GEORGIA MILITARY Civil War - Casualties Coosawatchie Station, South Carolina - 3rd Reserves Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Eileen McAdams eileen99@alltel.net Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm From the Chronicle and Sentinel (Augusta) January 11, 1865 THIRD REGIMENT GEORGIA RESERVES Annexed is a list of the killed and wounded in the Third Regiment Georgia Reserves commanded by Col. John L. Moore, in the fight of the 6th and 9th of December, 1864, near Coosawatchie Station, South Carolina. Field and staff 9th, H. F Sharon, Act Sergt Major, slightly wounded on head, by shell Co. A - Col. Jas. Mohan, Commanding 6th - Wounded: Private Lewis Adkins, in right leg 9th - Wounded: Private J. A. Thomas, slightly left hand Co. B - Col. B. W. Jenkins, Commanding 6th - Killed: Private T. J. Raffield. Wounded: Private Durham Gay, slightly in right arm; Yancy Oneal, slightly in right shoulder, slight in right hand and thigh 9th - Wounded: Sergt. William Waller, severely left arm Company C. - Capt. W. F. Scott, Commanding 6th - Wounded: Privates A. J. Smith, slight in shoulder; Jacob Cobb, slight in left hand; F. Cole, severely in left shoulder 9th - Sergt. C. M. Tucker, slight in left hand; Privates William Register, slight in left hand and knee; Z T Owens, slight in right shoulder, L M McQuire, slight in forehead Company D - Capt. Thomas P. Loyd Commanding 6th - Killed: Sergt. J.A. Waters, Private A. McNeil. Wounded: Capt. T. P. Lloyd, slight in groin; 1st Sergt. ___Carter, in thigh; Corp. ___Saunders, severe in knee; Privates J. W. Brewer, severe in breast; J. H. Shearly, mortal in breast; J. Roberson, severe; J. H. Sutton, severe in foot and missing; H. Sutton, severe in arm and slight on side. Missing: Corp. B. Zennedy, privates H. Williams, R. H. Ragin, and J. T. Mansey Company E - Lieut. J. J. Easterlin, Commanding 9th - Killed: Private H. M. Horn Wounded: Privates H. Horn, slightly in back; Jas. Prater, slightly in right hand; Elbert Melton, slightly in right arm; L. A. Peacock, slightly in left hand; Joseph McKenzy, slightly in right thigh Co. E - Lieut R. H. Spence, Commanding Wounded: Privates John Kemp, right arm, since died; F. T. Hank, slightly in right forearm; __Arthor, slight in head Co. F - Capt. D. Cromwell, Commanding 6th - Wounded: Sergt. Easca, mortally in breast; Privates S. Dean, slightly in knee; Jas E. Ewin, severely in thigh; J. H. Watson, severely in ankle; Wm. Shest, slightly in thigh; A. J. Nelson, slightly in arm; J. T. Carter, slightly in neck; H. C. Warren, severely in hip 9th - Killed: Corp. B. Mizell Co. G - Captain S. D. Nutt, Commanding 6th-Killed: Privates P. T. Hodge, J. J. Deason, J. H. Fergeson, E. L. Ogden. Wounded: Sergt. Jas. M. Ball, severely in left arm; privates A. D. Hoard, severely in left thigh; John J. Beardon, severely through mouth; F. St Amand, slight in head; David Madox, slight in right hand; John Barnes, slightly left thigh; Henry Hamilton, in right arm, since amputated; B. S. Turner, slightly in right arm; J. B. Clark, slightly left foot. Missing: Corpl. W. M. Greer, supposedly dead 9th -Wounded: Sergt. W. M. Mallet, severely left fore arm; Privates Wm Wallace, slightly left fore arm Co. H. - Capt. S. E. Glass, Commanding 6th - Not in engagement, supporting batteries 9th - Wounded: Lieut. J. E. McKinley, slight in left foot; Privates John Chatin, severely in left shoulder; Thos. Davis, slightly in right hand; Samuel Price, left thigh Co. I - Capt. E. H. Hodgkiss, Commanding 6th - Not engaged, detached to support batteries 9th - Killed: Private M. R. Griffin Wounded: Private W. L. Sweet, mortally through breast; J. T. Reynolds, severely in hip; W. W. Rhodes, severely in side; Jacob Ricks, slightly right foot; D. F. Powell, slightly in left thigh; R. L. Truluck, slight on forehead; J. D. English, slightly in left thigh; M. W. Justice, slightly in left back; Corpl. A. S. Maxwell, severely through head Co. K - Col. Geo A. Cunningham, Commanding 6th - Not engaged, detached to support batteries 9th - Wounded: Lieut. M. B. Potts, very slightly in head by shell; Corpl. J. M. Gardner, slightly right hip