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UNION PRISONERS AT
RICHMOND. THE
MOST ACCURATE LIST PUBLISHED.
The following
list, which has been arranged with great care, gives the names of
our prisoners now at Richmond, and the nature
of the wounds of __________ under surgical treatment. While it
is probable that the list is not perfectly accurate, it doubtles
[sic] contains fewer errors and omissions than any yet
published. To the kind thoughtfulness of the surgeons who have
recently returned from captivity, the friends of those who were left
behind are indebted for the valuable information here given, and we
here append their names: Alfred Power, Surgeon, and W. H. Wilson,
Assistant Surgeon, New-York Second Regiment; Washington A. Connelly,
Volunteer Surgeon; Andrew McLetcher, Surgeon, New-York
Seventy-ninth; James Harris, Surgeon, Second Rhode Island; R. A.
Goodenough, Assistant Surgeon, Brooklyn Fourteenth; and C. W. Le
Boutillier, Minnesota First:

SECOND MAINE
VOLUNTEERS.
Co. G -Wm. H.
Severance.
Co. H -A. G. Cleaves, H. M.
Blaisdell.
Co.
B-Privates W. F. Griffin, C. S. Morris, W. J. Devereaux, J. D.
Perkins, J. W. King.
Co. C-Privates J. F. Spaulding, E. P.
Hanscomb, Jas. F. Davis, Jr.
Co. D-Privates L. R. Haskell, T. H.
Palmer, G. W. Lord, R. Emory.
Co. E-Private H. L.
Perkins.
Co. G-Privates J. M. Clewley, J. A.
Bailey, H. Block, Ben. Frazer, Jr., A. Fenton.
Co. H-Privates H. H. Scribner, O- F.
Millett, O. Dillingham, D. B. Mason, S. Hurd.
Co. J-Privates Ed. McTaggert, James
Banks.
Co. K-Private S. D.
Gates.
Co. F-John Coney.
Not Classified-John
Reed.
Wounded.
John
Coy, strained ankle by spent cannon call; Dennis Mahoney, bullet in
the left hand and side.
At St. Mark's Hospital.
Co.
D-J. C. Gilman, private.
Co.
E-Henry L. Perkins, private.
Co.
F-Francis Hall, private, died Aug. 4; John W. Withaus,
private.
At Hospital No. II.
Co. H-David B.
Mason.
J.C.
Gilmon, (company not stated,) left thigh.

THIRD MAINE
VOLUNTEERS.
Co. B-Sergeant Charles C.
Drew, T. H. Welsh, John Jones.
Co. C-John
Sawyer.
Co. E-A. H.
Sprague.
Co. F-Sergeant Morrison, Robert
Chapman.
Co. G-Howard Crosby, Joseph Morgan,
C. Henrickson.
Co. H-George W. Pillsbury, Albert
Foss, Martin Foss, W. L. Taber, F. W. Mirrow.
Co. I-C. H.
Brerdin.
Not classified-John F.
Goodwin.
Wounded.
Joseph Crassey, musket-ball through the
neck and shoulder; Corporal Stephen Russell, right leg broke by
bullet; L. Ballard, bullet through right leg; Augustus Crosby,
bullet in left side; Horace Hunter, not stated; Albert C. Ballard,
not stated.

FOURTH MAINE
VOLUNTEERS.
Hospital Department-C. F.
Perry.
Co. A-E. W. Ellis,
Sanford Sylvester, George W.
Sylvester.
Co. D-Horace H. Haskell, J. S. Gray,
H. B. Storey.
Co. H-H. B. Washburn, Joseph Trimm,
Miles Jackson.
Co. I-George W.
Dwelley.
Co. E-A. Robinson, F. W. Hall, W. M.
Packard.
Co. C-C. H.
Brookings.
Not
classified-J. Marston, Jonathan Wright.
Wounded.
H. A.
Cotagin, bullet through left fore arm and side; E. G. Barlow, left
fore arm broke by bullet; Crosby R. Brookings, slight wound; J. A.
Sparhawk, bullet through face and neck; Lieut. Charles H. Burd, buck
shot in head; Chas. O. Fernold, right arm amputated; H. B.
Washburne, slight wound; Roscoe Trevett, bullet through fore arm;
Dennis Cannon, shell wound in shoulder; Nathaniel B. Gowan, bullet
through right leg and fore arm; Arthur D.
Matthews.

FIFTH MAINE
VOLUNTEERS.
Co. A-John
Rogers.
Co.
D-Lawrence Hassett, John Willis, Jack
Connelly, E. R. Blundell.
Co. H-Horace Pratt, Peter Horan, H.
M. Stinson, R. B. Kendall, H. W. White.
Co. J-W. B.
Robertson.
Co. F-John Logan, Adams
Johnson.
Co. G-E. C.
Oovell.
Co. K-Ezra
Goodwin.
Co. E-W. S.
Robinson.
Not
designated-H. Q. Buzzell.
Driver-Michael Kelly.
Wounded.
Crawford Dunn, cannon shot in elbow; arm
amputated.
Co. K-D. B. Wood.

[Source: The
New York Times; Published September 25, 1861.
Transcriber: Helen Coughlin]
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