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Domestic News November 3, 1862

The Daily Dispatch

Richmond, Virginia

What is this article about?

Dr. Covert provides a list of soldiers from Jackson's division who died of wounds after the Battle of Antietam and those still wounded at the hospital near Sharpsburg, Md., including names from various Virginia, Alabama, Louisiana, and North Carolina regiments.

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LIST OF WOUNDED.

Dr. Covert, who had charge of the wounded of Jackson's division in the battle of Antietam, in the hospital near Sharpsburg, Md., has furnished us a list of those left at that point. Among those who have died of their wounds since the battle we notice the following: 5th Va. reg't. Private M. Organ, back, 42d Va. reg't. M. W. Puckett. D. Luce. H. Dalton: 21st Va. reg't. Serg't Moore, Privates Wm. Coleman, Berry Rutledge, Wm. Loving, -- Haw. kins, W. S. Coxe: 37th Va. reg't. Privates P. H. Green and G. Williams: 47th Ala. reg't. G. W. Jarvis. 44th Ala. reg't. W. W. Hardwick and G. Harris. 23d Va. reg't. J. E. Black and B. A. Carter. 47th Va. reg't. Lieut. Chandler. 5th N. C. battalion. S. T. Gee: 11th Va. reg't, James E. Rice. Danville artillery, G. W. Keigler; 1st La. reg't, A. Thurman and -- Crangle: 2d La. reg't, J. A. Prim, F. Wells, Ashley Covington, Wm. Smith, privates, and Lieuts. McBride and Serratt: 7th La. reg't, Capt. G. W. Chadbourne, privates J. A. Hesser, J. Pervis. D. C. Cobb; 15th La. reg't. Serg't Clack and Private Jack Haley; 10th La. reg't. F. Price.

Among the wounded still at the hospital at Sharpsburg we find the names of the following officers:

Col. B. Pendleton, 42d Virginia regiment, thigh amputated. 44th Alabama regiment. Lieut. W. M. Hardwicke, wounded in foot; 1st Louisiana regiment, Lieut. Lawrence, leg amputated, Lieut. Mallory, wounded in both legs: 2d Louisiana regiment. Col. J. M. Williams, wounded in chest; Lieut. Hobart, leg amputated: 10th Louisiana regiment, Captain Warmillion, in thigh, Lieut. Charles Knowlton, in chest, Lieut. Harraro, arm amputated and wounded in leg.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Antietam Battle Jackson Division Wounded Soldiers Civil War Casualties Sharpsburg Hospital

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Covert Col. B. Pendleton Col. J. M. Williams Lieut. W. M. Hardwicke Lieut. Lawrence Lieut. Mallory Lieut. Hobart Captain Warmillion Lieut. Charles Knowlton Lieut. Harraro

Where did it happen?

Hospital Near Sharpsburg, Md.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Hospital Near Sharpsburg, Md.

Event Date

Battle Of Antietam

Key Persons

Dr. Covert Col. B. Pendleton Col. J. M. Williams Lieut. W. M. Hardwicke Lieut. Lawrence Lieut. Mallory Lieut. Hobart Captain Warmillion Lieut. Charles Knowlton Lieut. Harraro

Outcome

deaths from wounds: private m. organ (5th va.), m. w. puckett, d. luce, h. dalton (42d va.), serg't moore, privates wm. coleman, berry rutledge, wm. loving, -- hawkins, w. s. coxe (21st va.), privates p. h. green, g. williams (37th va.), g. w. jarvis (47th ala.), w. w. hardwick, g. harris (44th ala.), j. e. black, b. a. carter (23d va.), lieut. chandler (47th va.), s. t. gee (5th n. c. battalion), james e. rice (11th va.), g. w. keigler (danville artillery), a. thurman, -- crangle (1st la.), j. a. prim, f. wells, ashley covington, wm. smith, lieuts. mcbride, serratt (2d la.), capt. g. w. chadbourne, privates j. a. hesser, j. pervis, d. c. cobb (7th la.), serg't clack, private jack haley (15th la.), f. price (10th la.). wounded officers still at hospital: col. b. pendleton (thigh amputated), lieut. w. m. hardwicke (foot), lieut. lawrence (leg amputated), lieut. mallory (both legs), col. j. m. williams (chest), lieut. hobart (leg amputated), captain warmillion (thigh), lieut. charles knowlton (chest), lieut. harraro (arm amputated and leg).

Event Details

Dr. Covert furnished a list of wounded from Jackson's division left at the hospital near Sharpsburg after the Battle of Antietam, including those who died since and surviving wounded officers.

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