From Clarke County Journal dated June 23, 1864: "We are pained to learn that Lt. A. B. Cleveland, of Wirt Adams Cavalry, died a short time after the amputation of his leg, an account of which we published some few weeks since. Mr. A. Pate, of the same company, wounded on the same day, has also died. John M. Bettis, son of our Probate Judge, a member of company A, 38th Alabama, and as good a soldier as any commander could desire, was wounded near Marietta, Ga., on the 27th ult., and died on the next day. The wound was in his head. A. J. Benson, Jr., of company I, 5th Alabama, was wounded in the leg on the 5th of May, rendering amputation necessary, from the effects of which he has since died. Lieut. B. C. Foster, of the same company was wounded in the leg on the 30th ultimo-amputation was performed, but he soon died from its effects. He was a brave and gallent young officer. S. S. Brittingham, of company E., 24th Alabama, an old and well known citizen of this county, died in hospital at West Point, Ga., a few weeks since. Our county has suffered a geat loss in the death of these good and brave men and of many others whose names we have not seen."