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CHAPER XXIIL                          SEVEN-DAYS' BATTLES                                    988



Names of Officers, Union and Confederate, killed or who died of wounds

received during Seven-days' Battles*


STAFF:

Elzey’s Brigade -- Lieut. C. W. McDonald, inspector-general, killed June 27.

Featherston’s Brigade -- Capt. George P. Foote, assistant adjutant-general, killed June 27.

McCall’s Division -- Capt. Henry J. Biddle, assistant adjutant-general, died of wounds received June 30.


NORTH CAROLINA:

1st Cavalry -- Maj. Thomas N. Crumpler, died of wounds received June 29.

2nd Infantry -- Capt. Harvey A. Sawyer, died of wounds received July 1.

6th Infantry -- Capt. Robert N. Carter, died of wounds received July 1.

7th Infantry -- Col. Reuben P. Campbell, Capt. Matthew H. Peoples, Lieuts. Duncan C. Haywood, William A. Closs, and Joseph C. Miller, killed June 27; Lieut. John M. Alexander, killed June 30.

12th Infantry -- Capt. John T. Taylor and Lieut. T. J. Foote, killed June 27; Lieut. D. M. Miller, killed July 1.

13th Infantry -- Lieut. Elbridge Cook, killed July 1.

15th Infantry -- Capt. J. B. Randolph and Lieut. L. J. Merritt, killed July 1.

18th Infantry -- Capt. William K. Gore, died of wounds received June 30; Lieut. William A. Wooster, killed June 30.

20th Infantry -- Lieut. Col. Franklin J. Faison, Capt. William H. Smith, Lieut. Arthur N. Jones, killed June 27.

23d Infantry -- Lieut. William P. Gill, killed July 1.

24th Infantry -- Capt. William B. Gulley, Lieut. John T. Townsend, killed July 1.

33rd Infantry -- Lieut. W. J. Criminger, died June 30; Lieut. John W. Williams, killed June 28.

37th Infantry -- Col. Charles C. Lee, killed June 30.

49th Infantry -- Lieut. Rufus M. Warlich, died June 30; Lieut. John W. Barnett, died July 1.



*List of Confederates incomplete



Series 1 - Volume 11 (Part II)
[Sources: The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies;
Series I, 1-53; Series II, 1-8; Series III, 1-5; Series IV, 1-4 (1880 - 1901)]