"The Whig & Observer of last week publishes a list of the wounded Confederate soldiers, confined in Hospitals at Chattanooga, & also of those who have died there of their wounds, captured in the battle of Missionary Ridge, furnished by a Confederate Surgeon, which we transfer to our columns:"
(Names were put in alphabetical order; copy of the microfilm page below)Battle, Thos. -- private 36th Ala. Co. D., died Nov. 26th
Brown, W. A. -- private 36th Ala., died Dec. 11th
Dawson, Tom H. -- private 36th Ala. Co. D, back
Gosa, G. A. -- private 36th Ala., Co. K, died Dec. 13th
Harrison, G. W. -- private 36th Ala., Co. B, finger, sent North
Harrison, John -- private 36th Ala., Co. K, died Dec. 20thHoward, E. I. -- private 36th Ala. Co. E, died Dec. 11th
Hoyt, Henry -- private 36th Ala. Co. D, back
Kelly, David W. -- Capt. 36th Ala. Co. F, died Dec. 20th
Lewis, J. M. -- private 36th Ala., Co. B, left leg
Newberry, J. H. -- private 36th Ala. Co. F, right thigh, flesh
Nicholas, Louis -- Sergt. 36th Ala. Co. F, died Nov. 26th
McCloud, Malcom -- private 36th Ala., Co. E, died Dec. 20th
Moore, Hardy -- private 36th Ala. Co. H, died Dec. 6th
Morrison, John -- private, 36th Ala. Co. K, died Dec. 20th
Murphy, J. K. -- Sergt. 20th Ala., Co. B, right thigh, amputated, nearly well
Perkins, T. A. -- private 36th Ala. Co. H, left hip
Pollard, Hosea -- private 36th Ala., Co. I, back
Raines, E. -- private 36th Ala. Co. D, right thigh, flesh
Richardson, Bryant -- private 36th Ala. Co. D, died Nov. 26th
Salzer, Adam -- private 36th Ala. Co. E, died Dec. 11th
Vaughn, A. M. -- private 20th Ala., Co. F, paralyzed left leg by shell
Walter, C. B. -- private 36th Ala., Co. K, died Dec. 19th
White, _____ -- private 36th Ala., Company D, died Dec. 7
White, S. H. -- private 36th Ala. Co. H, died Dec. 6th
White, W. L. -- private 36th Ala. Co. A, died Dec. 11th
Wright, J. W. A. -- Capt. 36th Ala., Co. H, hips
I have found and reviewed the microfilm of the source of this information. It was printed in the Greensboro, Alabama, newspaper the Alabama Beacon, February 5, 1864.
There is a typed transcript of this page at the Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama,with a handwritten annotation appearing at the bottom of page two stating, "From The Alabama Reason, Feb. 5, 1864.]" Greensboro, Ala."
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