Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... wounded him at Trevillian , 12th June , 1864. In this battle Captain Humph- reys was wounded in the arm by a grape shot in charging a battery . He was carried to the hospital in Raleigh , N. 3 Hampton and Butler . 33.
... wounded him at Trevillian , 12th June , 1864. In this battle Captain Humph- reys was wounded in the arm by a grape shot in charging a battery . He was carried to the hospital in Raleigh , N. 3 Hampton and Butler . 33.
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... wounded . General Tyler , while recklessly exposing himself at the portcullis , viewing the enemy through his field glasses , was shot by a sharpshooter from a flower or kitchen garden below . The first shot , though fatal , was ...
... wounded . General Tyler , while recklessly exposing himself at the portcullis , viewing the enemy through his field glasses , was shot by a sharpshooter from a flower or kitchen garden below . The first shot , though fatal , was ...
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... wounded and subsequently made prisoner , and Major Ross was killed . The total loss in this day's fight I do not find recorded , but in the battles of the first and third days ( it was held in reserve the second day ) the regiment lost ...
... wounded and subsequently made prisoner , and Major Ross was killed . The total loss in this day's fight I do not find recorded , but in the battles of the first and third days ( it was held in reserve the second day ) the regiment lost ...
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... wounded in this retreat , and the command of the regiment passed to Captain Grier , the ranking officer present . The loss of the regiment in this ill- judged attack was four killed and eleven wounded , with an unknown number captured ...
... wounded in this retreat , and the command of the regiment passed to Captain Grier , the ranking officer present . The loss of the regiment in this ill- judged attack was four killed and eleven wounded , with an unknown number captured ...
Page 68
... wounded , but repulsed every assault upon it with telling effect upon the enemy . The Forty - ninth lost eleven killed and a considerable number of wounded in this engagement of the evening of May 13th . Brave Captain J. P. Ardrey , of ...
... wounded , but repulsed every assault upon it with telling effect upon the enemy . The Forty - ninth lost eleven killed and a considerable number of wounded in this engagement of the evening of May 13th . Brave Captain J. P. Ardrey , of ...
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