Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1877 — Joseph’s Victims. [ARTICLE]
Joseph’s Victims.
The following is a list of the soldiers killed and wounded in the battle fought between Gcu, Howard and Chief Joseph’s band of Nez Perces Indians on the 11th and 12th of July : Killed. ‘ —ln the Fourth Artillery— James A. Workman, sergeant, company A; Charles Marquard, corporal, company A ; Charles Monntaindon, private, Company E. First cavalry—Juan Plater, private, company E; Mayer Cohen, pi’ivate, company E, First infantry— James Doyle, corporal, company I; Eison Compleon, private, company I; Jol in H. Heinean, drummer, compauy I; William Hutchinson, private, company C ; Edward W. YkotT, private, company B ; David W. NcNally. Wounded. —Capt. E. A. Bancroft, Fourth Artillery. T wen ty- first infantry— Lieut. C. A. Williams, Sergeant Repert, company I, severely ; private Shafther, company I, severely ; private Garreau, company I, slightly ; W. E. Skede, company I, severely ; Sergeant Kinklc, company I, slightly; Corporal Murphy, company I, severely ; Private Buchoii, company B, severely , Private Winters, company B, slightly ; Private Barton, company B, slightly ; Sergeant Eaches, company C, severely ; Private McGrath, company H, severely ; Corporal Connelly, company H, severely. First Cavalry—Sergeant Hauser, company E, slightly ; sergeant Simpson, company L, severely.
