NP, CT 9/26/1864

From the Columbus (Ga.) Times
 
September 26, 1864
 
   The following list of casualties in the Railroad accident at Fort Valley yesterday morning {Muscogee RR}, we copy from this morning's Sun:
   List of Casualties
   H C Brasset, 4th La., Co. E, severely wounded; J C Lovengood, 12th Miss., ditto; S T Meadows, 2d Ga., Co B, slightly; W A Knurer, 18th Tenn., Co F, do; W S Parswell, 29th Ala., Co G, severely; G S Yerger, 28th Miss., Co D, slightly; A D Slayle, 58th N. C. Co B, severely; S G Ashley, 7th Ark., Co G, ditto; J M W Bards, 1st Ark., ditto; W A Sanders, 40th Ga., Co G, killed; J D L Grubbs, 3d Miss., wounded; Daniel Mason, 29th Tenn., ditto; Lt B E Curry, 13th Tenn., Co F, ditto; A J Bashart, 5th Tenn., Co I, killed; Samuel T Lasuere, Salem, Russell county Ala., ditto: L H Darden, 15th Ark., ditto; Lt Thomas Kinley, 20th Tenn., Co. G ditto; J B Reid, 6th Ky., Co B, slightly; T L Savage, 38th Ala., Co C, ditto; Corporal P T Coonard, 37th Ala., Co E, ditto; John Patterson, 6th Ala., Co F, severely; J M Tey, 7th Texas, Co K, ditto; T J McAlpin, 46th Miss., Co H, ditto; R H Marchville, (colored) LaGrange, Ga., ditto; J E Robuck, 29th Miss., Co A, left arm broke and his servant killed; one killed, name unknown; William Chancelly, 30th Georgia, Company A, severely; G P Copeland, 41st Georgia, Company I, ditto; G W Hall, 30th Tenn., Co H, ditto; Sergeant J H White, Andersonville, ditto; A J Richardson, 11th Tenn., Co A, ditto; W J Morton, 50th Ala.,Co B, ditto; J B Blackman, 5th Ky., Co F, ditto; R J Hudson, Massenburg's Bat., ditto; J F Hunter, 1st S C Artillery, ditto; G P Eldred, Charleston, S C, ditto; B Shirley, 1st Ga State Guards, Co B, slightly wounded.
   Wounded -- White, 31; do. Black, 1. Total 32.
   Killed -- White, 5; Black, 1. Total killed and wounded 38.

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