Saturday, May 21, 2011

Official List Of the Killed and Wounded of the 7th Iowa Infantry in the battle of Fort Donelson, on February 13th, 14th and 15th, 1862

COMPANY A.

Killed -  None.

Wounded – Private Chas. Goonoe, slightly.

COMPANY B.

Killed – None.

Wounded. – Privates, Jefferson P. Bailey, back and arm, slightly; W. E. Newman, leg, severely; John C. Walling, left hand, slightly; John Brown, right hand slightly; D. C. Andrews, leg, slightly.

COMPANY C.

Killed – None.

Wounded – Lieut. Wm. Moore, left eye shot out; Sergt. W. H. Burkey, right eye, slightly; Corpl. D. S. Sharp, left leg, flesh wound; Privates. W. S. Else, right shoulder, slightly; F. M. Hoover, left eye, slightly; J. Holmie, leg, flesh wound; J. T. Seary, right arm, flesh wound; Wm. H. Valandingham, fingers, left hand, slightly; H. Roberts, breast very slightly.

COMPANY D.

Killed -  Private M. C. Stewart.

Wounded – Privates John Bray, head, slightly; N. M. Redding, hand, slightly; Lieut. J. B. Sample, groin, slightly.

COMPANY E.

Killed – Private Michael Wright.

Wounded – 1st Sergt. Hugh C. Allen, thigh musket ball, flesh wound.

COMPANY F.

Killed -  None.

Wounded – Privates Harmon Husker, leg, slightly; Patrick Devoniux, back slightly; Eli Searl, foot, slightly; Warren Kingsley, cheek, severely.

COMPANY G.

Killed – None.

Wounded – Corp. Columbus Dillon, slightly by a shell; Privates Wm. Kearns, slightly by a shell; Eli Sweet and John B. Graham, slightly by musket ball.

COMPANY H.

Killed – None.

Wounded – Sergt. J. S. Montgomery, left cheek, slightly; Sergt. R. N. Graham, thigh, slightly; Privates Wm. Vannatta, head, very slightly; Theophilus Ferroe, hip, slightly; Joseph Carr, back, slightly.

COMPANY I.

Killed – None.

Wounded – 1st Sergt. F. A. Irwin, severely, musket ball.

COMPANY H [sic].

Killed – None.

Wounded – Privates A. N. Stafford, thigh, slightly; Joseph Storts, slightly; F. Dutton, slightly.

RECAPITUALTION.

Killed – Two privates.

Wounded -  Two lieutenants, five sergeants, two corporals, twenty-eight privates.

– Published in The Davenport Daily Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, Saturday Morning, March 1, 1862, p. 1

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