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The Daily Dispatch: June 15, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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was the hardest cavalry fight of the war. Some of our best officers were killed and wounded. Their names you will doubtless learn before this reaches you. Below I give you a list of the killed and wounded of the 10th Va. cavalry: Co. A--Caskie Rangers, Lieut Fulcher commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: 2d Lt. G. Doyle, slightly; privates Louis Eztel, slightly; John English, severely in foot; Stephen Hubbell, dangerously in breast; Joseph Gill, severely in arm and shoulder; Jas Willon, slightly. Missing and taken prisoners by the enemy: Privates M L Burton, Chas Childress, Joseph Childress, John O Fulches, Wm H Hidnall, Joseph Parker. Co F — Albemarle Rangers, Lieut Martin commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Privates J W A White, in thigh; Joseph R Giles, in arm; Jno E Edge, in thigh; Sergeant Jas Darrett, in arm. Missing: Private Gidson Wescot, taken prisoner. Co. G--Henrico Light Draggons, Lieut McDowell commanding. Killed: Private Louis Ottenburg. Wound