These were nearly all killed, or severely wounded.
During the engagement Captain Houston was severely wounded in the thigh, from the effects of which he never fully recovered.
He still held the bridle, but was so severely wounded that, after repeated efforts, he could not remount.
The fight was long and bloody: Hermann himself, severely wounded, was at one time almost in the hands of the Romans.
Tilly, severely wounded, narrowly escaped death, and reached Halle with only a few hundred men.
Seidlitz twice refused to make the charge; and then when he yielded, was struck down, severely wounded, after his cavalry had been cut to pieces.
Captain Barclay, senior officer, and the commander of the Lady Prevost, severely wounded.
At half after seven he was hit by a rifle-ball, then a fragment of shell unhorsed him, and he was borne from the field, so severely wounded that he was for a considerable time incapacitated for duty.
Clyburn, who lost a leg, and of Major Todd, commanding Third regiment, severely wounded.
Haskell, severely wounded, refused to leave the field until he sank fainting from loss of blood.
In the fight of the Fourteenth regiment to sustain the sharpshooters, Lieutenant-Colonel Brown and Major Croft were severely wounded.
In one of these contacts General Hampton was twice severely wounded.
The regiment under his command made a desperate fight until their Colonel was severely wounded, fell from his horse and was taken prisoner.
He was an officer under the brave and independent Stark and so severely wounded in one of his legs at the battle of Bennington that he was crippled for life.
On the morning of the 31st of that month a simultaneous assault was made on two sides of the city in which Montgomery was killed and Arnold severely wounded in the leg.
On one of these occasions the admiral's son, while directing the course of his vessel, was so severely wounded that he died shortly afterwards.
The Didon's main-mast was so severely wounded that it had immediately to be cut away, when the Phoenix, taking her in tow, steered for a British port.
Sarver, severely wounded in battle of Frazier's Farm; disabled and discharged.
This barbarous act was repeated in the presence of this inhuman monster, Shortland--and the prisoners fell, either dead or severely wounded, in all directions before his sight.
Our loss was very slight--among other gallant fellows who were hurt, Captain Quirk was so severely wounded in the arm that he could go no further upon the expedition.
Captain Terrill and Lieutenant Maupin both severely wounded at the Mt.
Captain Kirkpatrick, severely wounded, was forced to quit the field.
Lamb, Captain, severely wounded in the assault upon Quebec, under Montgomery and Arnold, i.
He also expressed his regret that General Knox had declined his appointment, and that his feelings had been severely wounded by being outranked.
Dieskau defeated, severely wounded, and made prisoner, while marching to the defence of, i.
Elected Second Lieutenant at reorganization of the army; severely wounded at Richmond, Ky.
Severely wounded at Murfreesboro; at hospital one month; taken to Camp Morton; exchanged August, 1863.
In his mouth to be “left on the field” always sounded like the grudging admission of an especial distinction, and next to “being left” what was most pleasant evidently was to be severely wounded.
There more than a hundred men were lying on the hard stone pavement, severely wounded, crippled.
Russell, of the 19th Indiana, a resident of this city, and so severely wounded as to render him almost incapable of work; L.
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