5th Regiment,
Company B
South Carolina Volunteers
Casualties June 27 & 30,1862
Seven Days Battle
"Camp near Richmond,
July 5, 1862"
Yorkville Enquirer: "Editor,
Enquirer: The following is a list of casualties in
Company
B, 5th Regt. S.C.V., in the battle of the 27th June 1862.
Killed:
Wallace, John
R.H.,
Corporal
Thompson, Isaac
M., Private
McFadden, Samuel
N.,
Private
Wounded:
Patrick, G.A., Lieut.,
slightly in the leg
Carroll,
S.E., Lieut. slightly
in the shoulder
Barry,
J.H., Sergt., slightly
in the face
Ashford, John
H., Sergt., slightly
in the hand
Mitchell,
T.P., Sergt., severely
in the thigh
McCallum,
W.A.J., Private, slightly
in the breast
McDonald,
T.S., mortally in
neck (died 6/27/1862)
Jackson,
J.N., severely in
the shoulder
Barnett,
J.J., slightly in
the
hand
In the fight on Monday,
the 30th June, the following are casualties:
Killed:
Thompson, W.L.,
Lieut.
Wounded:
Thomson, J.T., Sergt.,
severely in the thigh
Erwin,
R.B., Cpl., severely
in the arm
Wood,
C.G., Private, severely
in the head (died 6/30/1862)
Childers,
John, Private, slightly
in the hand
Traylor,
W.S., Private, slightly
in the neck
Wylie, Robert
S., Private, slightly
in the foot
Westbrooks,
W.S., slightly in
the head
Bradley,
J.A., severely in
the
thigh
-G.A. Patrick, 1st Lieut., Commanding Co. B, 5th Regt. S.C.V.
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