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ough, W. W. K. Harper, W. M. Summers, Charles E. Walker, John W. Downes, and Franklin Prouty were killed. Wounded: Lieut. Col. Mills, mortally; Capt. N. B. Howard, of company I, slightly; First Lieut. C. C. Parker, of company F, severely; Second Li. He remarked as he was being borne from the field: Thank God, when I fell my regiment was victoriously charging. Lieut.-Col. Mills was wounded in the second day's engagement, while fighting with the most conspicuous courage and coolness. He was bright Iris o'er the boiling surge. Colonel Baker expired on the morning of the seventh at eleven o'clock, and Lieut.-Col. Mills on the twelfth instant, at----o'clock. May their memory ever be cherished by their countrymen. Lieuts. Huntingtonsacred their dust. They died at once in the cause of Christianity and constitutional liberty. After the fall of Lieut.-Col. Mills, which took place about nine o'clock on Saturday, the command devolved upon myself. There were thirty-one prison
ough, W. W. K. Harper, W. M. Summers, Charles E. Walker, John W. Downes, and Franklin Prouty were killed. Wounded: Lieut. Col. Mills, mortally; Capt. N. B. Howard, of company I, slightly; First Lieut. C. C. Parker, of company F, severely; Second Li. He remarked as he was being borne from the field: Thank God, when I fell my regiment was victoriously charging. Lieut.-Col. Mills was wounded in the second day's engagement, while fighting with the most conspicuous courage and coolness. He was bright Iris o'er the boiling surge. Colonel Baker expired on the morning of the seventh at eleven o'clock, and Lieut.-Col. Mills on the twelfth instant, at----o'clock. May their memory ever be cherished by their countrymen. Lieuts. Huntingtonsacred their dust. They died at once in the cause of Christianity and constitutional liberty. After the fall of Lieut.-Col. Mills, which took place about nine o'clock on Saturday, the command devolved upon myself. There were thirty-one prison