< Page:Southern Historical Society Papers volume 17.djvu
This page needs to be proofread.

The Twelfth Georgia Infantry, 183

Private G. W. Boyd, slightly wounded. J. T. Hester, slightly wounded. W. D. Hardie, slightly wounded.

D. Fletcher, slightly wounded. P. Shannon, slightly wounded. G. W. Lewis, slightly wounded. W. Jordan, mortally wounded.

Company K,

Second Lieutenant J. W. Cantrell, killed. Private J. Ennis, killed.

G. W. Murphy, killed. Sergeant J. H. Park, mortally wounded.

R. H. Peacock, slightly wounded. Private J. L. Bruce, slightly wounded.

E. French, slightly wounded.

Recapitulation,

Killed, - - - - - - - - 12

Wounded, - - 58

Missing, 2

72 Respectfully submitted,

Edward Willis, Colonel Twelfth Georgia Regiment, Capt. F. T. Snead,

A, A, General,

[11] Report of Major Isaac Hardeman.

Headquarters Twelfth Georgia Regiment,

May 9, 1863, Captain :

I have the honor to report that at 3 o'clock P. M., May 4th, 1863, Colonel Willis being detailed for other duty, I assumed com- mand of the regiment then occupying a position on the south side of the plank road near Chancellors ville. About 5 o'clock P. M. of that day, I was ordered by General Doles to move the regiment to a position in the wood opposite, contiguous to, and at right angles to the position we then held, and to construct works for the protection

of the men, as an attack by the enemy was momentarily expected.

    This article is issued from Wikisource. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.