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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, 17 Aug 1864, Wed • p3 Civil War- Losses in the 46th Reg't PVV, Chatahoochie River & Atlanta Campaigns, July 13, 15, 21 20221106GHLn-.
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CAMP OF THE 46th REG'T PA. VET. VOLS., CHATAHOOCHIE RIVER, GA., July 13.
ED. JOURNAL: I have the honor to request! of veu to publish the following list of casalties in Co. G. P. V. V , during the present campaign :
John W. Crawford, wounded in side and arm at the battle of Resacca, Ga., May 15.
At the battle near Dallas. Ga., May 25, Capt. Dennis H. Cheesbro killed, Sergt. Jas. H. Cole wounded in arm, Sergt. C. A. Estes in hand, Corporal E. A. Richmond in head, Corporal Wm. R. Clark in hand, Privates Henry Terwilliger in arm, L. D. Estes in hand, Eli Bailey in back, Geo. W. Bradley shoulder, slight.
On skirmish line near Lost Mountain, June 15,
Sergt. C. E. Lovell in hand; Privates Alfred N. Higley in foot, Hiram H. Cheesbro in head, Solomon Nobles in hand, Geo. Romigh in leg, Henry Kinsey in wrist, Lewis B. Mygrants in leg.
On June 22, near Kenesaw Mountains, Martin V. Ryan in neck and shoulder, Wm. J. Brizzee wounded in leg while on skirmish line, leg amputated ; William Wilcox missing.
Yours, WILLIAM SHATTUCK. Lieut. Commanding Co. G.
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CAMP OF 4Gth REGT. P.V.V.
CHATAHOOCHIE, GA, July 15,
ED. JOURNAL: I send the following morning "Report taken from the records of Company H, P.V.V., July 15, 186 4, for the information of those having friends in the Company:
1 Commanding Officer present for duty-, Capt. Alex. W. Selfridge.
46 enlisted men present for duty.
9 enlisted men absent on detatched service.
38 enlisted men absent, sick and wounded.
1 Commanding Officer, Lieut. Orlando J. Rees, absent without Leave since June 7th. •(•Recently learned that he was in Officer's Hospital at Nashville, Tenn.)
Names or men absent in Hospitals.
Sergts. Daniel D. Tompkins, absent, wounded in arm severely. Lemuel E. Sinsebaugh wounded in hand. Corporals Michael Dunn, legs both amputated. Elno E. Burdick, leg, slight.
Wallace Hollenbeck, thigh, severely. Privates Charles N. Barrett, breast, severely. George Burdick, hand, slight. Amos J. Hart, head, severely. William Muer, head, severely. William L. Pocple, arm, severely. Richard N. Preston, fingers amputated. Francis M. Riant, hand, slight. Emanuel M. Stukey, wrist, slight. William B. Butler, shoulder, slight.
Reuben Persing, arm amputated. Edward E. KeNey, lung, severely. Barny Stillman, wrist, severely.
James C. Marshall, head, severely. Robert E. Manuel, arm, severely. George S. Younglove, arm, slight. Henry J. Epler, sick. George W. Kenyon, reported dead, but not officially.
Ner Marshall, sick.
John Oliver, do
A. D. Pickering, do
James I. Ryan, do
Adam Steller, do
Andrew Farrant, do
George N. Cooper, do
Jacob H. Wolf, do
John Dingman, died in Hospilal At Nashville, Tenn., no official report received.
H. H. Cronk, sick.
Egbert D. Ostrander, do
Leezer Smith, do
Augustin L. Barber, do
William M. Holmes, do
Chester Miles, do
George S. Kightlinger, do
William Ross killed in action May 23.
Sylvester Munson killed in action May 13.
Malon Deremer killed in action June 15.
Horace R. Pratt killed in action June 15.
Lieut. Merrick Jackson dismissed from service May 2d, official report received July 2d.
The men present are all in good health.- Paper is a scarce and compells me to stop,
B. S., Corp. Co. H, 46th P.V.V.
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CAMP of THE 46 REGT. PA VET. VOLS. 7 NEAR ATLANTA, GA., July 21.
ED. JOURNAL: I herewith enclose a list of the casualties in Co's G and H, of yesterday's battle, which took place near the gates of Atlanta. Please publish it for the friends of the killed and wounded heroes.
Co. H.-Killed-Private H. J. Wright, sub., shot through the head.
Wounded-Corporal George A. Post, vet., leg broken.
Privates Philip L. Jones, vet., thro' side.
John D. McDahn, sub., leg broken,
Charles Reeves, sub., hand, slight.
John G. Hollenbeck, recruit, one finger amputated.
Co. G.-Killed- Serg't Christopher C. Cavanaugh, vet., shot through the head.
Privates-Henry Cummings, recruit, shot through the bead.
Henry Snath, vet., shot through the body.
Newton Nelson, drafted, shot thro' the body. Wounded- Serg't Blue Harris, vet., thigh broken.
Corporal James Lockwood, vet., thro' side.
Privates-Frank Lovell, vet., through bead.
William Keck, drafted, in leg.
Albert Evans, drafted, in leg.
Jacob Cumigh, drafted, in leg.
The whole loss in the Regiment was 24 killed and 89 wounded, all very severely. While mourning for our comrades that have been taken from our midst, we have the consolation of knowing that they have performed their duty, gallantly, on many a well-worn field, and that they have sacrificed their lives is a just and glorious cause. Corporal Elisha S. Horton, CO. H.
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- [S209] Daniel C. Hyde, Early Obituaries of Potter County, PA, Dennis T. Hall family.
DENNIS HALL - On Saturday, July 6, 1912, Dennis Hall, a well known pioneer of this county passed away at the Warren Asylum, where he had been for the past twenty three years. Remains were brought for burial in the Homer Cemetery, located on the farm which Mr. Hall cleared and resided on for many years. He was one of the first settlers in the part of Homer Township, known as South woods, where he reared a family and became a prosperous farmer. About 1872, Mr. Hall went to Emporium and embarked in business in that new town, but a serious sunstroke, added to grief over the death of his oldest and of his youngest sons, finally dethroned his reason, and required his care in the asylum. He was quite violent for several years but of late has been feeble and quiet, dying at the age of 86. Mr. Hall was the youngest of the children of Dennis Hall, an early resident of Coudersport; David T. Hall, Maria, wife of Judge Lyman Nelson, Louisa, wife of Daniel Clark, Laverna, wife of Dennis Cheesbro, and Eunice, unmarried, constituted the family, all now dead. Funeral services held at residence of O. L. Hall on South East Street, Coudersport, Tuesday, July 9th at 2 o'clock. Rev. Geo. P. Donehoo officiating.
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DENNIS HALL - On Saturday, July 6, 1912, Dennis Hall, a well known pioneer of this county passed away at the Warren Asylum, where he had been for the past twenty three years. Remains were brought for burial in the Homer Cemetery, located on the farm which Mr. Hall cleared and resided on for many years.
He was one of the first settlers in the part of Homer Township, known as South woods, where he reared a family and became a prosperous farmer.
About 1872, Mr. Hall went to Emporium and embarked in business in that new town, but a serious sunstroke, added to grief over the death of his oldest and of his youngest sons, finally dethroned his reason, and required his care in the asylum. He was quite violent for several years but of late has been feeble and quiet, dying at the age of 86.
Mr. Hall was the youngest of the children of Dennis Hall, an early resident of Coudersport;
- David T. Hall,
- Maria, wife of Judge Lyman Nelson,
- Louisa, wife of Daniel Clark,
- Laverna, wife of Dennis Cheesbro, and
- Eunice, unmarried, constituted the family, all now dead.
Funeral services held at residence of O. L. Hall on South East Street, Coudersport, Tuesday, July 9th at 2 o'clock. Rev. Geo. P. Donehoo officiating.
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