1864

EMERY HOSPITAL
Phillips C. LAVALETTE, with right leg amputated about six inches below the knee; doing well
Ziba M. SAUNDERS, detailed, not wounded; comparatively well.
William H. JENKINS, just come in, no particulars.
LINCOLN HOSPITAL
Francis W. EDWARDS, leg amputated about six inches below the knee; in fine spirits, good appetite, and doing well.
Horatio JOHNSON, musket-ball entered the hip and passed through the body; no bones broken; wound very painful; every reason to believe he will recover.
George E. PIKE, wounded in the neck; doing well, and may leave for home this week.
James COSTELLO, wounded in the neck; ball extracted; doing well.
Edward O'HARA, wounded in the arm; doing well.
David B. GILCREAST, wounded in the neck, near the jugular vein; doing well.
CARVER HOSPITAL
George E. HAYWARD, wounded in the right side; is improving fast, doing very well.
David S. MORGAN, slight wound in the shoulder, and appears to be doing remarkably well.
Andrew J. HATCH, ball through the hip, says he hopes to be about before many days.
John HAYES, wounded badly in the right hand, among the cords of the thumb; very painful, but he is hopeful and hearty.
James S. FINDLEY, wounded in the left arm; appears to be doing well as the best.
Edward P. ABBOTT, wounded in the right hand; third finger amputated; has bled freely; also had diarrhoea, but is improving; no good reason why he will not recover soon.
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
Charles S. CUMMINGS, just received; suffered very much before reasching the hospital, but is comparatively comfortable now; wounded in the left wrist; bled freely, doing well now.
George W. STEPHENS, sick, not wounded.
FAIRFAX SEMINARY HOSPITAL
Lewis G. HATCH, not badly wounded.
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At a subsequent date, the Commissioners reported as follows :
EMERY HOSPITAL
Ziba M. SAUNDERS, been sick, well now, detailed.
Charles H. BELL, lost right arm just below the elbow; ball entered below, and passed through the elbow; rather painful still, but is fast improving.
Michael MALONEY, flesh wound through the right thigh; considerable pain in the head, but suffers nowhere else; is all around.
Augustine K. RUSSELL, wounded in the left foot; whole foot amputated; a ball also passed through his left thumb; both wouned quite painful still; no reason why he will not get along well now.
FAIRFAX SEMINARY HOSPITAL
Lewis G. HATCH, wounded in the left side; ball passing directly through his body and coming out by teh side of his back-bone, and yet, strange as it may seem, he is doing well; hearty and cheerful.
BAPTIST CHURCH HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA
Charles MEARS, wounded in the right arm, and this arm has been amputated between the elbow and shoulder.
LINCOLN HOSPITAL
John CUSICK (wounded same as Lewis G. Hatch); ball entereing below the heart and coming out by the back-bone; is apparently doing well.
William CRAIG, recorded Ward 10, transferred to Baltimore, May 18th; slightly wounded (I think).
George P. HATCH, wounded June 3rd, at Cold Harbor by the bursting of a shell, striking him near the top of his head; not a very severe wound; complains some of pain and occasional dizziness, but is around and doing well; thinks he shall be able to return before long.
John HARDY, lost the index finger on his right hand, but is all right.
William RUSSELL, wounded in the right leg just below the knee, the ball striking the bone in front, and probably glancing off, lodging in the flesh below. The surgeon says in a few days, as soon as Russell getrs rested a little, and the inflamation and swelling go down, he shall be able to remove the ball, and he sees no reason why the patient will not get along and do well.
THIRD DIVISION HOSPITAL, COLD HARBOR
Lewis G. HOLT, slightly wounded, and will doubtless return to the Company soon.
Wounded in addition to those reported by the Commissioners:
Lt. Orrin L. FARNHAM, breast, died
Enoch M. HATCH, lungs, died
E.K. BRYANT, died
Leroy S. BROWN, knee
Noah B. ABBOTT, finger
George W. CHANDLER, leg
William B. MORSE, leg amputated
Charles H. WINCHESTER, leg
Malachi NOLAN
Joseph BELL
E.K. JENKINS, shoulder
John CLARK, right side
William H. GREEN, foot.
T.P. ALLEN, hip
Jeremiah CONLEY, foot
John F. GOOCH, arm.
Thomas HASTIE, hand
Albert GOLDSMITH, thumb
Lieut. Charles CARROLL, died
William E. JENNINGS
E.J. PENDLETON
James CUNNINGHAM
H.M. KNOX
Charles E. JONES
WAlter B. MASON
John MCLAUGHLIN, hip
William GILLESPIE, wrist
John S. SARGENT
Henry L. LOVEJOY, face
Samuel P. FARNHAM
Charles F. TRULL
Aaron E. LUSCOMB
MISSING
George S. FARMER
Charles P. BARNARD
Samuel CHEEVER
KILLED
Edward FARMER
James EASTES
Samuel AIKEN
Granville K. CUTLER
Jonathan A. HOLT
Charles W. RIDLEY
James ROTHWELL
Bernard MCGORK
Source : The Record of Andover During the Rebellion
compiled by Samuel Raymond, printed in 1875
pages 71-75
Transcribed and copyright by JAS 2004-2008