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W. D. Chesterman (search for this): article 1
ginia, right arm shattered. The following is a list of the casualties in the Richmond Light Infantry Blates, Co. A. 46th Virginia regiment, in the battles near Petersburg: Killed: Private E. W. Blackburn. Wounded: Capt. Fred. Carter, mortally, (since dead;) First Lieutenant C. P. Bigger, severely in left shoulder; Second Lieutenant E. J. Levy, flesh wound in leg; Orderly Sergeant Robert J. McDowell, flesh wound in left thigh, Privates Henry Miller, through face and left hand; W. D. Chesterman, flesh wound in thigh; James L. Walkins, slightly in knee; Henry Place, W. W. Rush, (our informant could not learn particulars in regard to either;) James R. Medlicott, slightly in head; W. H. Timberlake, do.; Thomas Payne, flesh wound in arm; Samuel A. Frayser, left side, face and neck. Missing and supposed to be captured: Private John J. Omenhauser. The following is a list of the casualties in Sturdivant's Battery, of Richmond, in the fight of Wednesday: Wounded. Lieut. W.
James R. Medlicott (search for this): article 1
tersburg: Killed: Private E. W. Blackburn. Wounded: Capt. Fred. Carter, mortally, (since dead;) First Lieutenant C. P. Bigger, severely in left shoulder; Second Lieutenant E. J. Levy, flesh wound in leg; Orderly Sergeant Robert J. McDowell, flesh wound in left thigh, Privates Henry Miller, through face and left hand; W. D. Chesterman, flesh wound in thigh; James L. Walkins, slightly in knee; Henry Place, W. W. Rush, (our informant could not learn particulars in regard to either;) James R. Medlicott, slightly in head; W. H. Timberlake, do.; Thomas Payne, flesh wound in arm; Samuel A. Frayser, left side, face and neck. Missing and supposed to be captured: Private John J. Omenhauser. The following is a list of the casualties in Sturdivant's Battery, of Richmond, in the fight of Wednesday: Wounded. Lieut. W. H. Weisiger, in thigh, Lieut. B. H. Gorrell, in two places; Corporal J. S. S. Casler, in neck, slightly; James T. Rippetoe, in the hip, slightly; B. C. Hall, hurt by a
R. M. Page (search for this): article 1
ng. Missing and supposed to be captured: Capt. N. A. Sturdivant; privates J. W. Munday; J. R. Ferguson, Harvey Shepherd, E. A. Thacker and J. E. Drumwright. Two pieces of the battery were captured, and fifteen horses killed and captured. The name of Lieut. Col. J. C. Council, of the 26th Virginia, has been furnished to us on good authority as among the wounded, but the Petersburg papers report him captured by the enemy. Nearly all of the companies of Captains R. H. Spencer, R. M. Page and S. B. Shelton, of the 26th Virginia regiment, were captured at Jordan's farm on the evening of the 15th instant. They only surrendered when surrounded by a force of ten or fifteen times their number. Captains Sutton and Poindexter, of this regiment, were not captured, as re-ported. The slaughter of the enemy in front of Hoke's division, on Friday, is represented to have been terrible. Saturday's operations near Petersburg. Reports of all sorts were in circulation yesterd
C. P. Bigger (search for this): article 1
lant and popular officer, and universally esteemed by his acquaintances. Among our officers wounded on Friday were Col. Tabb, of the 59th Virginia, flesh wound in the thigh, and Major J. C. Hill, of the 46th Virginia, right arm shattered. The following is a list of the casualties in the Richmond Light Infantry Blates, Co. A. 46th Virginia regiment, in the battles near Petersburg: Killed: Private E. W. Blackburn. Wounded: Capt. Fred. Carter, mortally, (since dead;) First Lieutenant C. P. Bigger, severely in left shoulder; Second Lieutenant E. J. Levy, flesh wound in leg; Orderly Sergeant Robert J. McDowell, flesh wound in left thigh, Privates Henry Miller, through face and left hand; W. D. Chesterman, flesh wound in thigh; James L. Walkins, slightly in knee; Henry Place, W. W. Rush, (our informant could not learn particulars in regard to either;) James R. Medlicott, slightly in head; W. H. Timberlake, do.; Thomas Payne, flesh wound in arm; Samuel A. Frayser, left side,
N. A. Sturdivant (search for this): article 1
dlicott, slightly in head; W. H. Timberlake, do.; Thomas Payne, flesh wound in arm; Samuel A. Frayser, left side, face and neck. Missing and supposed to be captured: Private John J. Omenhauser. The following is a list of the casualties in Sturdivant's Battery, of Richmond, in the fight of Wednesday: Wounded. Lieut. W. H. Weisiger, in thigh, Lieut. B. H. Gorrell, in two places; Corporal J. S. S. Casler, in neck, slightly; James T. Rippetoe, in the hip, slightly; B. C. Hall, hurt by a wounded horse; Wm. J. Jacobs, slightly by a concussion from a shell; J. D. Carver, wounded and missing. Missing and supposed to be captured: Capt. N. A. Sturdivant; privates J. W. Munday; J. R. Ferguson, Harvey Shepherd, E. A. Thacker and J. E. Drumwright. Two pieces of the battery were captured, and fifteen horses killed and captured. The name of Lieut. Col. J. C. Council, of the 26th Virginia, has been furnished to us on good authority as among the wounded, but the Petersburg papers
E. W. Blackburn (search for this): article 1
ho fell at Roanoke Island, and has been with his company ever since. He was a gallant and popular officer, and universally esteemed by his acquaintances. Among our officers wounded on Friday were Col. Tabb, of the 59th Virginia, flesh wound in the thigh, and Major J. C. Hill, of the 46th Virginia, right arm shattered. The following is a list of the casualties in the Richmond Light Infantry Blates, Co. A. 46th Virginia regiment, in the battles near Petersburg: Killed: Private E. W. Blackburn. Wounded: Capt. Fred. Carter, mortally, (since dead;) First Lieutenant C. P. Bigger, severely in left shoulder; Second Lieutenant E. J. Levy, flesh wound in leg; Orderly Sergeant Robert J. McDowell, flesh wound in left thigh, Privates Henry Miller, through face and left hand; W. D. Chesterman, flesh wound in thigh; James L. Walkins, slightly in knee; Henry Place, W. W. Rush, (our informant could not learn particulars in regard to either;) James R. Medlicott, slightly in head; W. H.
James T. Sutton (search for this): article 1
es killed and captured. The name of Lieut. Col. J. C. Council, of the 26th Virginia, has been furnished to us on good authority as among the wounded, but the Petersburg papers report him captured by the enemy. Nearly all of the companies of Captains R. H. Spencer, R. M. Page and S. B. Shelton, of the 26th Virginia regiment, were captured at Jordan's farm on the evening of the 15th instant. They only surrendered when surrounded by a force of ten or fifteen times their number. Captains Sutton and Poindexter, of this regiment, were not captured, as re-ported. The slaughter of the enemy in front of Hoke's division, on Friday, is represented to have been terrible. Saturday's operations near Petersburg. Reports of all sorts were in circulation yesterday in regard to the situation of affairs at Petersburg, The public mind at length settled down into the conviction that a great battle was fought on Saturday, but nothing to sustain this belief could be obtained in offi
D. D. Metheary (search for this): article 1
was slightly hurt by a falling Two negro children belonging to Mr. James Hall, in Blaridford, were badly wounded by one of these missiles, which exploded over their bed. Up to last accounts but little damage had been done to the or property in comparison with the shoulder of shells thrown. Our last report closed with an account of the operations of Thursday, which were entirety successful. The prisoners captured on that day included twenty one commission officers, among them Lieut. Col. D. D. Metheary, of the 145th Pennsylvania regiment, who is a second time at prisoner.--The Colonel of his regiment was captured in one of the recent battle. Spotsylvania, and is now living direct retirement at Andersonville. Two handsome stand of colors were taken from the enemy on the same day. On Friday morning, at a very early hour, enemy appeared in heavy three in front of battery 18, which covers the Bixter road, in Prince George, county, and got within twenty or thirty yards of our
Sergeant Robert J. McDowell (search for this): article 1
day were Col. Tabb, of the 59th Virginia, flesh wound in the thigh, and Major J. C. Hill, of the 46th Virginia, right arm shattered. The following is a list of the casualties in the Richmond Light Infantry Blates, Co. A. 46th Virginia regiment, in the battles near Petersburg: Killed: Private E. W. Blackburn. Wounded: Capt. Fred. Carter, mortally, (since dead;) First Lieutenant C. P. Bigger, severely in left shoulder; Second Lieutenant E. J. Levy, flesh wound in leg; Orderly Sergeant Robert J. McDowell, flesh wound in left thigh, Privates Henry Miller, through face and left hand; W. D. Chesterman, flesh wound in thigh; James L. Walkins, slightly in knee; Henry Place, W. W. Rush, (our informant could not learn particulars in regard to either;) James R. Medlicott, slightly in head; W. H. Timberlake, do.; Thomas Payne, flesh wound in arm; Samuel A. Frayser, left side, face and neck. Missing and supposed to be captured: Private John J. Omenhauser. The following is a list o
James L. Walkins (search for this): article 1
lowing is a list of the casualties in the Richmond Light Infantry Blates, Co. A. 46th Virginia regiment, in the battles near Petersburg: Killed: Private E. W. Blackburn. Wounded: Capt. Fred. Carter, mortally, (since dead;) First Lieutenant C. P. Bigger, severely in left shoulder; Second Lieutenant E. J. Levy, flesh wound in leg; Orderly Sergeant Robert J. McDowell, flesh wound in left thigh, Privates Henry Miller, through face and left hand; W. D. Chesterman, flesh wound in thigh; James L. Walkins, slightly in knee; Henry Place, W. W. Rush, (our informant could not learn particulars in regard to either;) James R. Medlicott, slightly in head; W. H. Timberlake, do.; Thomas Payne, flesh wound in arm; Samuel A. Frayser, left side, face and neck. Missing and supposed to be captured: Private John J. Omenhauser. The following is a list of the casualties in Sturdivant's Battery, of Richmond, in the fight of Wednesday: Wounded. Lieut. W. H. Weisiger, in thigh, Lieut. B. H. Gorr
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