The Greensborough Patriot

June 12, 1862

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List of Casualties of the 22d Regiment North Carolina Troops.

            Company A—Captain T. D. Jones, killed; Lt. J. W. Sudderth, seriously wounded; Privates Samuel Estes, J. M. Powell, G. W. Justice, Jacob Tridd, D. A. Mull, killed; Segt. L. H. Oxford, Corp’l E. P. Miller, Privates M. Crager, M. Deal, R. Deal, M. Kaler, J. G. Cloyed, W. A. Todd, Sidney Coffee, S. F. Harper, S. G. Powell, Joseph Hartley, Pickens Bartow, E. L. Anderson, John McMillon, J. H. Stallings, John G. Simmons, A. M. Single, M. Hilan, Jocob Hilton, M. P. Bryan, and Sergt. W. S. Sudderth, wounded.  Total—6 killed, 25 wounded.

            Company B—1st Lieut. S. H. Adams, killed; 3d Lieut. A. L. Finley, supposed killed; Corp’l W. L. Bird, Privates G. W. Stokes, Martin Sevafford, killed; Sergt. J. P. Tate, Privates W. A. Holyfield, W. A. Buekbannon, W. F. Gibbs, John Martin, John Gwin, J. G. Poget, Martin Curtis, P. F. Sigley, Thomas Oder, Alfred Clayton, wounded; Hampton Comer, J. J. ---, missing.  Total—5 killed, 11 wounded, 2 missing.

            Company E—Lieut. J. A. Hooper, wounded; Private J. P. Maxwell, killed; Privates Henry Long, J. A. May, W. C. May, V. G. Oliver, J. P. Stark, L. W. Ward, wounded.

            Company F—Privates E. Anderson, A. J. Caudill, L. A. Stomper, A. T. Holloway, killed; Privates John Baldwin, N. Reynolds, James Orance, H. D. Mains, John Mains, Calvin Conier, S. B. Dennis, R. Huchinson, D. A. Fox, C. M. Crouse, Alexander Toliver, H. G. Stomper, wounded; Sergts. David Edwards, M. S. Alexander, and Privates H. R. Wagoneer, M. W. Yates, E. J. Ham, Levi Collins, missing.  Total—4 killed, 12 wounded, 6 missing.

            Company G—Sergt. C. H. Stokes, and Privates J. A. Elliott, Joseph Loveless, A. J. Smith, Thomas E. Robinson, W. F. Saunders, Henry Snow, wounded.  Total—7 wounded.

            Company H—Lt. Zikler, mortally wounded; Sergeant Michell, and Privates Samuel Doteson, wounded; Corp’l Henderson Martin and Privates Forester and John Carter, missing.  Total—3 wounded and 3 missing.

            Company I—Privates E. J. Hemphill, W. A. Cravin, H. H. Reins, killed; Win Smith, Robt. Lonnidus, W. A. Todd, Robt. Thompson, Jonathan Hiebig, wounded; Privates D. Faulkner, Kelley, Latham, Wm. Bowlin, Steadman Williams, R. F. Redding, H. F. Hollis, Wm. Mitchell, missing; also Sidney Alford and John Latham, wounded.  Total—3 killed, 7 wounded and 7 missing.

            Company K—Sergt. W. G. Birly, S. _ Linden, and Privates S. J. Scott, (formerly of Co. E) T. J. Hooper; (probably not hurt) J. P. Greenlief, wounded; Privates W. G. Curtis, A. Bayley, missing.  Total, 7 wounded and 2 missing.

            Company L—Private A. Wilborn, killed; Capt. J. F. Stow, Privates J. B. Rassell, Dobson Burrow, John F. Thornborough, B. B. Brady, H. Steed, Henry Lassiter, wounded; Serg’t M. D. Bishop, Private G. Patterson, missing.  Total—1 killed, 7 wounded, 2 missing.

            Company M—Private Emsley Alread, killed; Lieut. M. B. Kivet, Serg’t J. M. Lawrence, Privates H. E. Smith, David York, A. A. Steel, L. F. Holden, J. W. Race, wounded; Lieut. L. F. McMasters, Privates H. C. Sugler, Alpheus Pugh, L. C. York, missing.  Total—1 killed, 7 wounded, 4 missing.

            Total in regiment—25 killed, 95 wounded and 24 missing.

            In addition, I add the loss of Col. C. E. Lightfoot and Lieut. Col. J. O. Long killed, and Maj. T. S. Galloway wounded, making an aggregate of 137 killed, wounded and missing.      H. E. CHARLES, Adjutant.