The Greensborough Patriot

June 26, 1862

Page 2

Wounded Prisoners.

            We find in the Petersburg Express of Friday last, a list of eighty one wounded Confederate prisoners, taken at the late battle near Richmond, and now at Fortress Monroe.  The following are the names of those belonging to North Carolina regiments:

G. Ella, comp. K, 5th Reg., Salisbury.

Capt. Wm. J. Freeland, comp. C, 6th, Orange.

M. V. Blalock, comp. C, 6th, Orange.

Joseph F. Thompson, comp. F, 6th, Saxapahaw.

M. Coble, comp. G, 6th.

W. J. Waker, com. H, 6th.

W. G. Perry, com. I, 6th, Wake.

E. Keith, comp. B, 16th, Marshall.

G. W. Coone, comp. D, 16th, Rutherfordton.

I. F. Conner, comp. K, 16th, Lincoln.

Hampton Cowan, comp. B, 22d, Marion, S. C.

W. C. May, comp. E, 22d, Guilford.

S. W. Ward, comp. E, 22d, Beaufort.

S. Bell, comp. E, 22d, Guilford.

J. A. Crause, comp. F, 22d, Alleghany.

E. Anderson, comp. F, 22d, Alleghany.

I. W. Lawson, comp. H, 22d, Stokes.

L. F. McMaster, comp. K, 22d, Franklinton.

A. Pugh, comp. M, 22d, Randolph.

            The Hillsborough Recorder says that a letter has been received from Capt. Freeland, which states that his leg has been amputed [sic] above the knee; but that he has been kindly treated, has an attentive nurse and that his physician thinks he is doing very well.