The new South. (Port Royal, S.C.) 1862-1867, August 01, 1863, Image 1
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UASUALIILd UW munmo iolnnu
We here give a complete list of the casualties
in onr forces at Morris Island, from the time of the
tir*t attack on the Island' on th? morning of July
I Otb, to the afternoon of the 22d. It must be
borne in mind, however, that these fists were obtained
from the official r. ports of the Adjutants,
vent in as soon after the different engagements as
practicable, and therefore the lists of missing con
tain many names of stragglers, who have never
been near enough to the enemy to, be taken prisoners,
and who will continue to straggle as long as
they remain in an army where battles are fought,
lor there are Y? ry few regiments which arc not
more or less iufecied with stiagg'ing. In some of
the regimental reports very few, if any correc tions
co.tld be madet in others there have been large
acknowledged "gains from luiacing" since these
documents v>^T3 it ii-lnapo-'oWe rfn-va*
to get the names, and therefore, in order to give
the list of prisoners lost, it is necessary to publish
these official statements. In regard to the wounded,
it should be remembered that the official reports
contain the oames of every person wounded,
while some of the wounds are so slight that the
parties have never been off duty at all, and in many
other instances will very soon return to duty. As
stated last week, the number of serious casualties,
?killed, taken prisoners, or wounded so as to bo
kept from duty for any considerable time, will not
' coiuc up to one thousand,although the lists.show a
much larger number. With this necessary explanation
wo give the lists, although we regret our
inability to sift out the names of cowardly stragglers
lrom the record of those who have been captured
while bolorp lighting at the Jront;
J u$Y 10.?76th Fexstlv^ni^? Wounded?Wm.
Tarty, John Rainy, 86/gL J?H. Nulton, Corp.
Alexander Lyon, Chas. B. Meredith, Henry S. Cypiicr,
Jacob Irwin, Isaac D. Luther, Benj. F. Feit,
'J hos. Bridget, Reuben Stough.
3d R. I. Artillery.?Two men each lost both
arms at the bombardment of Morris Island by the
promoted discharge of a gnu in Camp Seymour,
July 20.
v v r?, Fvr.rvKRRft?One man. name not
lit 11 ? VM. ?? ,
learned, killed by a shell which struck him on the
head, at the bombat dment of Morris Island, in
Camp S ymonr, July 10th.
Ora Maixk.?Killed?lames Kmery,Corpl. Lewis
Jordan. Wounded?Andrew McGraw, John
Brett, Charles Sealing,SylvanusW. Fogg Orlando
Savtelle. Aaron W'ithain, Sergt. Win. Fogg, Corp.
L. F. Wynvan, Calvin Chreaves, W. W. Harlow,
Henry Wayuioutb, Lyman 0. Hill, Co*p Alfiel B.
AVickerson, Curp Thomas K. Holt. Miming?
Benjamin W. Peabody.
Detachment 7tu Conx.? Wounded?(o. A.
Private Aliuon N. Keeney ; Co. B. Wounded?
Private Ch&s. F. llicox.; Co. I. Wounded?Sergt.
Marshall Decker, Private Horace Bill; Qo. K.
Wounded?Corp. oHver M. Mason, Private Marcus
Emlott, Jacob Lovett. - .
48rn New Yobj:.?Killed?Capt. L. Il.-^ent,
Piivates Wra. Ferguson, A. Foss; Wounded?
.Sergt. Couklin, Corp. D. Cletcher, Privates i\.
A. lisher, Ja3. Morgan, J. 0. Johnson, Jas. Bartloy,
Corp. Geo. Leonard, Walter Smith; Co. C.
WonnJed?Sergt. Lawrence, Corps. I. J. Warner,
L. Bond, 1st Sergt. Acker, Privates Bitts, M
M. Demsey. T. Ryan, Co. D. Wou/,ded?Privates
T* McDowell, (since dead), J. P. t'roasdale,
J. L.:Wilgu?, J. Konke, Corp. A. Cole, D. Bosv.
orUi} t'o. 1\ Woundi i?Privates J. Trernay,
? ,
P. McGuinness, J. Krahera; Co. C. Killed-?Private
Dan'l. Kane; Co. K. Killed?Private Cbas. i
A. Liefsbmen; Co. D. Misting?John L. Wilgus, ,
b2d Ohio ?Wounded?Sergt. Jaiies Muney.
1 6th Cox.v.?Wounded?Private Michael Lynch,
j Corp Geo. W. Sobbins. Private Charles Kyce Pri;
vate Henry Smith, Corp. Leonard lyon, Privates
j C has. Gan^ left, August Sehutt, ifttin Gordon,
! Geo. Menitt, Corp. Geo. P. Powles, R. T. Sperry,
! Killed?Private 'Ibos. Johnson.
8d New Hampshire.? Wounded?Lt.-Col, John
Bedel, corp. Frank H. .Evans, N. P. Whitmore,
A. P. Dame, PrivatcsJ. D. Leavitt, J. J. Locke,
j Sauiuel W, Abbott, Warner L. i>earDorn, ira r.
George, !>.-1'. Leaver, Elisha M. Kemp.on, George
I F. Youngmau, Chas. A. Brown, corp. Titos.. Entwistle,
Thus, Rattery, Hiram P. Pierre, White
Pittro, George M. Phelps, Sanford Colburn, M. P.
Ilorton, Charles P. Hill, Richard H. Foss, Wilber
H. Choate; Killed?Corp. Jarafca M. Chapman,
Private Nathan B. Hoyt, James J. Locke, Joseph
Wilson, Wm. Henderson, Charles H. Farnsworth,
John Barrett, Tojin Crofby.
TthNewhampshire ?Wounded? G. W. Elliott,
S. P. Reed, Sergt. Peckham.
July 11. 7tii Connecticut Detachment.?
Wounded?Lt.-Col. Daniel D. Redman, Corp. Geo.
E. Cartle, Suther L. Archer, Edlvard C. Bla eslee,
Salmon C. Clark, Corp. Cbauncqy A. Bacort, Edgar
H. Parsons, Frederick Griswfld, James Ilehan,
Corp. John .T. Cochrane, Henvy M'Lcrm, Philo
Bailey, Corp. Joseph Goodell, Ilenry L. Bennett,,
Albert ?enson, Geo. Chamberlain, Allen Darby,
Tbomoi Elliott, Andrew Howlet, Theodore Mason.,
. Valentine Cham4-'Jin. Sergt. Chester
H. Kiley, SehjTA, Hill, Corps. Jos Rns/iell,
Thaddeus R. Butler and Sc h E Barnes; James H.
* _.u?_ a Hums fivnrofi Railnv. Marshal F.
AllllCl, UVUIVII y9
Balden Joseph Bowen, John H.Carter, FrancisG.
Churchill, Wm. II. Clark, Walter D. Cook, J??hn
W. Crabtree, Wm de Witt, Horace Gray, Eugene
W. Gr&wold, Edwin L. Hartley, Geo. F. Lewis.
Albert W. Pierce, Di^ale B. Russell, Frederick
Sanderson, Henry N. Sperry, George A. Htarks/
'Lewis Terry. Horace A. Yollcs. Geo. N. Trorabridgo,
Fred C. l:p>on. Edward A. Ward, Henry
M. Walker, James S. Willard, Capt. Theodore Burcuck,
Li nt. John A. Wilson, Richard Bidwell,
i Edgbert Dart, Theodore Welton* Edwin L. Hall,
Lyburv Ilills, John Marion. Saninel Quintal, Wm.
Rodgers. Horace M. Smith, Randell B. West,
Henry Watson. * Lieut. Elmer E. Jordan, Corp.
Thos. Tappan, Giles Jame, Charles Brown, Stephen
Cogswell, Phyieas Dowd, Samuel Jackson, Keeler,
Charles Lewis? Bernard McBrjdc, James M< ore,
Wfiti&Q} M..Keeves, Oscar srann, vvimam amun.
Frank Smith, George Sanderson, Sherman Ya'entine.
('apt. Jerome Fourtellote 1st Lieut. Wm.
E. Phillips, Sergt. Israel P. Summer, Charles Fogg,
Augustine Barrett,and Henry G. Henry; Judson
Aldrich, lVm. P. Bates, Herri Barrett, Daniel
Bridgewater, Merrill Gleason, John G. Harrington,
Geo. F. Holbrook. Giles VV. Lamb, Albert Pierce,
Knfus W. Weeks, Monroe Warner, ?z a Chamberlai
.
c'd. n. n.?Killed?James Ingerson. Wounded
?George II. Shaw, July 12. MelvidC. Howard,
rorp. Perry Long, Joseph T. Moore, Jeremiah
Hall, James Cassidy. July 13. Joseph lilood,
Joseph E. Hartman John E. Ellis.
Orii Maixe.?Killed?Alex. Mellen. Wounded
?John MeRermott, Daniel Fletcher Oliver H.McKeney,
Andrew Witherm, Orlando Lovelette, Sylvanus
Fogg, Mason Prescott. Henry A. Pierce,
Benjamin Spencer, Winfield S. Walker, Sergt C.
W. ButtcrCeld. Gurner H. L< rd. Sergt. Clough,
I fSerpt.'.uower, n m. ouuma, uuuu ut?mo>,? ....... ,
! B. Fish, Corp. Alphcn. S. Colson, Corp. William
j P. Stevens, William Smith, Corp. John S. Merrills,
Henry S. Dame Missing?Corp. Cyrus M. Baker,
John McKeney, Obed l'eirce. Isaac-P. Whither,
Edmund Thorne, Geo. P. Corniel, Rufus Badger,
James \V. Crane, John Cun Matthew Badger.
Co.E, 3d U S. Art y.?Matthew O'Regan, Chas
Aul-iorn. W. Kipling, Win. O'Boughlin.
7Gth Pennsylvania.? Wounded?Major ,T. W.
Hicks, Sorgt. Major Reinochcl; Scrgt. Henry A.
A. Ferguson. Corp. I avid Allen, Daniel McVay.
Privates David D. Shoemaker. Richard Sneyd.
John R. Martin, Robert Ford; Missng?Sergt.
j James G. Coudcn, Corps. Christian Seigter, Joseph
*
W. Lebendelfer, Privates Samuel L. Boston, Watson
Bise, Harrison Gordon, Jasper H. Harden,
John Hauna, Philip Huff, David Montgomery, W.
J. Mitchell, John M. McGorven, Joseph A. H. McDowell,
Jacob Warner; Wounded?Sergt. Thos.
Mounts, Corp. J. L. Reno, Privates William J. Bebout,
Peter C'urrie, Harry Messenger ; Musing-?
Capt. David B. Hogeland, 1st Lieut. Martin Stumbaugh,
Sergts. L. P. Leinbergcr, G. W. Winnell,
Corps. Adam Delfln, J. M. Parker, F. M. Philips,
Private# James D. Butler, Spencer Briggs, E. F.
Bennett, David Keasloy, Josiah Hanson, Daniel
Kelly, Hugh Mose, Samuel Quinley Charles P.
Wep; Wounded?James D. Davis, Washington L.
McKeehan, Franks Matks, John TV". Dasher, W.
Ling, John Lace; Mitnng?1st Sergt. Geo. W.
Crnise, Sergts. Stephen McCartney, WHliaag R.
Mowry, Corps. Thos. D. Nelly, William champeno,
Privates Robert Howe, Ebeneza Kezerice; Corp.
Henry Miller, Privates Jacob Lcchner, John Nolan,
William Reichenback, Franklin Roberts,
Charles Lawson; Musing? 1st Lieut. Charles L.
Bittenwger Sergt. Jacob Dock, Cprps. ChristopherRynicka,
Abner Ausand, Privates James Hughes,
Claries Heist y, Thomas Horan, Moses Keston,
Joshua Knedle. John Miller, James Miller, Jacob
Morningstar, Wesley Wagoner 5 Wounded?Corps.
Jacob Cypher, Artemus Bennett, Private Henry
Burket; Missing?Corp. Jno. W. Boehm, Private,
James Duffy, \\ illiam Riseling, William A. Corbett,
Erancis Eckels, Jos. Fetter, John Fetters
Daniel V. Foor, Christian Packert, Earnest Ronsh,
Seth S. Smith, Matthew Spidcl, William Washabaugh;
Killed?Privates John Boyles, James GilUtid
; Wornded?Corp. W, Aiken, Frivate Joseph
T. firovru, Daniel CLrk. Gvo. Miller, Edward B.
Matthews. W. H. Wayne; Missing? 1st Sergt A.
C. Green, Sergts. F. L. McGlathery, Thomas W,
Morgan, Corps Enoch Hinckson, Levi Fry, Henry
A. Miller. Cornelius Walker. Privates JamesM.
Ayers, Henry Buell. John Conness, John Detiviler,
Geo. Empfield, Wiltin Gray. John M. Knox, J. L.
Kinsel, David Kounsman, Geo. Laferty, Graham
Meadville, John Morgan, Findley Stephens, Levi
vVeirbangh; Wounded?Sergt. John Gibson,
Corps. John C. Brown, James Ly McCandlcss, Private
David L. Hamill; Misting?Sergt. John
Snodgrass, Privates James J. Hughes, Michael
Alfred, Jno. C. Campbell, Burton Drake, James C'.
Riglcy; Wounded-Capt. Charles Knerr, Privates
Bryon Flacherty, Thos. Madigan; Misting?1st J
Lieut. Win. Miller, Privates Patrick Clark, Louis
Decker, James H. Decker, Charles Deihl, Alfred
Green. Albert Gisner Patrick Hunt, Ju'ius 1). Hamlin,
James Johnston, G. W. Posey, Henry Waltermeyer,
Wm. W&mbaugh, Joscgjb,,Canden; Wounded?
Privates Daniel Litchtenbergcr, John Loncl>
es; Missing?1st Sergt. Harrison Staiu, Sergt:*
Klias Spangler, Robert Smith, Silas M. Smith,
Privates James E. Barnity, W. II. Carlington,
I John Cook, Edwar.i C. Duncan, Francis Duncan,
Andrew B. Frey, Daniel HefTroan. Calvin Harris,
Edward Keister, Kudy Kinard. Samuel Mcetlow,
J, Scott Patterson, Daniel Sloat, Geo. Schenberger,
Eli Wichelue, Geo. White,Geo. Deity ; Wounded?Capt.
Jno; S. Littefl. Sergt. James H. Hughes,
Corp. Horace B. Deiiavcn, Private Albert Purvis,
John Wagoner, James K. Davis, Peter Doctor, '
Augustus Durprafer; M asing? 1st Sergt. W. II.
Bradshaw, privates Kobert Purvis, 1!. Gilbert,
Isaac Davis, Franklin Mosea.
July 16.?James Island.?54m Mas a?Killed
?Joseph L Wilson, Elisha Bnnkctt, Charles Tammell,
Joseph Proctor, C Kimbletcn, Lockard, Ev. x
eison, Geo Street. Wounded?Peter Yogelang,
John Cavis. John Williams, Henry King Samuel
Wills, C J Johnson, John Filey, Martin Wilmor,
William Henderson, Corps Palmer ana nanoway,
John and W Kinibleton, Phenix, Nelson, J Wilson,
: haw, Wearer Sergt Merrman h'ichardson aud two
others. Missing?>'ergt Walter Jefteris, Cor]?
Ainstead Williams,/ Henry Kirk, C J Williams.
Eiios Smith, W J Dickinson, Johu Lotheman, Fred
Wallace, Jas CaUlwell, Win II W.ortbington, Wm
II Hanson, Geo Connsell, Lemuel Blake, .Albert
Walls.
Corp Friends, 24th Mass.. killed, and one in ui
in the 2d S.C wounded.
7tii .new hamrsiiirk. July 18. Killed?'Jol.
IT. S. Putnam, Lieut. Ezra Davis, Lieut. A. X.
[Cdnlinut'd on Fortrt:> Papr.y '