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The Daily Dispatch: May 19, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
s M. Clifton, 2d Lt. Co. H, 48th Ala. R. T. Ewing, Capt. Co. I. P. J. G. McCaglent, 1st Lt. Co. I. H. L. Pettit, Capt. Co. K. W. W. Walls, Co. G, 47th Ala. Regiment. [74] Fourth Alabama Infantry, Volunteers. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Major Jno. Lowe Brown, Hos. Steward Joel C. Ledbetter, Q. M. Sergeant I. Thomas Morgan, Prin. Mus. Geo. Thos. Fogarty, Ord. Sergeant F. R. Lamson, John Freid. Co. A. 1st Sergeant Jarvis Harris, 2d Sergeant D. L. Dean, 3d Sergeant W. H. Mason, 5th Sergeant E. S. Johnson, 1st Corporal L. C. Litesey, 3d Corporal S. Y. Cater, 4th Corporal R. W. Morrison, Private John F. Barker, A. F. Burgess, W. I. Fenelley, C. C. Gunter, Private W. H. Howell, J. M. Johnson, J. J. Litesey, S. F. Porter, J. T. Russell, Joel T. Scott, J. T. Seymour, Peyton Stricklin, G. W. Thornton, James Wilson. Co. B. 1st Sergeant David Hood, 2d Sergeant Robt. G. Kelton, 3d Sergeant W. J. Ousley, Private A. M. Appleby
, W. P. Mayo, severely through body. Casualties in the 15th Va. Regiment.--This regiment was in Corse's brigade. General Corse was slightly wounded: Field and Staff — Wounded: Major C. H. Clark, in leg; Act't, Jas. N. August, mortally. Co. A--Killed: 1st Lt. J. R. Bradley, Serg't J. B. Dodd, Corp'l R. R. Smith, Privates T. H. Jackson, W. S. Taylor. Wounded: Corp'l W. A. Blankinship, dangerously; Privates Geo. E. Coddin, dangerously, (since dead, W. J. F. Gentry, mortally; W. H. Mason, slightly, C. W. Moriss, slightly; in action of 14th. Co. B--Killed Lt. J. M. Willia, Privates A Webster, and H. Corbitt, Wounded: Serg'ts S. P. Willis, in foot, D. H. Robertson, through the loins, very bad; Privates J. T. Allen, in ankle and knee, bad; H. Bronuneker, in leg, slightly; W. N. Catlin, in foot; R. H. Heign slight. Co C — Killed: 1st Serg't T. M. Lowry, Corp'l T. S. Thomason, Wounded: Capt G. B. Switt, in hand; Corp'l J. E. Jones, in thigh; Privates G. A. Massie, in