Casualties of the 19th Texas Infantry
Col. Waterhouse of the 19th Texas Infantry, reported these casualties incurred by his regiment at the battle of Milliken’s Bend:
Killed in Action
C. C. Malone, Co. A
J. A. Stone, Co. I
Wounded and Missing
Company A
R. N. Mill – missing
W. Rawlins – mortally wounded
_ Brasshaw – slightly wounded
Company B
B. M. Cook – missing in action
W. H. Casey, Sgt. – severly wounded
D. Kenaday – severely wounded
T. Hilyson – slightly wounded
Company C
E. A. Combs – wounded and missing
Reubin White – wounded and missing
T. J. Wagnon – slightly wounded
Company D
W. McCadams – wounded
Company E
Jno. Hening – slightly wounded
J. W. Perry – slightly wounded
Company F
J. W. Honey – slightly wounded
Company K
W. Mathews – missing
J. H. Humphry, Sgt. – slightly wounded
Company I
W. B. Nix – slightly wounded
Waterhouse gave his regimental total losses as:
2 killed
11 wounded
6 missing
Source: image above from: Ancestry.com. U.S., Confederate Army Casualty Lists and Reports, 1861-1865, [Engagements in Louisiana, image 84], database on-line, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original source: Confederate States Army Casualties: Lists and Narrative Reports, 1861–1865. Microfilm publication M836, 7 rolls. ARC ID: 653994, Records of the Adjutant and Inspector General’s Department, War Department Collection of Confederate Records, Record Group 109, National Archives at Washington, D.C. Also copy in: “19th Texas Infantry Casualties at Milliken’s Bend,” Regimental Files, Texas Heritage Museum, Hill College, Hillsboro, Texas.
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