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    1. Clarke County Journal dated May 21, 1863
    2. Listmembers, This article publishied in the Clarke County Journal dated May 21, 1863 included many names of Clarke Co. men who served in the 5th AL Infantry, also known as the Grove Hill Guards. "Casualties of the Grove Hill Guards. By the kindness of Dr. A. Y. Bettis of the Grove Hill Guards, we are in receipt of the casualties of that company in the recent fight at Chancellorsville, Va. as follows: J. B. Maulden wounded, since dead. Jos. Harvill slight wound in hand. B. F. Jackson slight wound in hand. G. W. Sheppard slight wound in hand. Wm. Turley, thigh broken. W. P. Wimbish wound in fore finger. S. A. Walker slight head wound. H. J. Robinson leg broken above ankle. Spencer Trawick flesh wound in leg. W. J. Peebles serious neck wound. C. Mott slight head wound. A. J. Langley wounded in hand. Allen Roberts slight right breast wound. L. Ozbornd slight shoulder wound. E. W. Simms hand wound. J. M. Williams flesh wound in left leg. W. M. Wimbish flesh wound in fore arm. D. Walker right leg broken above ankle. T. A. Walker slight back wound. W. H. H. Davis slight hand wound. The following were taken prisoners, says Dr. Bettis, while their regiment and the 26th were charging a hill which had 20 pieces artillery planted upon it behind breastworks, and supported by three lines of infantry: Capt. S. T. Woodard Lieut. B. C. Foster Sergt. G. W. Hudson Sergt. J. F. Hudson A. J. Benson John Bishop D. A. Calhoun William Coster J. J. Dean R. O. England W. R. Gynn R. N. Henderson T. J. Henderson C. A. Summers J. B. Summers J. A. Spinks Daniel Thompson James Lancaster J. V. Lafitte J. J. Wimbish John Wist G. W. Williams Elijah White

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