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Houston's Literary Remains.

RETURN OF KILLED AND WOUNDED IN THE ACTIONS OF THE 20th AND 21st OF APRIL, 1836.


Major-General Sam Houston, wounded severely.

FIRST REGIMENT TEXAS VOLUNTEERS.

Company A. Geo. Waters, private, slightly wounded on the 21st.
Company B. James Counly, private, badly wounded on the 21st.
Wm. S. Walker, private, badly wounded on the 21st.*
Company C. Capt. Jesse Billingsley, slightly wounded on the 21st.
Lemuel Blakely, private, killed on the 21st.
Logan Vandeveer, private, badly wounded on the 21st.
Washington Anderson, private, slightly wounded on the 21st.
Calvin Page, private, slightly wounded on the 21st.
Martin Walker, private, badly wounded on the 21st.
Company D. Capt. Mosely Baker, slightly wounded on the 21st.
C. D. Anderson, private, slightly wounded on the 21st.
Allen Ingram, private, badly wounded on the 21st.
Company F.— Leroy Wilkinson, private, slightly wounded on the 21st.
James Nelson, private, wounded on the 21st.
Mitchell Putnam, private, wounded on the 21st.
Company H.— A. R. Stevens, private, wounded on the 21st.
J. Tom, private, killed on the 21st.
J. Cooper, private, badly wounded on the 21st.
B. R. Brigham, private, killed on the 21st.

Killed, 3; wounded, 15; Total, 18.

SECOND REGIMENT TEXAS VOLUNTEERS.

Company D.— 2d Lieut. Lamb, killed on the 21st.
G. W. Robinson, private, severely wounded on the 21st.
Wm. Winters, private, severely wounded on the 21st.
1st Sergt. Albert Gallatin, slightly wounded on the 21st.
Company D.— E. G. Rector, private, slightly wounded on the 21st.
Company E.— Washington Lewis, private, severely wounded on the 21st.
Company F.— Alphonso Steel, severely wounded on the 21st.
Company K.— 1st Lieut. J. C. Hale}}, killed on the 21st.
Company J.— Capt. Smith, slightly wounded on the 21st.
1st Sergt. Thomas P. Fowl, killed on the 21st.
W. F. James, private, severely wounded on the 21st.
Killed, 3; severely wounded, 5; slightly wounded, 3. Total, 11.

Dr. Wm. Motley, wounded severely on the 21st; died since.

A. R. Stevens, wounded severely on the 21st; died since.

Lieut.-Col. J. C. Neil, of the Artillery, wounded severely on the 20th.

Wm. A. Park, of the Artillery, wounded slightly on the 21st.

Devereaux J. Woodlief, of the Cavalry, wounded on the 20th.

Olwyn J. Trask, private, of the Calvary, wounded severely on the 20th.