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The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties among General officers on both Sides during the War. (search)
m; Hiram G Berry, Chancellorsville; A W Whipple, Chancellorsville; John F Reynolds, Gettysburg. Brigadier-Generals Nath'l Lyon, Wilson's Creek; F W Lander, Edwards's Ferry; W H L Wallace, Shiloh; Thos Williams, Baton Rouge; H Bohlen, Rappahannock Ford; Geo W Taylor, Manassas; Isaac P Rodman, Antietam; P A Hackleman, Corinth; Jas S Jackson, Perryville; W K Terrill, Perryville; Geo D Bayard, Fredericksburg; C F Jackson, Fredericksburg; Joshua W Sill, Stone river; E N Kirk, Stone river; Edmund Kirby, Chancellorsville; Geo Boomer, Vicksburg; Stephen H Weed, Gettysburg; E J Farnsworth, Gettysburg; S K Zook, Gettysburg; Geo C Strong, Morris Island; W H Lytle, Chickamauga. Died.--Maj Gens C F Smith, O M Mitchell, Wm Nelson, E V Sumner. Brig Gens J H Helm, R L McCook, F E Patterson, Thos Welsh, C D Jamison, J B Plummer, Jas Cooper. Resigned.--Maj-Gens E D Morgan, Chas S Hamilton, C M Clay, R J Oglesby. Brig-Gens J W Phelps, C M Thurston, J W Denver, Willis A Gorman, Ja
ndexter, a gallant officer of the 14th Virginia regiment, formerly a member of the bar of this city, died on Tuesday last from wounds received by a shell during the slege of Suffolk last summer by Gen. Longstreet. The funeral of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Kirby, who was killed at Chickamauga, took place yesterday afternoon from Rev. Dr. Moore's Church. Col. Kirby was a resident of this city. Young, brave, of fine intellect, and with a noble disposition, he was a great favorite in the armytreet. The funeral of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Kirby, who was killed at Chickamauga, took place yesterday afternoon from Rev. Dr. Moore's Church. Col. Kirby was a resident of this city. Young, brave, of fine intellect, and with a noble disposition, he was a great favorite in the army, and had the brightest prospects in the profession he had chosen. He was a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, and was the second brother of his family who has yielded up his life to his country.