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und, leg, do.; H. F. Knox, slightly, neck, Holden; D. B. Bigelow, flesh, leg, Worcester. Co. B, Edwin F. Pond, wrist, Milford. Co. C, Corporal J. P. Burke, head, Boston; A. D. Condon, seriously, South-Boston; Wm. Chafee; Worcester; Chas. Conklin, seriously, Hopkinton; Geo. J. Fayerweather, Westboro; Edward R. Graton, seriously, Leicester; A. H. Holman, North-Brookfield; Samuel Hall, groin, Uxbridge; J. A. McKinstry, Southbridge; T. N. Magee, Douglas; Cyprian K. Stratton, Worcester; G. W. Williams, Southboro. Co. D, Capt A. H. Foster, eye, Worcester. Co. E, Corporals John Howell, leg; Worcester; Dennis Sheehan, side, do.; Thomas McKeon, wrist, do.; Privates Peter Brady, stomach, do.; Ephraim Smith, shoulder, do.; James Mitchell, thigh, do. Co. F. John A. Gilchrist, jaw, Lunenburg; Charles H. Stratton, leg shattered, Winchendon; Geo. W. Rice, leg, Fitchburgh. Co. G, Christian Class, leg, Clinton; Christopher Lenhandt, hand, do.; Baptist Reno, breast, Douglas; Ferdinand
l. Abda Johnson   41stGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Chas. A. McDanielMarch 20, 1862.  42dGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. R. J. Henderson   43dGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Skidmore HarrisMarch 20, 1862.  Col. P. H. Colquitt   44thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Samuel P. LumpkinMay 26, 1862.  Col. Robt. A. Smith   45thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Thos. J. SimonsOct. 13, 1862.  Col. T. Hardeman   46thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Peyton H. ColquittMarch 17, 1862.  47thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. G. W. WilliamsMay 12, 1862.  48thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Wm. GibsonMarch 12, 1862.  49thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. S. T. PlayerJune 9, 1863.  Col. A. J. Lane   50thGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. F. KearseJuly 31, 1863.  Col. W. R. Manning   51stGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. E. BallMay 2, 1863.  Col. W. M. Slaughter   52dGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. S. D. PhillipsNov. 25, 1862.  Col. Wier Boyd   53dGeorgiaRegimentInfantryCol. Jas. P. SimsOct. 8, 1862.  Col. L. T. Doya
-fifth had 217 men engaged, and lost 71 killed and wounded, and 41 missing. General Cleburne specially mentioned for gallantry Colonel Charlton, Maj. E. F. Nunn, Adjt. Frank Foster, Sergeants Asbury, Doolittle, Morrison, Vaughan, Stewart, Lieut. G. W. Williams, Sergeant-Major Kern, Corporals Mallett, Hackler and Read, and Private McChadin. Corporal Read volunteered to carry the colors after two color-bearers had been shot down. After the tide of battle had set against the Confederates, Lieutenounded. At Seven Pines, on the first day, the Second battalion, 300 strong, was the skirmish line of Garland's brigade, and during the fight, continued in the front rank, mingling with other commands. Of this command Privates Sutton, Willis, Williams and Hankinson and Sergeant Weeks were named by the commander as being entitled to the badge of honor. The loss of the battalion was 2 killed, 71 wounded and 4 missing. The Second and Eleventh regiments fought with Law's brigade and won distinct
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.20 (search)
. Ledbetter, Thomas Lufsey, —Lewis, W. T. Mason, O. T. Mingea, Samuel D. Mann, W. H. Meredith, Benjamin T. Miles, T. B. Mize, George C. Owen, W. B. Perkinson, I. B. Perkins, T. E. Parish, Phocean Rolfe, Herbert Snoddy, J. C. Snoddy, William Spain, G. O. Spain, H. E. Spain, Abraham Spain, A. B. Spain, W. H. Spain, Henry Spain, Simon Seward, James Smith, Cannon Stewart, W. W. Tate, R. W. Tally, D. A. Traylor, James Tatum, A. Tucker, Mack Watts, E. B. Wright, George W. Watson, Jeff. Watson, G. W. Williams, W. P. Williams, Albert Williams, W. C. Woodson, P. W. Wells, William Weeks, Henry Winfield, W. R. Wilkes, William H. Widgins, J. W. Williams. Editor Times-Dispatch: Sir—Referring to a statement in a recent issue of your paper, that the battleflag of the 13th Virginia Cavalry, captured at Poolesville, Md., in 1862, had been returned to the State, I beg to state that the 13th Virginia Cavalry didn't participate in the Maryland campaign in 1862; that its fine service with the army o
s. H. Cox, Echois, Fisher, Flourney, Garland, Graham, Gregory, Goggin, John Goode, Jr., Hale, Addison Hall, Cyrus Hall, L. S. Hall, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, Kent, Kilby, Kindred, Lawson, Leake, Macfarland, Charles K Mallory, Jas. B. Mallory, Marr, Marye, Mirler, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Parks, Randolp , Richardson, Wm. C. Seott, Seawell, Shefley, Slaughter, Southall, Speed, Staples, Strauge, Sutherlin, Thoraton, Tredway, Robt. H. Turner, Franklin P. Turner, Tyler, Waller, Williams, Wilson, Wise, and Wysor.--68. Nays.--Messrs. Armetrong, Aston, Baldwin, Alfred M. Barbour. Baylor, Berlin, Bogges, Boyd, Brent, Brown, Burdett, Burley, Byrne, Campbell, Caperton, Carlile, Carter, C. D. Conrad, Robert Y. Conrad, Couch, Critcher, Custis, Dent, Deskins, Early, French, Fugate, Gillespie, Gravely, Gray, Eph. B. Hall, Hammond, Haymond, Hoge, Holladay, Hubbard, Hughes, Jackson, Janney, Marinaduke Johnson, Peter C. Johnston, Lewis, McComas, McGrew, McNeil, Marshall, Maslin, M
n Rutledge, and John Bounell. On the south side the fire raged from Mr. C. F. Levys, opposite the Cathedral, to Mr. Seabrook's extensive west end, destroying all, save the house standing on the corner of New street, and Mr. Huguenin's brick residence below Savage. Mazyck street, from Queen to Broad, East and West, is laid low. Short street, running from Mazyck street to Franklin, was laid in ashes, including the handsome residences of Mr. Middleton, Mr. McKay, Mr. Graveley, and Mr. Williams. Logan street was entirely destroyed, except one dwelling on the East side near Tradd. New street and Savage street are left with out a landmark, save the brick chimneys of the handsome dwellings which recently adorned that section. The residences on Tradd street from Logan to Savage, on either side, with Greenhill, Limehouse and Council streets, are, with one or two exceptions, all in ruins. The Courier, of Friday, the 13th inst., gives the following particulars:
om their slumbers. Twelve 8-inch shells fell into the city, thirteen in all having been fired. Fortunately no person was injured. Several shells flew in the direction of St. Michael's steeple, and fell either in the vacant lots in the burnt district on King street, or more generally struck in the centre of the streets, as exhibited at the corner of Queen and Rutledge, where an 8-inch shell tore up the plankroad and dug a large hole in the ground. Another shot entered the warehouse of G. W. Williams & Co., at the corner of Hayne and Church streets, entered the roof and exploded in the upper story, making a large opening in the brick wall of the Medical Purveyor's storehouse next door, and scattering things in great confusion. Some loose straw or packing was set on fire by the explosion, which caused the alarm bell to ring and brought out the firemen. It was extinguished with little effort before it had made any progress. Four shells fell in this locality. One large piece was pic
ant, A. J. Howell, A. J. Murry. Dr. W. J. Price, Colonel John McRae, Captain R J. McCumber, Captain Vangrann, D. P. Foster, J. A. King, J. M. Hardwick, John Savage, W. M. Lewis, S. M. West, C. J. Coney, Daniel Fergus, W. A. Williams, James C. Hall, William Davis, L. Meginny, D. A. Smith, Nathaniel Jacobi, J. Van Sickle, J. C. Wood, Dr. Halden, J. G. Bauman, F. M. Augostini, M. Augostini, M. Hinning, James Mitchell, J. H. Parsons, T. O Whitaker, T. J. Johnson, J. P. Sharpstein, A. Martin. G. W. Williams, John Bremer, William Patten, Dr Anderson, R. J. Price, John Griffith, M. Carr, L. Madison, J. D. Wallace, John Wright, J. W. Corbett, J. Petteway, William Petterway, C. Tincken, C. Polvogt, William Porter, H. Girkin, Owen Hanchey, H. Loeb, James Milvin, A. V. W. Hewlett, D. T. Anderson, John Davis, H. M. Jenkins, A. Adrian, J. Meier, W. H. Woodhull. In the dress circle were seated a large number of ladies, who seemed to be eagerly interested in the proceedings. A Yankee band p