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Company C—Augustus J. Broun, killed, shell cut his bead off; Wm. \V. Deihut, mortally wounded and missing. Those mining are Sergeant Henr V. Steward, Joseph D arrow, Anthony Cook, JosephHall, James Brice, Frank Howland, Jas. Mcllcnn* John II. Welce, George P. Berry, Joseph Candle, Alexander D. Grand, Alanom Pier«on, Charles Plant, Charles Rineoff, Alfred WalWencroft. Conrad Ten Eyck, wounded by a musket ball In the left side, lives In Cranberry-street, Brooklyn ; Henry Afties, wounded; James McClear, shot through the left eye and nose by a shell; Isaac Snyder, shot in the arm ; Philip M. Pangle, wounded ; Geo. trance, wounded.— r ! h n it? a
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Thu, Jul 25, 1861

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