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Southern Historical Society Papers.

REPORTS OF THE FIRST, SEVENTH AND SEVENTEENTH
VIRGINIA REGIMENTS IN 1862.


We are indebted to Comrade E. Leslie Spence for the following interesting reports, which have not, we think, before been published:

Casualties in the First Virginia Regiment at Battle of Groveton, August 29th and 30th, 1862; Report of Captain Ph. S. Ashby, commanding Seventh Virginia Regiment, of engagement of August 29, 1862; Report of Captain F. A. Langley, commanding First Virginia Regiment, at Battle of Groveton, October 15, 1862; Report of Colonel M. D. Corse, commanding Seventeenth Virginia Regiment, of Battle of Boonesborough, September 14, 1862, and of Colonel L. B. Williams, Jr., December 13th and 14th, 1862.

List of Casualties in First Virginia Regiment, at Battle of Groveton, August 29th and 30th.

Lieutenant-Colonel Skinner, wounded.
Company B.—Killed: Captain G. G. Goddin.
Wounded: Sergeant B. M. Crow
Provost L. W. Oggden
Provost C. C. Carter, severely wounded.
Provost I. W. Radcliffe, since dead.
Provost W. A. Straber
Provost W. H. Crigen,
Provost J. O. Figg, slightly.

Company C.—Killed: John Danahugh.
Wounded: Sergeant FI. Sullivan.

Comapny D.—Wounded: First Lieutenant E. J. Reeve, badly.
Sergeant W. A. Morris, since dead.
Provost G. T. Porter, badly.
Provost G. L. Meanley
Provost A. G. Steger
Provost T. S. Morton, slightly.