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The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], List of Casualties in the battles near Fredericksburg . (search)
List of Casualties in the battles near Fredericksburg.
Casualties in the Washington Artillery battalion, of New Orleans, at Fredericksburg, May 3d:
first company--Killed: Sergt W H West, corporal T J Lutman, private J H Florence wounded: Corpl C a Everett.
Prisoners: Capt Squires, Lts Owen and Galbraith, Sergt Hardie, Privates Alsohook, Berthelot, Bogent, Tellowes, Hanly, Harris, McCormick, Micose, Myers, Phelps, E Peshand, C Peshand, Florence, Siebault Turner, T S Turner, Vincent, Eshman Hock, Kennedy, Ryerson Smith.
Second company--wounded: Lt Derussy, Privates Kirk and Coln. Prisoners: Privates Summers, Coleman, Giffern.
third company--Killed: Corpl R P many.
Wounded: Privates Adams and frank.
Captured: Sergeant Handy, Privates noble and Dicks.
Fourth company--Killed: Corp'l Lewis.
Wounded: Corp'l Valentine, Privates Callahan and Anderson.
the 1st company lost one Napoleon and one 3 inch rifle gun; the 2d company lost one 12 pounder Howitzer; the
Casualties in Capt O B Taylor's
battery to the 4th June, 1864, inclusive:
At Spotsylvania C H, May 12th, 1864--George Chambers, dangerously wounded in the neck.
At Hanover Junction, May 23d--Albert G Priest, painfully, though not seriously, wounded in wrist.
On line of battle one and a half miles north of Gaines's Mill, June 3d --Charles Hazard, dangerously wounded through the hip
Same position, June 4th--Vincent F Burford, shot through the head, instantly killed.
Casualties in the Richmond Fayette Artillery on Wednesday, the 224 --Killed; Private Alexander Newman.
Wounded: Sergt Hilaman, private John Frazier.
The fight lasted all that evening.
The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1865., [Electronic resource], Fort Fisher after the bombardment. (search)
One thousand dollars reward.
--Ran away, last Monday night, my negro man, Vincent.
He is about five feet ten inches high; of yellow complexion; rather thin stature, and about twenty-two years old. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, on Venable street, Union Hill, Richmond. Mary E. Cullingworth. ja 10--2t*
The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], The disastrous end of the Pollard raid. (search)
One thousand dollars reward.
--Ran away, last Monday night, my negro man, Vincent.
He is about fire feet ten inches high; of yellow complexion; rather thin stature, and about twenty-two years old. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, on Venable street, Union Hill, Richmond. Mary E. Cullingworth. ja 10--2t*