hide Sorting

You can sort these results in two ways:

By entity
Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
By position (current method)
As the entities appear in the document.

You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.

hide Most Frequent Entities

The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.

Entity Max. Freq Min. Freq
Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) 22 0 Browse Search
United States (United States) 20 0 Browse Search
Banks 16 4 Browse Search
Jefferson Davis 15 1 Browse Search
Richard H. Jackson 14 0 Browse Search
West Point (Virginia, United States) 12 0 Browse Search
Grant 12 2 Browse Search
J. Lucius Davis 11 1 Browse Search
James King 10 0 Browse Search
Brandy Station (Virginia, United States) 10 0 Browse Search
View all entities in this document...

Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 15, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.

Found 55 total hits in 53 results.

1 2 3 4 5 6
the enemy: Privates M L Burton, Chas Childress, Joseph Childress, John O Fulches, Wm H Hidnall, Joseph Parker. Co F — Albemarle Rangers, Lieut Martin commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Privates J W A White, in thigh; Joseph R Giles, in arm; Jno E Edge, in thigh; Sergeant Jas Darrett, in arm. Missing: Private Gidson Wescot, taken prisoner. Co. G--Henrico Light Draggons, Lieut McDowell commanding. Killed: Private Louis Ottenburg. Wounded: Serg't G L McGruder, slightly; Corp'l G C Mann, slightly; privates Walter Pruitt, mortally; Geo. Waldrop, slightly; B G Duval, slightly; W T Thomas, slightly. Co. K--Capt Dickinson commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Corp'l J L Franklin; privates J L Cringhead, severely; R' G Griffin, severely; C T Preston, slightly; W S Arrington, slightly; S R Gilbert, slightly. Missing: Serg't T S Holland; privates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J C
Anderson Foster (search for this): article 11
slightly; Corp'l G C Mann, slightly; privates Walter Pruitt, mortally; Geo. Waldrop, slightly; B G Duval, slightly; W T Thomas, slightly. Co. K--Capt Dickinson commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Corp'l J L Franklin; privates J L Cringhead, severely; R' G Griffin, severely; C T Preston, slightly; W S Arrington, slightly; S R Gilbert, slightly. Missing: Serg't T S Holland; privates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J Cape, slight; Henry Foster, slightly; R P Branbaker, slightly; Alfred Caton, slightly. Co. C--Lieut N Richardson commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Lieut N Richardson, seriously; Serg't J Mason, slightly; Corp'l B Brown, slightly; Privates J B King, slightly; W B Law, seriously; M Petter, slightly. Missing: J Shumate. Co. E--Lieut J B Johnson commanding.--Killed: Private H T Bourgecis. Wounded: Corp'l T S Labit, slightly; Private J H Lamb, slightly. Missing
g't T S Holland; privates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J Cape, slight; Henry Foster, slightly; R P Branbaker, slightly; Alfred Caton, slightly. Co. C--Lieut N Richardson commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Lieut N Richardson, seriously; Serg't J Mason, slightly; Corp'l B Brown, slightly; Privates J B King, slightly; W B Law, seriously; M Petter, slightly. Missing: J Shumate. Co. E--Lieut J B Johnson commanding.--Killed: Private H T Bourgecis. Wounded: Corp'l T S Labit, slightly; Private J H Lamb, slightly. Missing: Serg't Peter Smith, wounded and captured; Sergt Abraham Stremburg, wounded and captured; Private Enech Pelton. Co. G--Capt M S Kirtler commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Corp'l James M McCown, seriously; Private Jonathan Sheppard, slightly. Missing: Corp'l S Hartley. The above is a list of the casualties in the th regiment cavalry. J S M, Co F,
Samuel Ellis (search for this): article 11
: Serg't G L McGruder, slightly; Corp'l G C Mann, slightly; privates Walter Pruitt, mortally; Geo. Waldrop, slightly; B G Duval, slightly; W T Thomas, slightly. Co. K--Capt Dickinson commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Corp'l J L Franklin; privates J L Cringhead, severely; R' G Griffin, severely; C T Preston, slightly; W S Arrington, slightly; S R Gilbert, slightly. Missing: Serg't T S Holland; privates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J Cape, slight; Henry Foster, slightly; R P Branbaker, slightly; Alfred Caton, slightly. Co. C--Lieut N Richardson commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Lieut N Richardson, seriously; Serg't J Mason, slightly; Corp'l B Brown, slightly; Privates J B King, slightly; W B Law, seriously; M Petter, slightly. Missing: J Shumate. Co. E--Lieut J B Johnson commanding.--Killed: Private H T Bourgecis. Wounded: Corp'l T S Labit, slightly; Private J H La
Joseph Gill (search for this): article 11
of four pieces from the enemy. I think it was the hardest cavalry fight of the war. Some of our best officers were killed and wounded. Their names you will doubtless learn before this reaches you. Below I give you a list of the killed and wounded of the 10th Va. cavalry: Co. A--Caskie Rangers, Lieut Fulcher commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: 2d Lt. G. Doyle, slightly; privates Louis Eztel, slightly; John English, severely in foot; Stephen Hubbell, dangerously in breast; Joseph Gill, severely in arm and shoulder; Jas Willon, slightly. Missing and taken prisoners by the enemy: Privates M L Burton, Chas Childress, Joseph Childress, John O Fulches, Wm H Hidnall, Joseph Parker. Co F — Albemarle Rangers, Lieut Martin commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Privates J W A White, in thigh; Joseph R Giles, in arm; Jno E Edge, in thigh; Sergeant Jas Darrett, in arm. Missing: Private Gidson Wescot, taken prisoner. Co. G--Henrico Light Draggons, Lieut McDowell commandin
Gidson Wescot (search for this): article 11
slightly; John English, severely in foot; Stephen Hubbell, dangerously in breast; Joseph Gill, severely in arm and shoulder; Jas Willon, slightly. Missing and taken prisoners by the enemy: Privates M L Burton, Chas Childress, Joseph Childress, John O Fulches, Wm H Hidnall, Joseph Parker. Co F — Albemarle Rangers, Lieut Martin commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Privates J W A White, in thigh; Joseph R Giles, in arm; Jno E Edge, in thigh; Sergeant Jas Darrett, in arm. Missing: Private Gidson Wescot, taken prisoner. Co. G--Henrico Light Draggons, Lieut McDowell commanding. Killed: Private Louis Ottenburg. Wounded: Serg't G L McGruder, slightly; Corp'l G C Mann, slightly; privates Walter Pruitt, mortally; Geo. Waldrop, slightly; B G Duval, slightly; W T Thomas, slightly. Co. K--Capt Dickinson commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Corp'l J L Franklin; privates J L Cringhead, severely; R' G Griffin, severely; C T Preston, slightly; W S Arrington, slightly; S R Gilbert, sl
Richardson (search for this): article 11
vates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J Cape, slight; Henry Foster, slightly; R P Branbaker, slightly; Alfred Caton, slightly. Co. C--Lieut N Richardson commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Lieut N Richardson, seriously; Serg't J Mason, slightly; Corp'l B Brown, slightly; Privates J B King, slightly; W B Law, seriously; M Petter, slightly. Missing: J Shumate. Co. E--Lieut J B Johnson commRichardson, seriously; Serg't J Mason, slightly; Corp'l B Brown, slightly; Privates J B King, slightly; W B Law, seriously; M Petter, slightly. Missing: J Shumate. Co. E--Lieut J B Johnson commanding.--Killed: Private H T Bourgecis. Wounded: Corp'l T S Labit, slightly; Private J H Lamb, slightly. Missing: Serg't Peter Smith, wounded and captured; Sergt Abraham Stremburg, wounded and captured; Private Enech Pelton. Co. G--Capt M S Kirtler commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Corp'l James M McCown, seriously; Private Jonathan Sheppard, slightly. Missing: Corp'l S Hartley. The above is a list of the casualties in the th regiment cavalry. J S M, Co F,
J. Lucius Davis (search for this): article 11
ten made to change position. We held the ground thus gained as long as a few men could hold it, and by a cross fire from the enemy were compelled to retire to our regiment in the rear. The brigade then fell back slowly to the centre, where I think the fighting was most severe. We were not allowed to remain long under the brow of a hill we reached, for the enemy were soon after us. The 2d U. S. cavalry, supported by other cavalry, came up, when the 10th Va. cavalry, commanded by Col. J. Lucius Davis, were ordered to charge them. This regiment charged them gallantly, driving them back precipitately, killing many, chopping many over the head, and taking some prisoners. The fight continued a while longer, and the enemy were forced to retire to the other side of the river. A portion of General Hampton's forces, I learn, captured a battery of four pieces from the enemy. I think it was the hardest cavalry fight of the war. Some of our best officers were killed and wounded.
es, Wm H Hidnall, Joseph Parker. Co F — Albemarle Rangers, Lieut Martin commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Privates J W A White, in thigh; Joseph R Giles, in arm; Jno E Edge, in thigh; Sergeant Jas Darrett, in arm. Missing: Private Gidson Wescot, taken prisoner. Co. G--Henrico Light Draggons, Lieut McDowell commanding. Killed: Private Louis Ottenburg. Wounded: Serg't G L McGruder, slightly; Corp'l G C Mann, slightly; privates Walter Pruitt, mortally; Geo. Waldrop, slightly; B G Duval, slightly; W T Thomas, slightly. Co. K--Capt Dickinson commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Corp'l J L Franklin; privates J L Cringhead, severely; R' G Griffin, severely; C T Preston, slightly; W S Arrington, slightly; S R Gilbert, slightly. Missing: Serg't T S Holland; privates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J Cape, slight; Henry Foster, slightly; R P Branbaker, slightly; Alfred Caton, sl
Enech Pelton (search for this): article 11
rg't T S Holland; privates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J Cape, slight; Henry Foster, slightly; R P Branbaker, slightly; Alfred Caton, slightly. Co. C--Lieut N Richardson commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Lieut N Richardson, seriously; Serg't J Mason, slightly; Corp'l B Brown, slightly; Privates J B King, slightly; W B Law, seriously; M Petter, slightly. Missing: J Shumate. Co. E--Lieut J B Johnson commanding.--Killed: Private H T Bourgecis. Wounded: Corp'l T S Labit, slightly; Private J H Lamb, slightly. Missing: Serg't Peter Smith, wounded and captured; Sergt Abraham Stremburg, wounded and captured; Private Enech Pelton. Co. G--Capt M S Kirtler commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Corp'l James M McCown, seriously; Private Jonathan Sheppard, slightly. Missing: Corp'l S Hartley. The above is a list of the casualties in the th regiment cavalry. J S M, Co F,
1 2 3 4 5 6