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Wounded: 2d Lieut W D Terrill, head, slightly; Privates Jno L Thompson, arm amputated; Jno R Mills, chest, severely.
company D, Capt, Parker.--Killed: none.
Wounded: corporal T C Howard, head, slight; Privates G W Jones, hand, slight; Jas B Longbridge, hip, slight; Robert Dunnaway, head, slight; George Hancock, leg, slight; Lewis Luck, leg, slight; Jas C Orange, head, slight; a Gill, hand, slight.
company E, Eubank's Battery, 1st Lieut. O. B. Taylor, commanding.--Killed: James Jas C Orange, head, slight; a Gill, hand, slight.
company E, Eubank's Battery, 1st Lieut. O. B. Taylor, commanding.--Killed: James Harley.
Wounded: 2d Lieut John H Weddell, leg, with fracture of tibia, severe; Privates V F Buford, Thos E Taylor, and Algernon Tyler, burned by explosion of caisson, slight; Philip Lewis, leg, slight; Edward Childress, leg, slight.
company E, Rhett's Battery, 2d Lieut. Gilbert commanding.--Killed: none.
Wounded: none.
Killed5
Wounded35
Total40
List of casualties in Captain Grandy's Battery, "Norfolk Light Artillery Blues," in the battle fought near Chancellorsville, May 1