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* Corpl. M. B. Hawkins -- Co. K -- 2d Fla. Cav. -- right
thigh bone shattered --
N. F, Jelke -- Co. I. 2d Cav-; left hand -- slight --
Jno. F. Simmons -- Hodges Co. Reserves -- Left arm & side --
slight --
Geo. D. Griffin -- Co. A.. Milton Light Artillery-; left elbow
shattered by a shell-; amputated that evening --
revovered --
W. C. Lipscomb -- Co. I -- 2d Fla. Cav. shoulders severe flesh
wound --
Corp. Wm. Newlett -- Co. I " " " right knee --
O. D. Jones " " " " " Left hip & pelvis --
mortal -- (he died at Madison--)
Saml. Odum -- Co. F. Reserves -- left groin -- slight --
J. B. Ellis -- Spencer's Co. B. 1st Fla. Reserves -- Left arm
& right lung -- mortal -- died in the Hospital in
Tallahassee --
J. L. Anderson --Co. A. 1st Fla. Reserves -- calf of leg --
flesh --
H. T. Mash -- Co. 5th Fla. Cav. -- right leg -- shell --
Jas. H. Robuck -- Co. I -- 2nd Fla. Cav. -- right hand --
2 fingers amputated --
Oscar Hart -- Volunteer -- face -- slight --
Col. J. J. Williams-; contusion of scrotum from fragment of
shell --
W. W. Felkel -- Co. E, 2d Fla. Cav. -- contusion right eye --
shell --
John Putnam -- Hilerease artillery -- ankle -- slight --
L. D. Smith -- Co. I -- 2d Fla. Cav. left leg -- slight --
C. W. Henison -- Co. A. " " " right thigh -- flesh --
Fort Morgan -- militia; thigh -- slight-; received in the
pursuit --
Capt. Lee Butler-; shot through the right arm-; slight --
C. A. Croome-; slight flesh wound in thigh -- received in the
pursuit --
Col. Daniels -- severe contusions recd. from fall from his horse --
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*Corpl. Hawkins had the lower end of the right thigh bone
shattered, & the ball was in the wound -- the limb ought to
have been immediately amputated-, & he would have probably
recovered -- But after a sage consultation, of the Doctors,
to my amazement, they let the limb alone -- When the man got
to Lake City 5 days late, amputation was performed-; but as
was to be expected -- the poor fellow died -- it was an
outrageous case of malpractice --

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Is Fort Morgan the name of an individual who received a thigh wound?