. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Lanes or Summerville, W. : Union 5 killed, 40 wounded,200 captured. 27.— Balls Cross Roads, Va. Losses: Union1 killed, 2 wounded. 28 and 29.—Fort Hatteras, N. C. Union, 9th,20th, and 89th N. Y. and Naval North Carolina troops underCol. W. F. IMartin. Losses: Union 1killed, 2 woimded. Confed. 5 killed, 51woimded, 715 prisoners. 31.— Munsons Hill, Va. Losses: Union 2killed, 2 wounded. SEPTEMBER, 1861. 1—Bennetts Mills, Mo. Losses: Union 1 killed, 8 —Dallas, Mo. Losses: Union 2 killed.—Dry Wood or Ft.


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Lanes or Summerville, W. : Union 5 killed, 40 wounded,200 captured. 27.— Balls Cross Roads, Va. Losses: Union1 killed, 2 wounded. 28 and 29.—Fort Hatteras, N. C. Union, 9th,20th, and 89th N. Y. and Naval North Carolina troops underCol. W. F. IMartin. Losses: Union 1killed, 2 woimded. Confed. 5 killed, 51woimded, 715 prisoners. 31.— Munsons Hill, Va. Losses: Union 2killed, 2 wounded. SEPTEMBER, 1861. 1—Bennetts Mills, Mo. Losses: Union 1 killed, 8 —Dallas, Mo. Losses: Union 2 killed.—Dry Wood or Ft. Scott, Mo. Losses:Union 4 killed, 9 wounded. 10.— Carnifex Ferry, W. Va. Union, 9th,10th, 12th, 13th, 2Sth, and 47th , Gen. J. B. Floyds : Union 17 killed, 141 (*). 11.— Lewinsville, Va. Union, 19th Ind., 3dVt., 79th N. Y., 1st U. S. Chasseurs,Griffins Battery, detachment of Cav-alry. Confed., 13th Va., Rossers Bat- * No record found.[350] /^ cr^,.^^-r^^ i^fe/^^,^^ .£V«^4r.::^ c^ 4^x,^^ ~ ii-^^oL^^. THE LAST LETTER COLOiVEL EPHRAIjNI ELMER ELLSWORTH One of the First to Fall. The shooting of this young patriot profoundly shocked and stirred the Federals at the opening of thewar. Colonel Ellsworth had organized a Zouave regiment in Chicago, and in April, 1801, he organized another from the Fire De-partment in New York Cit}. Colonel Ellsworth, on May 24,1861, led his Fire Zouaves to Alexandria, Virginia, seized the city, and w ithhis own hands pulled down a Southern flag floating over the Marshall House. Descending the stairs with the flag in his hand, hecried, Behold my trophy! Behold mine! came the reply from the proprietor of the hotel. James T. Jackson, as he emptieda shotgim into Ellsworths breast. Jackson was immediately shot dead hy Irivatc lirowuell.


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