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rom there when all was ready. Then the gun having fired some half a dozen shells, the Fifty-fourth, led most gallantly by Lieutenant Reed, charged across the dike in single file, receiving the enemy's fire, but causing their precipitate retirement. In this charge Corp. Wm. H. Brown, of Company K, always conspicuous for bravery, was the first enlisted man to gain the farther bank. We sustained the loss of Privates Scott, Freeman, and Green, of Company H; Johnson and Jay, of Company B; and McCullar, of Company K,—all wounded. This last fight of the Fifty-fourth, and also one of the very last of the war, was well managed by Lieutenant-Colonel Hooper, when less discretion would have resulted in a repulse and heavy loss. The charge was a plucky affair under exceptionally adverse conditions. Our total regimental loss that day was one officer killed, one enlisted man killed, one mortally wounded, and twelve wounded: a total of fifteen, the greatest number of casualties sustained by on
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le, Pa. 5 May 63; killed 16 Jly 63 James Id. S. C. $50. Lomack, Samuel. 24, sin.; laborer; Columbus, O. 5 May 63.; 20 Aug 65. $50. Mahan, Jesse 22, sin.; blacksmith; Xenia. O. 12 May 63; wounded and missing 18 Jly 63 Ft. Wagner. $50. McCowan, David 24, sin.; laborer; Morning Sun, O. 5 May 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. McCowan, George T. 23, sin.; farmer; Richmond, Ind. 12 May 63; 20 Aug. 65. $50. McCowan, Pleasant Corpl. 19, sin.; laborer; Richmond, Ind. 5 May 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. McCullar, Thomas 22, mar.; farmer; Mercersburg, Pa. 6 May 63; 25 Aug 65 New York. Wounded 18 Apl 65 Boykins Mills, S. C. $50. Mercersburg, Pa. McJohnson, Robert 27, sin.; laborer; Preble Co, O. 5 May 63; killed 20 Feby 64 Olustee, Fla. $50. Milbury, Augustus 26, sin.; hostler; Boston. 16 Dec 63; 20 Aug 65. $325. Moore, David 30, sin.; laborer; Richmond, Pa. 5 May 63; 25 Aug 65 New York. $50, Morgan, Colonel 19, sin.; tobacconist; Cincinnati, O. 5 May 63; missing 18 Jly 63 Ft. Wagner. $5
3, 63, 64, 74, 85, 106, 115. Fortieth, 111, 143, 154, 155,160,178, 183. Fifty-Fifth, 11, 22, 24, 37, 108, 122, 125, 136, 142, 143, 158, 171, 176, 184, 185, 191, 200, 213, 230, 236, 241, 243, 244, 251, 255, 257, 260, 272, 274, 275, 295, 315. Material of regiment, 21. Matthews, E. O., 250. May, John J., 16. May, Miss, Abby, 23. May, Mrs., 16. May, Samuel, 16, 24. Mayflower, steamer, 46, 61, 257. Maysville, S. C., 295. McAllister, Fort, 261. McClellansville, S. C., 314. McCullar, Thomas, 304. McDermott, William, 315, 317. McDonald, J. R., 226. McDonough, gunboat, 52, 201. McGirt's Creek, Fla., 174, 178. McGuire, P., 121. McKay, George F., 260. McLaws, Lafayette, 267, 272, 275. Medal of Honor, 134. Merceraux, Thomas J., 256. Metcalf, Henry, 161. Michie, P. S., 109, 118. Middleton Depot, S. C., 306. Military Situation, close 1862, 1. Mill Branch, S. C., 293. Miller, Andrew, 301. Milton, Governor, steamer, 52. Mingoe, gunboat, 237. Mitchel, Joh