Co. A: Peter
McSweeny--killed |
Pvt. J.C.
Williams--Wounded/seriously |
Capt. J.P.
Moody--Wounded/ slight |
Co. B G.W.
Howard--Wounded/severely |
J.
Farrish--Wounded/severely |
J.
Maratta--Wounded/slight |
Jehial
Wells--Wounded/slight |
Co. C. Pvt. J.W.
Neal--Wounded/mortally |
Sgt. Ed
McKinna--Wounded/severely |
Capt. W.J.
Webb--Wounded/severely |
Co.D. Sgt. W.R.
Hopper--Killed |
Pvt. Geo. R.
Wallace--Killed |
Capt. E.?
Huddleson--Wounded/slight |
Pvt. N.S.
Garrett--Wounded/severely |
Pvt. A.C.
Jacobs--Wounded/severely |
Pvt. Willis
Yarbrough--Wounded/severely |
Co. E. Lt. J.W.
Lewis--Wounded/slightly |
Co. F. Sgt. V.A.
Ross--Wounded/severely |
Co. H. H.M.
Gilliam--Killed |
Co. I. Lt. J.W.
Lewis--Wounded/severely |
A.C.
Humphries--Wounded/slightly |
D.
Harper--Wounded/mortally |
Adjt. A.J.
Quidley--Wounded/severely |
Hamill's
Battalion was in picket after the Enemy was routed and I had proposed the enemy's Battery
with most of my command Genl Dockery's Command came and took Wm Morrison & Luet Wilson
of my command & Col Gunter Prisoners & claim to have taken the Battery long after
I had _?_ it I had our hundred and seventeen men in the fight & 24 killed and wounded. |
(A true copy)
Respectably signed |
C sgt John King
A Gordon Col Commanding Regt. |
Report of the
Killed and wounded of Shelbys Brigade during the engagement at Marks Mill April 25, 1864: |
Shank's Regt. |
Co. G. Private
John M Martin--Slightly/arm |
Co. R. Private M
M Gwin--Severely/leg |
Gordon's Regt. |
Co. K. Lt.
Murphy--Slightly/leg |
Hunter's Regt. |
Wounded, Col
Hunter |
Co. D. Private
James Reed/ Severely |
Private
Emmey--Missing |
Private
Evans--Slightly |
The report of
wounded & killed from Elliott's |
Smiths Regt. can
not be had as they on detached service. |
Jno Shelby |
Brigadier Comdy. |
|
Report of Killed
and, wounded and missing in Shelby's Brigade May 3d, 1864 |
Series 1 Vol. 34
part 1 page 836 |
Report of Killed
and wounded in Shelby's Brigade in the late engagements with the enemy-- (Mark's Mills
Ark- Apl. 2-25,1864) |
62 names |
Report of killed
wounded and missing of Genl Shelby's Brigade in the late engagements with the enemy. |
Shank's Regiment |
Co. A. Pvt Jas
Royland--Killed April 2nd 1864 |
Pvt W.S.
Lyons--Killed April 10th 1864 |
Pvt Jas
Beegles--Wounded severely april 2nd, 1864 |
Pvt Jas
Chadmire--Wounded severely |
1st Sgt S.
Oldham--Wounded |
Pvt Wm
Brock--Wounded |
Pvt Wm
Owens--Wounded |
Pvt Wm
McCollum--Wounded |
Co. B. Corp Thos
Warren--Wounded |
Co. C. Saml
Sebastian--Captured |
Co. D. Capt J.T.
Tucker--Wounded severely in leg |
Sgt H.H.
Lain--Wounded |
Co. F. Corp P.O.
Hamilton--Wounded |
Pvt John
Belt?--Wounded |
Co. G. Pvt James
B. Hutchens--Wounded |
John H.
Martin--Wounded |
Co. H. Pvt Dan
Conrow--Wounded |
1st Sgt Henry
Hope--Wounded |
Co. J. Pvt J.W.
Farnsworth--Missing |
Hunt--Missing |
R.S.
Cobb--Wounded |
Co. K. James
Burns--Killed |
Wm
Colgan--Wounded |
Pvt J.N.
Ellis--Wounded |
Pvt M.
McGuire--Wounded |
Gordon's Regt |
Co.E. W.
Wayman--Wounded |
Co. G. Jas.
Alembaugh--Killed |
A.
Tracy--Wounded |
John
Varner--Wounded |
John
Gillilan--Wounded |
Co. H. J.
Patrick--Missing |
Smith's Regt. |
Co. A. Pvt
Sanford Pirtle--Killed |
Wm
Pirtle--Killed |
Wm
Lasley--Wounded |
R.B.
Lasley--Wounded |
Danl
Sharp--Wounded |
Co. C. W.
Strickland--Killed |
W.H.
Harris--Missing |
Jas
Holt--Missing |
Leaton
Louis--Missing |
A.J.
Spears--Missing |
Co. D. Nelson
Cavanaugh--Wounded |
John
Biffle--Wounded |
Wm
Simms--Wounded |
Jasper
Jones--Missing |
Enoch
Boucher--Missing |
Co. E. A.J.
Lesley--Killed |
Co. F. Thos
Bird--Wounded |
Wm
Noland--Wounded |
Co. G. Leut Jas.
A. Horn--Killed |
Leut M.A.
Bird--Missing |
Pvt. Rodney
Simms--Missing |
Co. H. Lt H.J.
Charles--Wounded |
Co. K. Corp Jno
Maxwell--Wounded |
Pvt Wm
Brown--Missing |
Pat
Onealy--Missing |
Eward
Wren--Missing |
Collin's Battery |
Pvt James
Lindsay--Killed |
Josiah
Pollick--Killed |
John
Clarke--Wounded |
Martin
Ball--Wounded |
Jasper
Deitz--Wounded |
Elliott's Batt
being absent on front did not give a report of the killed and wounded. |
Jno Shelby |
Brig. Genl Comd
Regt |
Killed and
wounded in Elliott's Batt can be safely put at 25 |
The killed and
wounded at Mark's Mills not included in this report. |