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f killed, wounded, and missing, did not exceed one hundred men. The names of the missing and wounded, as far as we have been able to collect them, are as follows: Berry Infantry: Sergeant T. Parkerson, wounded in the hand; private Hess, wounded in the foot, slightly. Georgetown Forresters: two missing. Thomas County Volunteers: J. W. Fontaine, missing. Seventeenth Patriots: private A. Thompson, missing. South Carolina Volunteers: Captain Radcliffe, Company A; two missing. DeSaussure regiment: fifteen missing from one company. We learn, in addition, that Dr. Buist, of Charleston, was killed by the explosion of a shell in Fort Walker, while dressing the wounds of a soldier. Lieut. T. H. Smack, of the South Carolina Volunteers, was struck in the leg, below the knee, rendering amputation necessary. The total number killed in the fort was about fifteen. In Capt. Reid's company of regulars there were sixteen killed, wounded, and missing, out of forty-eight. Privat