Returns of Casualties in the Confederate forces (incomplete)

 

AT PLAINS STORE

Officers and men.                Killed.     Wounded.     Total           

Commissioned officers                4                 3               7

Non-commissioned officers        ....                4               4

Privates                                      8                29            37

Total                                        12               36            48

OFFICERS KILLED --Lieuts. Irvin Pierce and H. J. Gorman, First Mississippi Artillery; Lieuts. M G. Crawford and G. J. Wilson. Miles' Legion.

SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON.

Officers and men.                Killed.     Wounded.     Total

Commissioned officers              15                48             63

Non-commissioned officers       27                49             76

Privates                                    134              350           484

Total                                       176               447          623

OFFICERS KILLED.--Lieut. William Hemingway, Twelfth Arkansas Infantry; Capt. Q. T. Stokely, and Lieuts. W. H. Harrison and P. H. Pruett, Tenth Arkansas Infantry; Lieut. E. M. Spain. Sixteenth Arkansas Infantry; Lieut. J. B. Edrington, First Mississippi Artillery; Lieut. Thomas Frank, First Alabama Infantry: Lieut. T. M. Bond, Ninth Louisiana Battalion (Partisan Rangers); Lieut. Thomas B. Cooke. First Tennessee Artillery. (List incomplete.)

Number died in hospital are included in the body of the report among the wounded.

 J. R. BARNETT,

Chief Surgeon Third District.

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