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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Philadelphia Inquirer - May 10, 1862




Killed and Wounded at the Battle at Williamsburg




The following is a further list of Pennsylvania soldiers killed and wounded at Williamsburg:

13th Pennsylvania Volunteers


Wounded, Privates Michael Nary, Company E, left hip;
Chas. Coward, Company D, right shoulder, badly;
Michael Hardy, Company D, jaw, William Morgan, Company E, hip;
John Kenvuir, Company F, cheek and nose;
Henry, Jeremy, Company I, thigh;
Joseph Miller, Company F, arm;
Charles Leonard, Company K, left arm;
Lt. William Fuller Wood, Company L, right leg;
Privates Jas. McCord, Company L, thigh;
Reese H. Neal, Company L, loin;
John D. Hughes, Company F, hand, John Schook, Co.A.








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