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Davis, Brookfield (severely wounded), Taylor, and Haywood; Color-Sergeant Grimstead, wounded, and Privates Noah McDaniel, who captured 7 prisoners and John Trotman.
Colonel Wade, Twelfth North Carolina, mentions the good conduct of Lieutenant Plummer, Company C, and Private T. L. Emory, Company G.
My personal staff during these engagements consisted of Captain Charles Wood, assistant adjutant-general, and Lieuts. R. D. Early and F. M. Haywood, jr., the last at Malvern Hill only. I can most sincerely testify to their gallantry and intelligence. Lieutenant Early was severely wounded and Captain Wood had his horse instantly killed under him by a solid shot.
I present a succinct statement of killed and wounded and file lists of the same by name.
I have the honor to subscribe myself, major, your obedient servant,
S. GARLAND, JR.
Brigadier General Commanding Third Brigade, Third Division.
Major RATCHFORD,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[Inclosure.]
Command. Killed Wounded Missing Total
5th North Carolina
Regiment:
Officers - 2 - 2
Privates 10 20 4 34
Total 10 22 4 36
12th North Carolina
Regiment:
Officers 2 9 - 11
Privates 49 151 1 201
Total 51 160 1 212
13th North Carolina
Regiment:
Officers 1 2 2 5
Privates 28 78 2 108
Total 29 80 4 113
20th North Carolina
Regiment:
Officers 3 11 1 15
Privates 90 270 5 365
Total 93 281 6 380
23rd North Carolina
Regiment:
Officers 1 7 - 8
Privates 5 73 - 78
Total 6 80 - 86
Bondurant's battery:*
Officers - - - -
Privates 3 14 - 17
Total 3 14 - 17
Aggregate - - - 844
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*In this battery 28 horses were killed and disabled.
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D. P. HALSEY,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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