- Pvt. William. A. Bates, was wounded "in the breast by a shell." [Reminiscences Of The Boys In Gray, 1861-1865, by Mamie Yeary]
- Pvt. James C. Chaney, was killed,
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 2Lt. Matthew Graham, age 37, was severely wounded on the foot.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 2Cpl. James W. Bransom, age 20, was severely wounded in his side.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. William M. Morrison, age 23, was slightly wounded on his foot.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Joshua D. Stewart, age 26, was severely wounded in the groin.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Columbus C. Weir, age 26, was severely wounded in the shoulder.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Josiah H. Houge, age 21, was wounded. He wrote long after the war: "I was shot in
the leg below the knee and walked on crutches nine months... We lived hard during the
war and suffered much for clothing. We only carried one blanket and an oil cloth. I
could not travel when the war closed and did not get home till end December, 1865."
[Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray, 1861-1865, by Mamie Yeary]
- Pvt. John Lee, age 24, was severely wounded in the thigh.
[Memphis Daily Appeal - Atlanta, Georgia - June 4, 1864]
- Pvt. Wesley S. Tacker, age 23, was slightly wounded in the leg.
[Memphis Daily Appeal - Atlanta, Georgia - June 4, 1864]
- Pvt. James R. Pollock, was severely wounded in the groin. He had beens slightly
wounded in the wrist at Pickett's Mill, Georgia, on May 27, 1864.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Henry R. Mabray, was killed.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. John R. Wilson, was killed.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Joseph L. Draper, age 24, was severely wounded in the arm. He had been slightly
wounded in the head at Chickamauga, Georgia, on September 20, 1863.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. George J. Wilson, is severely wounded in the thigh. He had been slightly wounded
in the knee at Chickamauga, Georgia, on September 20, 1863.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 1Cpl. John F. C. Thompson, was slightly wounded in his bowels.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Aaron H. Hollingsworth, was slightly wounded in the shoulder.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
Notes
117 Officers & Men of the 10th Texas Infantry were present for duty after the fight of August 31st. This total was obtained by subtracting the two day casualties (except 4 men with "slight" wounds) from the 160 men listed, prior to the engagement (August 25th Inspection Report). The regiment suffered a 29% casualty rate on this day. [Tabulated from Granbury's Brigade Inspection Report of Aug. 25, 1864 & the above casualty list]
- Ensign Hosea Garrett, age 31, was severely wounded in the breast.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Sgt. Maj. Wesley J. Phillips, age 29, was slightly wounded in the leg.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 2Sgt. Patrick C. McKee, age 23, is severely wounded on both thighs.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 1Sgt. Newman Tucker, age 23, was killed.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 3Sgt. Aaron Estes, age 27, was severely wounded in the breast. He died the next day.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. William A. Bates, age 27, was slightly wounded in the stomach.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Van S. Doughty, age 23, was slightly wounded in the leg.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Monroe Peck, was captured.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Robert C. Patton, was mortally wounded.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 1Sgt. Milton Busby, age 21, was killed.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 3Sgt. Thomas F. Baty, age 29, was killed.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 2Cpl. Thomas W. Simms, age 19, had his left hand amputated.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Joseph F. Betts, was slightly wounded in the shoulder.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Josiah F. Hogue, age 21, is slightly wounded in the leg.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
"At Jonesboro, Ga., I was shot in the leg below the knee and walked on crutches nine months."
[Josiah Hogue - Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray, 1861-1865, by Mamie Yeary]
- 2Cpl. Jesse R. Clifton, age 33, was severely wounded in the head.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Thomas M. Caldwell, age 21, was severely wounded in the arm. Caldwell had been
wounded twice before; severely in the shoulder at Chickamauga, Georgia, on September
20, 1863; then severely in the arm at Pickett's Mill, Georgia, on May 27, 1864.
[Memphis Daily Appeal & the Daily Intelligencer]
- Pvt. James J. Dixon, was severely wounded in the arm. He had been slightly wounded in
the face at Pickett's Mill, Georgia, on May 27, 1864.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. George D. Driver, age 23, was severely wounded in the back. He had been severely
wounded in the thigh at Pickett's Mill, Georgia, on May 27, 1864.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 3Sgt. William A. McMichael, age 30, was slightly wounded in the head.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. William E. Farquar, age 19, is severely wounded in the face and shoulder.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 2Lt. John V. Buster, age 39, was slightly wounded in the ear.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. James K. Hopkins, was captured by the 20th Army Corps.
[10th Texas Compiled Service Records]
- Pvt. Jasper N. Holloway, age 23, was killed.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 4Sgt. Charles F. Oglesby, was severely wounded in the head.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Sgt. William Oglesby, age 21, was severely wounded in his thigh.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
"I was wounded in getting my father off the battlefield. He was wounded and died eleven
days later. I was wounded in the thigh and was never able for active duty any more, and
did not get entirely over this wound until two years after the war."
[William Oglesby - Reminiscences Of The Boys In Gray, 1861-1865, by Mamie Yeary]
- Pvt. John F. Jones, age 23, was slightly wounded in the head. Jones had been slightly
wounded in the arm at Chickamauga, Georgia, on September 20, 1863.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. Joel H. Logan, age 23, was slightly wounded in the head.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. William H. Moran, was slightly wounded in the arm.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. John Pennington, age 24, was killed.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- 3Sgt. Emmons Grisby, was severely wounded in his arm and side; the wounds were mortal.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
- Pvt. William R. McClain, was slightly wounded in the arm.
[The Daily Intelligencer - Macon, Georgia - September 17, 1864]
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