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The Maryland Line in the Confederate States Army.

Chapter 42: CASUALTIES Of the Officers as near as can be remembered.
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A former Confederate major provides a concise regimental history of Maryland men who served with Southern forces, tracing the formation, organization, and battlefield service of infantry, cavalry, and artillery units. The narrative combines chronological accounts of campaigns and engagements, unit rosters and casualty returns, commentary on reorganizations and personnel changes, and brief personal anecdotes and reflections on recruitment and morale. Final sections recap losses and the condition of units at the war’s end, and highlight selected actions, including participation at Second Manassas.

CASUALTIES
Of the Officers as near as can be remembered.

Killed—Lieutenant Colonel Ridgely Brown, Captain A. F. Schwartz, Lieutenant Henry C. Blackiston.

Wounded—Lieutenant Colonel Dorsey, severely; Major R. C. Smith, severely, disabled; Captain George W. Booth, Adjutant, severely; Captain F. A. Bond, severely, disabled; Captain George W. Emack, several times slightly; Captain Raisin, severely; Lieutenant J. A. V. Pue, severely; Lieutenant Thomas Green, severely; Lieutenant W. H. Dorsey, several times; Lieutenant Joseph K. Roberts, severely; Lieutenant C. Irving Ditty, severely.