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Casualty Report for
Company E, 4th Regiment,
North Carolina Troops
By Capt. D. M. Carter
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Richmond, Va., June 4, 1862
Residence of G.S. Palmer, Franklin St.
To: Editor N.C. Standard -
Sir: I enclose to you for publication the following official list of the
casualties in my company, E, 4th Regt. N.C. State Troops. The counties of
Beaufort and Hyde, being occupied by the enemy, I have no other means of
communicating to their friends the intelligence of their fate. The company
went into action on Saturday morning, the 31st of May, numbering fifty-five,
including officers, non-commissioned officers and privates. Forty-five of
this number were killed or wounded in the fight. This simple record is all
the eulogy the company needs at the hands of its Captain.
Killed -
1st Lt. Thos. L. Perry, Adjt. Of Regt.
2nd Lt. E.D. Redding
1st Corp. Thomas R. Murray
Privates:
Seth Brinn
Jacob O. Merry
Bryan Campbell
Lewis H. Leggett
Wounded -
Capt. D.M. Carter, severely wounded in right shoulder
2nd Lt. D.P. Latham, flesh wound
Sergt. M.F. Williamson, slightly
Sergt. H.C. Carter, slightly
Corp. J.W. Leggett, dangerously
Corp. T.H. Tetterton, slightly
Privates:
James Brady, seriously
Jesse Brown, seriously
James H. Williams, severely
James E. Syles, severely
John L. Harris, severely
Mordecai Ward, severely
W.T. Hoggard, slightly
John W. Latham, slightly
John Hawkins, slightly
Wm. A. Cutter, severely
R.H. Baynor, severely
John Rivers, severely
David Baynor, dangerously
Jas. H. Brickell, severely
Isaac J. Meekins, slightly
I.S. Swindell, slightly
Appleton Squires, slightly
D. Briley, slightly
G.W. Mayres, severely
Henry Cutter, dangerously
S.B. Whitley, slightly
J.W. Silverthorn, slightly
Langley Powell, slightly
Thos. H. Merry, slightly
Jas. E. Hodges, severely
W.W. Mallison, severely
Moses Woolard, severely
Geo. D. Jefferson, severely
James M. Patrick, slightly
Geo. D. Whiteacre, severely
Redding L. Leggett, severely
Hantz Hodges, severely
Gentlemen in the neighboring counties having opportunities of sending
copies of the Standard or Register containing this communication into
Beaufort or Hyde, will please do so. The friends of the wounded may rest
assured that they receive every kindness and attention from the citizens
of Richmond, and many generous physicians from North Carolina are
now here in attendance on them.
(The above is written from dictation by a friend.)
Very respectfully,
D.M. Carter
Capt. Co. E, 4th N.C. Reg. State Troops
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Source: Weekly Standard (Raleigh); June 11, 1862; pg. 3
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