[227]. Lt. Robert Anderson, X Wis. Hist. Colls., 170.
[228]. Col. W.B. Archer went to the battleground but found nothing new. Wakefield, 76.
[229]. Johnston’s Journal.
[230]. Reynolds, “My Own Times,” 415.
[231]. Privates Smith, Hood and Lowry died of their wounds. Capt. Joseph Dickson wounded. Sergeant George Willard and Private Skinner were wounded.
[232]. The brother of Adam Payne.
[233]. Lt. Samuel Bowman, killed. 1st Sergt. Wm. C. Murphy, wounded. Private Hutching, wounded and died the 3d. Privates John White, Joseph L. Young, Andrew McCormick and Robert R. Smith, wounded.
[234]. Capt. Henry Smith’s narrative, X Wis. Hist. Colls., 165.
[235]. Capt. Henry Smith’s narrative.
[236]. 2 Wis. Hist. Colls., 258. 12 Wis. Hist. Colls., 254, Thwaites.