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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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J. H. Romans was shot by a ball through the right grom. I fear he is mortally wounded. [Died at Orange C. H.] S. H. Wolf was shot through left thigh and was badly wounded. Samuel Neff, struck by a spent ball on calf of right leg; bruised only. Edward McCredy, poor fellow, was shot through left the heart, leading on the charge. Several of my boys' guns were struck by cannon balls and bent double in their hands. Our regiment captured Sherman's Battery, and Stephen E. James, of thy company, tore from the battery its flag and now has it to bring home. The boys all done bravely. We learn from the same paper that about 40 recruits left Marion last Tuesday and Wednesday nights to join the Smyth Blues, which will raise the number of that company to about 100 strong, exclusive of those killed and wounded in the late battle. They were all choice recruits, just suited to join with that worthy little band of gallant heroes. The Grayson Dare-Devils. T
Elder Sterling S. Hillsman well known in Western Virginia, died at his residence in Campbell county on the 28th of July. The Leesburg Mirror says that Gen. Hean, regard's Headquarters are now at Pairias Court-House. The barn of Captain James H Hitger, in Clarke county, Va., was burnt last week Less $9,080. Greenville Simmons, for many years Cashier of the Branch Bank of the State of Georgia, died at Augusta on Sunday last. The publication of the Charleston Evening News has been suspended.