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204 Southern Historical Society. Papers.

Company F Privates R. W. Hillhouse, A. Rawles, E. W. Demp- sey, J. G. Ash.

Company G Captain Wm. Bailey, Privates L. Long, Geo. Dice, G. W. Cole, S. M. Johnson, James Milton, J. P. Strickland, K. Ward.

Company H Private B. F. Wood.

Company I Private M. B. Swearinger.

Company K Captain R. M. Gardner, Privates L. W. Shine, W. H. Arnell, M. W. Baggett, A. F. Berry, W. B. Barney, J. C. Folkel, J. M. Grambling, T. J. Isler, J. W. Nash, A. H. Wheeler.

Company L Privates R. Faircloth, R. W. Ashmore, J. F. Her- ring, J. Jenkins, S. C. Revell.

The following of the 5th Florida were reported wounded and left on the field:

S. M. Sutton, J. M. Merritt, A. J. White, J. D. Russell, - Wentworth, Lieutenant George Walker, J. S. Ayres, M. C. McFall, B. Hinman, J. Bryant.

Eighth Florida.

Company A Lieutenant H. Bruce, Privates W. H. Newman, W. Barnier, S. Barinton, J. M. Laughton, J. Chasin, P. Hall, Wil- liam Campbell, B. Gibson, H. Love, W. Andrews, F. M. Bryant.

Company B Captain T. R. Love, Lieutenants E. R. Dismukes, John Malone, Privates H. S. Stone, W. W. Johnson, G. F. Cox, M. Lambert, J. Russell.

Company C Privates H. Sutar, McQueen, P. Hatch.

Company D Privates A. Dial, M. L. Baker, John Irving, C. Othello, T. Harper, E. Paget, C. Harper, A. Gonzales, J. Prior.

Company E Lieutenant W. W. Wilson, Corporal A. G. Kilgore, Privates James Wilkerson, John Welsh, F. E. Savage, E. D. Tucker, R. Kidd, j. Croome.

Company F Privates E. Williams, W. Crews.

Company G ^Captain J. Mizell, Privates G. F. Simon, W. G. Cox, E. W. Wiggins.

Company H Captain T. B. Livington, Private H. Dice.

Company I Privates R. Osteen, B. Hicks, H. Bryant, H. Parish.

The following wounded, whose companies are not known, were left on the field:

F. Walker, A. Cumba, - Winegall, S. R. Jenkins, G. Bucran, F. C. Burrows, R. Brown, G. Garrison, E. W. Wiggins.

Killed, 2d Florida, 14; 5th Florida, 17; 8th Florida, 5; Total killed, 36.