> August 10, 1862 > Dear Sir: you will please find enclosed a list of casualties in the > 49th Regiment Georgia Volunteers in the battle at this point on > yesterday, for publication. The regiment was under the command of Lt. > Col. S. M. Manning, of Pulaski County - Col. Lane having been wounded at > Mechanicsville, and Major Rivers being taken prisoner at the battle on > the Darbytown road. > Wounded: Lt. Col. S.L.M. Manning, severely in the right arm; Sgt. Maj. > Hugh Lawson, in the hand slightly > > Company A., from Wilkinson County: > Killed: W.L.Long, J.B.Stinson, John Goodwin > Wounded: L.E. Lord, M.J. Cannon, Ira Wheeler, J.E. Dixon, S.J. Brooks > Missing: J. H. Sheppard. > > Company B., from Telfair County: > Wounded: Capt. James Willcox, wounded severely in breast and arm; > Joseph Studstill, in the shoulder, H. Spires, thumb shot off. > > Company C., from Washington County: > Killed: William McCoy. > Wounded: Capt. Jordan, William Hitchcock, Wiley J. Durden, William > H. Renfroe, Joseph Duggan. > > Company D., Taliaferro County: > Wounded: J.G. Morgan, James Beckwith, W.L. Moore, R. H. Rhodes. > > Company E., from Wilcox County: > Killed: J. Ham, J. Fitzgerald, > Wounded: G.W. Plair, E. Gibbs, W. Gibbs, W. Young, W. A. York. > > Company F., from Irwin County: > Killed: S. H. Townsend > Wounded: Lt. T. Willcox, severely in the neck; Lt. Young, James Walker, > D. Smith, J. Troup, George Luke. > > Company G., from Laurens County: > Wounded: James Jordan > > Company H., from Washington County: > Wounded: Eb Robison > > Company I., from Hancock County: > Killed: William H. Frazier > Wounded: W. H. Runnels, J. R. Jackson, F. Moat > > Company K., from Pulaski County: > Killed: J. H. Baker. > Wounded: W. R. Sapp, J. M. Fenn, J. F. Collin, T. Lee > > (source: Southern Recorder, Milledgeville)