Messrs. A. H. Clark, ____ Druacher,, J. H. Tracy, E. Stone,
and B. P. Kelley of Capt. Littler’s company, left yesterday, on the Hawkeye
State, to rejoin their regiment.The
first three were wounded at Fort Donelson, but have recovered from their wounds
sufficiently to go into service.Mr.
Clark was accompanied by his young bride, who goes with her husband as far as
St. Louis.
– Published in The Davenport Daily Gazette,
Davenport, Iowa, Friday Morning, May 16, 1862, p. 1
. . . of Co. B., and son of Mr. Palmer Clark, has arrived at home.He is very much improved in health; and his wound which was through the fleshy part of the leg is healing up strongly.Dr. Maxwell, and Sergeant Campbell of Co. C., arrived at the same time.
– Published in The Davenport Daily Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, Friday Morning, March 14, 1862, p. 1
. . . a private in company B, son of Mr. Palmer Clark of this city, it will be remembered, was one of the wounded at Fort Donelson.We see, in a list published in an Illinois paper, that he is at Mound city, and his leg has been amputated.This latter report we are disposed to doubt, as his father has late accounts from him, saying he was much better, and might be expected home last night or this morning.
– Published in The Davenport Daily Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, Tuesday Morning, March 4, 1862, p. 1