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    1. Clarke County, AL Civil War Casualties from newspaper dated June 2, 1864
    2. Listmembers, This list of casualties were from Co. I, 5th AL Infantry (also know as the Grove Hill Guards), Co. K, 23rd AL, and Co. D, 32nd AL and were published in the Clarke County Journal issue dated June 2, 1864. "Casualties in Clarke County Companies From Lt. James W. Fleming of company I, 5th Alabama regiment, we obtain the casualties of his company in the several battles between the armies of Lee and Grant, from the 5th to the 12th of May: Col. J. M. Hall, right arm broken and amputated. Killed: W. M. Wimbish, J. D. Blackwell, Spencer Trawick and E. D. Walker. Wounded: Lt. J. W. Fleming, in right wrist, Sgt. J. C. Savage in hip, J. H. West, J. W. Lancaster, G. Wash. Williams, J. B. Nixon, W. M. Knight, A. J. Benson, leg amputated, T. J. Henderson, J. B. Summers, very slight, M. R. Pugh, D. A. Calhoun, S. H. Barnwell, in knee. Missing: J. W. Davis, J. V. Lafittte, E. L. Hearon, W. M. Buckaloo, G. J. Newton, J. D. Overstreet, J. W. Hamilton, N. T. Pitman. All of the above company not mentioned above were safe at last accounts. Lieut. John J. McConnell, of company K, 23rd Alabama furnishes us the casualties of his company in the various battles in falling back from Dalton, ending with that at Resaca; Lt. M. A. Cobb, slight wound in foot-still with the company. Lt. J. J. McConnell, slight in right arm. C. B. Jackson, slight in knee. O. M. Langley, slight in head. G. Guy, slight in mouth. Wm. Clarke, slight in arm. George Hays, slight in shoulder. In Company D, 32d Alabama, Lt. H. L. Pace and J. G. S. Pace were killed."

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