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The following are the names of the killed, mortally wounded and wounded in Company F, 26th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, Pettigrew's Brigade, at the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-31 1863, as reported to the Richmond, Va., Enquirer or Examiner, soon after the battle, by the Captain R. M. Tuttle, as he lay wounded in the hospital in Richmond:

We went into the battle July i, 1863, with eighty-eight rank and file and three commissioned officers the captain and two lieutenants ninety-one in all. Every man was either killed or wounded, viz:

KILLED ON THE FIELD.

Lieutenant John B. Holloway.

PIVATES.

Robert M. Braswell. Robert H. Carswell.

I. H. Coffey. Cleveland Coffey, a twin.

T. J. Cozart. Thomas Crump.

James Deal. William Fleming.

Jackson Gragg. Abram Hudson.

John C. Lewis. J. B. Littlejohn.

Joseph Phillips, and W. E. Phillips, twins.

J. P. Shook. John A. Taylor.

W. L. Thompson. M. L. Townsell, a twin. 19.

MORTALLY WOUNDED PRIVATES.

J. M. Clouts. J. G. Coffey, a twin.

Thomas M. Coffey. W. S. Coffey.

Rufus Ervine. H. H. Hays.

G. W. Holloway. George Morgan.

Joseph Setser. W. E. Setser.

Hosea Stallings. William Underdown.

WOUNDED WOUNDS DESCRIBED.

Captain R. M. Tuttle, badly, right leg. Lieutenant C. M. Sudderth, badly in hand. Sergeant J. T. C. Hood, badly in thigh and foot. Sergeant R. N. Hudspeth, by bursting of shell. Sergeant H. C. Coffey, badly in wrist. Corporal S. P. Philyaw, badly in thigh. Corporal A. H. Courtney, leg broken (amputated).