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The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], The capture of the battery at Ellyson's Mills. (search)
when ordered to do so, the strength of the enemy's works rendering its capture almost impossible. The truth is, no regiment or brigade can claim to have taken that battery, it was abandoned by the enemy during the night in pursuance of their plan of retreat, and fearing a flank movement next morning. The courage and obstinacy with which that charge was made, may be inferred from the fact that the 1st North Carolina regiment lost nearly one-half of its effective force, and the 44th Georgia nearly two-thirds. The following is a list of casualties among the 1st N. C. regiment's officers: Killed: Maj. T L Skinner, Capt Jas A Wright, Lt. Grandie. Wounded: Col M. S Stokes, leg broken, Lt. Col McDowell, in side; Capt Reeves, mortally, (since dead;) Lt Stokes, severely, Lt Moore, slightly, Lt H Fennell, slightly; Lt Carr, Lt Lyon, in knee. The loss of officers in the 44th Georgia I am unable to furnish you. No troops could have behaved better than they did. Justice.
The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in the recent battles before Richmond. (search)
Willis, John Shotwell, Huisle, Story, Webb, and Huckstep. Capt Jones and Lieut Tensil are among the missing. The following are the names of a portion of the wounded: J W Sarver, Gen. Brown, Early, Levi Dempsay, Ord-Serg Yates, Thornhill, Lieut Moore, Lieut Almond, Serg-Major Tensil, T. P Barrel, T. P. Mays, ensign of the 7th, J. J. Bolling, John A Jenkins, Wesley Mannel, Ord-Serg Cooper, Lieut Estes, Lieut Fogg, Lewis Monroe, Daniel Bish, Josse Young. J. L. Kidd, Ayler, H. J. Wilburn, DaBeckham, G Kilby, Jno F Freeman, Martin Smith, J R Tapp, Thos. Kilby, Stephen Green J. J. Jones. Company C.--Wounded: Capt Goodman. Lieut Grubbs (since dead.) Sergt. Maj. Wm Mansfield, C H Catter Jno Bible, O P Madbry, D Hay, Geo Maginder, R Moore. Company D.--Killed Sgt R N Trico Jos Brown J. W Campball. Wounded. Lt S H Parsons Color Sergt Fendall Chiles, He Dine, Price Perains, Jas M Trico (alike dead,) P E. Jones, D A. Trico, Jos Sarpeni. Company E.--Wounded: W. R. Pendleton,