Found 523 total hits in 402 results.
, J S Drakeford, John McBride, Wm H Mitchell, R A Peterson, J S Robinson, C W Tats F M Franum.
Missing: B H Keisar, A S Keisar, W H Henifee, S H Pon.
Company D, Southern Rifles--Killed: Thos Stinson, E F McGowas.
Wounded: Sergeant Beaumont, Serg't Vann, Private A C Bagby, A C Bond, J M Cameton, W T Clark, Dawson, Day McBride, Manning, Rabon, M T Smith, D D Smith, T M Thompson, W A Thornton, Wm Waught, Winser.
Missing: H H Briers, J E Minners, S A Stenson, and Vaughn.
Company E, Wetumpka Light Infantry.--This company was not in the serious engagement, it having been sent as a guard in support of a section of artillery.
Company F, Metropolitan Guards--Killed: W H Abbott, A Sinhorn, W D Farley, James W Murphy, Frank Paine.
Wounded: Capt Phelan, slightly; corp'l Babbett, in arm; W H Colwell, severely; Sol Cohn, badly; Peter Costello, do; Collin, do; M P De Lache, slightly; W S A Fox, James Gunnsis, Samuel Harvey, S B Hall, Mike Peacock, James Burre, M W Williams.
Missin
on, of company A, flesh wounds; W W Mitchell, company B, in the head, probably mortally; John Renfroe, F M Pierce, and T J King, company C, slight wounds; W J Alles, Lieut J W Neely, and John Yarbrough, company H, not serious; J F Russell, and H M Garrison, company D, slight; S P Barnett, company F, not serious; G A Johnson, J C Speer, Geo W Connaly, J T Tomunson, and Larkin Wilder, company G, not serious; Corp'l J F Haynes, seriously, N S Bates and A J Ayers, not seriously, company I; Thos C Cato, Jas Collins, and J D Allman, company E, not seriously; J F Dye, company K, knocked down by explosion of shell, and slightly disabled.
Total 25. Missing: Company A, none; company B, privates Hugh Lynch and Patrick Martin; company C, none; company D, none; company E, private Ruffin Harrold; company F, Ord Sergt Wm F Garrison, Privates John R Weir, and Barnabes Thompson; company G, none; company H, none; company I, none; company K, none.
Total 6. Jas. P. Perkins, Adj't.
Casualties in 38t
ges, W C Buise; company G, private Jonathan S Gray; company H, none; company I, none; company K, none.
Total 4. Wounded: Corp'l J T Sherwood, J N Wooten, T B Harrolson, of company A, flesh wounds; W W Mitchell, company B, in the head, probably mortally; John Renfroe, F M Pierce, and T J King, company C, slight wounds; W J Alles, Lieut J W Neely, and John Yarbrough, company H, not serious; J F Russell, and H M Garrison, company D, slight; S P Barnett, company F, not serious; G A Johnson, J C Speer, Geo W Connaly, J T Tomunson, and Larkin Wilder, company G, not serious; Corp'l J F Haynes, seriously, N S Bates and A J Ayers, not seriously, company I; Thos C Cato, Jas Collins, and J D Allman, company E, not seriously; J F Dye, company K, knocked down by explosion of shell, and slightly disabled.
Total 25. Missing: Company A, none; company B, privates Hugh Lynch and Patrick Martin; company C, none; company D, none; company E, private Ruffin Harrold; company F, Ord Sergt Wm F Garrison, Pr
d: Privates C L F Worley, C C Atkins, and Richard Winn.
Missing: E T Stephens.
Company L.--Killed: Corporal J H Slaughter.
Wounded: Sergeant Ed Martin; Privates C T Wilkinson, W H Hicks, and G M Smith.
W. A. Forbes, Col. Comd'g.
R. C. Bell, Adjutant.
Casualties in 19th Georgia on the 31st May.
Killed: Company A, none; company B.
none; company C.
none; Company D, none; company E, none; company F, Capt Aug. H Black, Privates W W H Bridges, W C Buise; company G, private Jonathan S Gray; company H, none; company I, none; company K, none.
Total 4. Wounded: Corp'l J T Sherwood, J N Wooten, T B Harrolson, of company A, flesh wounds; W W Mitchell, company B, in the head, probably mortally; John Renfroe, F M Pierce, and T J King, company C, slight wounds; W J Alles, Lieut J W Neely, and John Yarbrough, company H, not serious; J F Russell, and H M Garrison, company D, slight; S P Barnett, company F, not serious; G A Johnson, J C Speer, Geo W Connaly, J T Tomunson, an