The Yorkville Enquirer,
Oct. 12, 1864, reported the killed and wounded from York County at the battle
near Chaffin's Farm in Virginia on September 30, 1864.
Field and staff:
Wounded: Colonel
Asbury
Coward,
Slight
Company
B, Killed:
Garrison, J.V.
Stevenson, T.J.
Company
B, Wounded:
Ashford, J.H., Sgt.,
severe
Brandon,
J.C., Sgt., severe
(DOW 11/18/1864)
Black, J.P.,
Cpl., slight
Childers,
John, slightly in
foot
Patrick,
G.A., Captain,
contusion
Company
E, Wounded:
Childers, James,
severe
Isom,
W.A., slight
Kidd,
W.H. Cpl., slight
Lowry,
James, severe
McConnell,
J.D., Lieut., slight
Moore,
Benjamin, severe
Sweat,
S.C., Cpl., wounded
and missing. (KIA
9/30/1864)
Company
F, Wounded:
Barber, J.R., slight
Hagins, Randolph
A., severe
Harvey,
D.J., severe
Horney,
D.J., slight
Mintz,
C.H.,
slight
Company
G, Wounded:
Holmes, J., slight
Hullender,
W.C., slight
McCarter,
A.J., slight
Pursley,
J.T.,
severe
Courtsey of Louise
Pettus,York County Genealogical & Historical Society, P.O. Box 3061CRS,
Rock Hill SC 29732
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