Saturday, March 17, 2012

List of 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 Charles Goonoe, slightly


COMPANY B

Killed – None

Wounded – Privates, Jefferson P Bailey, back and arm slightly, W E Newnan, 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 knee, slightly, Corpl. D S Sharp, left leg, flesh wound, Privates W S Else, right shoulder, slightly, F M Hoover, left eye, slighty, J Holmie, leg, flesh wound, T J Seary, right arm, flesh wound, Wm. H Valandigham, fingers left and, 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 Devoneux, 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 J 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 Vanatta, head, very slightly, John A Vanatta, heel, slightly, Theophilus Ferree, hip, slightly, Joseph Carr, back, slightly


COMPANY I

Killed – None

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


COMPANY H (sic)

Killed – None

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


RECAPITULATION

Killed – Two Privates.

Wounded – Two Lieutenants, Five Sergeants, two Corporals, twenty-eight privates.


– Published in The Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Saturday, March 1, 1862, p. 1

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