
8TH (BAXTER-SMITH) CAVALRY

4th/8th Tennessee Regiment
of Cavalry C. S. A.
Casualty Report - Battle of Dover Tennessee
February 3, 1862 for Wharton’s Cavalry Brigade
Transcribed by Theodore Urbanski
and
Bill Allen
The below companies of the 4th /8th Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry reported receiving casualties during the Battle of Dover, Tennessee, [Tuesday] February 3, 1863.
Wounded
Officers 3
Non Commissioned Officers 1
Enlisted or Conscripted 11
Total Wounded 15
Killed 4
Officers 0
Non Commissioned Officers 0
Enlisted or Conscripts 2
2
Total 16 soldiers
Field and Service Company
Name of Soldiers Type of Wound Received Cause of Death
Major William Bledsoe Slight wound in foot
Company A "Marshall Rangers"
Name of Soldier Type of Wound Received Cause of Death
1st Cpl. R. S. Walker Wounded below left shoulder
Pvt. T. H. Fagan Slight wound right arm
Pvt. Ben F. Nevils Wound to Right shoulder
Pvt. Zilman Spencer Broken Thigh [left on field]
Company D
Name of Soldier Type of Wound Received Cause of Death
Pvt. M. V. Pemberton Killed in Action
2 unknown wounded [Company report May 28, 1863]
Company E
Soldier’s Name Type of Wound Received Cause of Death
Pvt. John Holland Wound to Thigh
Pvt. D. H. Porterfield Killed in Action
Pvt. Tilman Tittle Killed in Action
Company F
Name of Soldier Type of Wound Received Cause of Death
Pvt. John T. Wright Wound in Hand
Company G
Name of Soldier Type of Wound Received Cause of Death
Capt. Jonathan Nichols Wounded in Left Arm
Pvt. P. L. Powell Slight wound in Wrist
Pvt. J. M. Smith Slight wound in Thigh
Pvt. D. W. Talbert Wounded in Right Arm Died from wounds
Company I
Name of Soldier Type of Wound Received Cause of Death
Pvt. John Padgett Unknown Presumed dead [lived]
Company K "Cedar Snags"
Name of soldiers Type of Wound Received Cause of Death
Capt. Paul F. Anderson Slight wound in Thigh

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