Greensborough Patriot
Oct. 2, 1862
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Battle of Sharpsburg—Guilford Grays
Again are the
people of this community grieved by the loss of friends and relations who have
fallen in battle, whilst nobly assisting their comrades in arms in driving back
the foe.
In
the battle at Sharpsburg on the 18th of September, the 27th regiment,
Walker’s Brigade, acted a conspicuous part, and no less conspicuous was the
conduct of the Guilford Grays, who are attached to that regiment. The 27th was in the thickest of the
fight, and for some time bore the brunt of the engagement. The regiment went into the action with 300
men, of whom two hundred and three were killed and wounded. The wounds, we learn, are generally
slight. The flag of the regiment was
completely riddled—having had thirty-two holes shot through it, and two balls
into the staff. The conduct of officers
and men in the sanguine engagement is spoken of in the highest terms of
praise. The Guilford Grays acted well
their part, as the list of casualties in the company fully attests. Of forty-seven who were in battle, twenty
five were killed and wounded. The death
of Capt. Adams will be severely felt, not only by the men immediately under his
command, but also by the entire regiment.
No braver man, or more gallant soldier fell on that day. He received his death-wound through the
stomach, the ball coming out at the spine, killing him almost instantly. The following is a list of the casualties in
the Grays, so far received:
Killed—Capt.
Adams, R. L. Smith, A. F. Coble, Samuel Young, J. M. Edwards.
Wounded—C.
A. Campbell, W. D. Archer, H. Kreider, J. E. McLean,W. D. McAdoo, William
McFarland, Samuel Gray, J. S. Hall, W. W. Underwood, L. L. Prather, B. F.
Burnsides, R. L. Donnell, W. T. Hunter, S. D. Winbourne, P. M. Brown, A. W.
Klutts.
Missing—J.
T. Edwards, R. B. Gibson, H. R. Forbis, P. Crutchfield, J. S. Wilson.
No
further particulars regarding troops from this State have reached us. It is to be regretted that our soldiers are
so negligent about keeping their friends at home advised of their actions.