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rRllTAY MOKNLNU, hOtMtM 1, 115. CASUALTY LIST Washiai-ton, Oct. Zl. Te folloe.st casualties are repnrtel Y Ta-e--sanding geaeral of the Aaierean ei- -lieditioiiarT;.. fir.. : Killed to't? ltcxl ef wounds pied of aeeideat Bad other eaasea.- t Ied ef disease TeuVded severely . K Wounded (degree nadeterniiBed 1 - 2 , Toui .: :.....-;.,55i Names of North CaroliBiMi ia above tiat: , , - Clarlie A. Pritehard f private V Eliz abeth City, wB.Bdel. degree andeter- ' - : ... , .aeesjad Urn.' A wceid axirrca!tT list issned r today folloira : Killed ia actios Died of woonds .t Wed f diseaae Wevaded tifftt BeUrpid . . IK Wonaded slightly W Total .. '.. .......... 5 Name of North, Carotiaiaaa ia thi liat are: Ira U Satterseld (private), Bmce, killed ia aetioa.'" . Kdward Wright fprirate' Jackson vi lie, died of. diseaae. 8amoerfpruill Woodier (heu.eBiat Creewell, wobaIed,dsjTe UBueli'ras.a ed. $as A! Bussell foorporal' Star, wounded, degree undetermined. James B. fisher ipr'riie' lUse.ma.-y, roiianded, drgre uBd'torm tc i. Hlanea H. Kiddie fprirate Saafo.-d. sounded, di'fe" "uonetera.aed. Clinton A. TharrlngiJ ' pr.va.e louisburg, R. F; 1. 2, wounded, degree mdetermined. Marine orpe umum. . t Snicoiaiv of .Mar:r.e Corp easu''" to date. , . Officer: leah . -. . . 5 Wofialcd .. .'. ......... - T - 1.;. j&l . till J -li.." . , .11 " I! , .1 . ,, M HI ! ' ' I! MUli I I III I ' j . ft .KnHsie't me " Ieath '.".".'.' "WeifBrted- Tri ha biTi-- hf enemy Misin-.. ... . . -iS ... , 193 Tuial i-atker S. Car. Now i,:ut . Rocky Mount, Oet. il. AnoJier yc-t; man from Rorii.v Uounf'aif entered Ci' servite of Use e "ani fl! a private, al in he eourse o a few arti;Bt niiiKior.ed as a Ketjii.l l eotcBtBt. Hf is Ueiit. Luther o. ijy, who jas: rai- tiated from the of f iters fraiatag Kliooi tjariio i,. Us. He efciored the - if r jii r. sfTf fal "TS nHTt!n,-al-rer ai.t- ! Tiifi initl trsihij, Cao Jtrkssa. t'oluabM, H. 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