth Iowa; Second brigade, Colonel C. C. Marsh commanding, Eleventh, Twentieth, Forty-eighth and Forty-fifty Illinois, Colonels Ransom, Marsh, Haynie and Smith, (the latter is the "Dead Mine regiment"), Third brigade, Col. Raift commanding, Seventeenth, Twenty-ninth and Forty-ninth Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Wood, F rroll and Peter, and Forty-third Illinois, Colonel Marsh. Besides this fine to one side only — drove them back. But the enemy's reserves were most skillfully handled, and the constant advance of fresh regiments was at last too much for our inferior numbers. Major Eaton, commanding the 18th Illinois, was killed; Col. Haynie was severely wounded; Col. Raith, commanding a brigade, had his leg so shattered that amputation was necessary; Major Nevins, of the 11th Illinois, was wounded; Lieut. Col. Ransom, of the same regiment, was wounded; three of Gen. McClernand's