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The Greensborough Patriot

The Greensborough Patriot

June 5, 1862

Page 3

The Wounded from N. C.

            We copy from the Richmond Examiner, the names of such of the wounded in the Richmond battle as had been received in two of the principal hospitals of that city.  As yet, we have seen the names of very few of the killed.  We give below the names of the wounded, and regiments to which they belonged:

            J. C. Farmer, 4th; Z. C. Hardin, 16th; H. E. Smith, 22nd; A. F. Goodman, 4th; J. F. Holmes, 4th; Z. B. Carroll, 4th; W. G. Cain, 4th; T. D. Whitaker, 4th; J. C. Robinson, 23d; S. A. Jones, 4th; J. A. Ingraham, 4th; R. M. Leyenberg, 4th; M. F. Grover, 23rd; E. A. Morrison, 4th; T. F. Whitlock, 4th; W. D. Biggers, 4th; H. T. Addington, 23rd; J. T. Beard, 4th; J. S. Martin, 22nd; W. G. Ray, 6th; S. A. Hoover, 4th; Columbus Kerr, 4th; J. A. Houpe, 4th; L. L. Rawley, 14th; D. S. Bustle, 4th; Alfred Baker, 23rd; J. F. Lassater, 14th; E. Patterson, 4th.

 

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