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The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of Deaths at Seabrook 's Hispital to June 20th, 1862. (search)
List of Deaths at Seabrook's Hispital to June 20th, 1862.
June 1.-- Samuel Muncey, Co.-- -- Reg't; T P Patterson, Co. E. 12th Ala.
June 2.-- Capt J H Miller, Co. E. 23d N. C.; Lt W S Smith, Co. C. 6th Ala; -- Smith, 4th Va; P O'Brien, 12th Miss; R N Hurt, 28th Va; J Chilton, D W Chilton, 26th Va; D Walkerton; O R Carkle; Capt J H Barlow 12th Miss.
June 3.-- Jas P Miser, 28th P Cumer, Co. G, 6th Ala; J M White, Co. D. 24th Va; J A Kirkland, Co. I. 11th Ala; W P Kimbrew, Co. L, 6th Ala; L G Morris, Co. H, 4th N C; A Baden, Co. A, 6th Ga; T T Atwood, Co. E, 12th Miss; D F Jenkins, Co A, 12th Ala; H H Cotter, Co. B, 17th Va; R B Hart, 9th Va; Capt O A Lee, Co. I, 27th Ga.
June 5.-- W M Powers, Co. A, 6th Alabama; H Brooks, Co I. 1st Va; R W Allen, 41st Va.
June 6.-- G B Battle, Co. F, 4th N C; T R Prince, Co. B, 2d Miss; John Ryan, 2d Miss; R Barrow, Co. D, 22d N C; R E Estes, Co. F, 7th Va; S J Gary, Co. H. 18th S C; Wm Hay, Co. A. 38th Va; B T Beckham, Co. E, 12th Mi
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of wounded. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Racing on Board the great Eastern. (search)
Ross Winans, Jr.
--In company with other members of his family, this gentleman has been made the subject of a number of rumors, impeaching his loyalty and asserting that he was a "Secessionist," a "rebel sympathizer," &c. He, however, has at last proved himself a Union man. Last evening he was married to the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Alderman Munson, of this city.--Patterson (N. J.) Register.
The Daily Dispatch: September 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting Foreign news. (search)
The wounded at Harper's Ferry.
Among the wounded on our side at Harper's Ferry was Lieut. Col. Taylor, of Gloucester, through the shoulder seriously; Lieut. Patterson, of the Petersburg Riflemen, in the knee, and Capt. J. Richard Lewellen, in the leg. The 12th Virginia regiment lost four killed (including one of the Richmond Grays, name not known) and 25 wounded.--This regiment, with the 6th Virginia, was engaged in defending a pass in the mountains near the Ferry.