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Domestic News October 31, 1861

Vermont Phœnix

Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, Ludlow, Windham County, Windsor County, Vermont

What is this article about?

Sergeant Woodbury of Co. H, 2nd Vermont Regiment reports from Richmond on the status of Vermonter soldiers: deaths of John Gowan, Leonard, and Keebles; wounded including C. B. Rice, A. S. Noyes, E. Gilson; several reported well; Geo. Streeter and R. M. Pratt also wounded.

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From Richmond.

Sergeant Woodbury of Co. H. 2nd regiment. reached Montpelier on Wednesday, in good condition barring the loss of an arm. He reports as follows, of Vermonters at Richmond.

Deaths.—John Gowan, Co. E., of disease of the lungs : Leonard of Co. A., and Keebles of Co. C., both of wounds.

Wounded.—C. B. Rice, Co. C., in left leg; A. S. Noyes, Co. A., fractured thigh; E. Gilson. Co. C., leg amputated, recovery doubtful.

Well.—Graves, Streeter, Fife and Wheeler, of company C.; O'Flaherty and Murphy of company A.; Bolton and Breckenreed of Co. B. : B. Taylor, Co. F. ; John Martin, Co. E.; Alonzo Harris of Co. H. ; and D. K. Stickney. of Co. D.

Geo. Streeter of Co. H., Wounded in the thigh, is in hospital at Fort Monroe; and R. M. Pratt, right arm amputated, is on his way home. There are others at Richmond, but Mr. Woodbury cannot remember the names. He had a full list, but lost it.—Walton's Journal.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Vermont Soldiers Richmond Report Civil War Casualties 2nd Regiment Wounded Veterans

What entities or persons were involved?

Sergeant Woodbury John Gowan Leonard Keebles C. B. Rice A. S. Noyes E. Gilson Graves Streeter Fife Wheeler O'flaherty Murphy Bolton Breckenreed B. Taylor John Martin Alonzo Harris D. K. Stickney Geo. Streeter R. M. Pratt

Where did it happen?

Richmond

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Richmond

Event Date

Wednesday

Key Persons

Sergeant Woodbury John Gowan Leonard Keebles C. B. Rice A. S. Noyes E. Gilson Graves Streeter Fife Wheeler O'flaherty Murphy Bolton Breckenreed B. Taylor John Martin Alonzo Harris D. K. Stickney Geo. Streeter R. M. Pratt

Outcome

deaths: john gowan (co. e., disease of the lungs), leonard (co. a., wounds), keebles (co. c., wounds). wounded: c. b. rice (co. c., left leg), a. s. noyes (co. a., fractured thigh), e. gilson (co. c., leg amputated, recovery doubtful), geo. streeter (co. h., thigh, at fort monroe hospital), r. m. pratt (right arm amputated, on way home). well: graves, streeter, fife, wheeler (co. c.); o'flaherty, murphy (co. a.); bolton, breckenreed (co. b.); b. taylor (co. f.); john martin (co. e.); alonzo harris (co. h.); d. k. stickney (co. d.). others at richmond unnamed.

Event Details

Sergeant Woodbury of Co. H, 2nd regiment, reached Montpelier on Wednesday after losing an arm, reporting on Vermonters at Richmond including deaths, wounded, and those well.

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