The Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch's Texas Rangers; or, the Summer and Fall Campaign of the Army of the United States in Mexico--1846; including Skirmishes with the Mexicans, and an accurate detail of the Storming of Monterey; also the Daring Scouts at Buena Vista together with anecdotes, incidents, descriptions of country, and sketches of the lives of the celebrated partisan chiefs, Hays, McCulloch, and Walker. Page: 243
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Lit of the id, Wouned, and Misiing in Gn. Twiggs's division-continued.
No. Names. Rank. Regiment. Co. Remarks.
WOUNDED.
92 John Wilson .......Private 1st Inf'ry G Wounded on Slt
slightly.
93 Jacob Smidt ........ do. do. do. Do. severely.
94 Chas. Ratcliffe ...... do. do. do. Do. slightly.
95 James Delaney...... do. do. K Do. severely.
96 H. Shrieder ......... do. do. G Do. do.
97 John Gallagher..... do. do. C Do. do.
98 Levi Smith ......... do. do. G Do. do.
99 Peter McCabe ..... do. do. E Do. do.
100 W. P. Poulson..... 1slt Sergeant Bait.Bat. B Do. slightly.
101 Robt. Caples... Private do. A Do. very dang'sly.
102 James Piles......... do. do. do. Do. ver severely.
103 Albert Hart......... do. do. do. Do. .
104 William Lee ........ do. do. do. Do. do.
105 Jacob Hemming.... do. do. B Do. slightly.
106 Geo. Aunuld ...... do. do. do. Do. very severely.
107 Chas. Peck ........ do. do. D Do. slightly.
108 Andw. J. Norris.. do. do. do. Do. do.
109 Geo. Allen .......... do. do. E Do. do.
110 Jas. Henry......... do. do. do. Do. do.
111 Harry Elting ....... do. do. do. . do.
112 Wm. Kelly ........ do. F Do. severely.
113 H. Gifford ......... do. do. do. Do. slightly.
114 Melvin J. Stone .. do. do. do. . d Do. do.
115 E. W. Stevenson.... do. do. do. Do. do.
116 Wm P. Alexander.. do. do. A Do. severely.
MISSING.
1 E. Gormley ......... Private 3d Infantry I (Known to have
2 Geo. O'Brien....... do. do. do. been wounded &
(presumed dead.
GEN. BUTLER'S DIVISION.-OHIO REGIMENT.
KILLBD.
1 Mathew Hett....... lst Lieutenant . .Killed on the 21st.
1 W. G. Davis ........ 1t Sergeant .... B Do. do.
2 D. F. Smith ......... Private ...... do. Do. do.
3 0. B. Coxe . . d........ do. Do. do.
4 Elijah Reese ........do do. Do. do.
5 Thomas McMurray do. ........ do. Do. do.
6 W. H. Harris ...... Corporal ....... Ri. Do. do.
7 Richard Welch..... Private ..........A Do. do.
8 James McCockey... do. .......... C Do. do.
9 George Phale .... do....... do. Do. do.
10 William Weber..... do. .......... do. Do. do.
11 John Havolett..... do. D Do. do.
12T. D. Egan ...... do. ..........E Do. do.
13 Stephen Freeman.. . .Ri. Do. do.
14 Oscar Behnee ....... do. ...... do.
WOUNDED.
W. . Butler....... Major General .......... Wounded on 21st
severely.
I A. M. Mitchell...... Colonel ........ Do. do.
2 A. W. Armstrong.. . Liert. & Adj. .. ...... Do. do.
3 Lewis Morter ....... t Lieutenant ....... Do. slightly.
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Reid, Samuel C., Jr. The Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch's Texas Rangers; or, the Summer and Fall Campaign of the Army of the United States in Mexico--1846; including Skirmishes with the Mexicans, and an accurate detail of the Storming of Monterey; also the Daring Scouts at Buena Vista together with anecdotes, incidents, descriptions of country, and sketches of the lives of the celebrated partisan chiefs, Hays, McCulloch, and Walker., book, 1859; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth38096/m1/256/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin History Center, Austin Public Library.