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Numbers 19. Casualties in the Confederate forces October 22-23, 1862.[Compiled from the reports.]
Command. Kill Woun Miss Tota Remarks.
ed ded ing l
Rutledge Mounted - 2 - 2
Riflemen
1st Battalion South
Carolina Cavalry:
Company A - 1 - 1
Company B 1 9 - 10
Company C - 1 12 13 Eleven captured
on picket.
Company D 1 2 - 3
11th South Carolina 4 15 2 21 One report has 8
Infantry wounded.
Company B, 1st 1 7 2 10 Strength, 42
Battalion South
Carolina
Sharpshooters
(Captain
Allston's).
Nelson's Battalion 4 17 - 21
(Captain Sligh)
Beaufort Light 1 13 - 14 One report has 14
Artillery wounded.
Nelson Light 4 14 - 18 One report has 15
Artillery (Virginia wounded.
Captain [J. N.]
Lamkin.)
Charleston Light - 8 - 8
Dragoons
Partisan Rangers 1 2 - 3
(Kirk's)
7th South Carolina 3 22 - 25
Battalion
(Infantry.)
3rd South Carolina - 5 1 6
Cavalry
Company B (Marion 1 4 1 6 (Whether the
Men of Combahee, numbers reported
Captain Heyward.) in the regiment
are intended to
Company D (Captain - 2 - 2 cover casualties
Howard) of Companies B
and D does not
appear from the
sheets on file.)
Strength Company
B, 55.
Total 21 124 18 163
Numbers 20. Report of Brigadier General W. S. Walker, C. S. Army, commanding Third Military District of South Carolina.
HDQRS. THIRD MILITARY DIST. OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Pocotaligo, S. C., November 4, 1862.SIR: I have the honor to report that about 9 o'clock on the morning of October 22 I was informed by my pickets that the enemy were landing in force at Mackay's Point from twelve gunboats and transports. I was notified at the time that they were ascending the Coosawhatchie River with four transports. The command was immediately ordered under arms to march to Old Pocotaligo. I moved in advance to the telegraph office and made the following disposition of my forces: The Lafayette Artillery (four pieces) under Lieutenant [L. F.] Le Bleux, and a section of the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery, under Lieutenant H. M. Stuart, were ordered to Coosawhatchie a town 10 miles distant from my headquarters in McPhersonville and 5 from Old Pocotaligo. Captain [B. F.] Wyman's company [Company F, Eleventh South Carolina Volunteers stationed near Coosawhatchie and five other companies of the Eleventh Regiment Infantry from Hardeeville, were ordered to support this artillery. Colonel Colcock's command of the five companies of cavalry and two companies of sharpshooters had been recently notified to expect an attack at Coosawhatchie and in that event were instructed to move to its support. Major [R. J.] Jeffords' [of Seventeenth South Carolina Cavalry Battalion] command of three companies of cavalry was ordered from Green Pond to the Salkehatchie Bridge. With the
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