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Wounded

Transferred directly to Annapolis immediately after the battle aboard the Adelaide (above)

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  1. Andrews, William G.    Private. Hamilton Guards. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; remained in Annapolis hospital; arrived at New Bern 27 April 1862.

  2. Clark, William E.    Private. Tar River Boys. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; paroled 17 October 1861.

  3. Cory, James A.    Private. Tar River Boys. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; remained in Annapolis hospital as of March 1862.

  4. Davis, Willoughby    Private.  Jonesboro Guards. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 30 January 1862.

  5. Forbes, Wilson    Private. Jonesboro Guards. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 11 December 1861.

  6. Hines, Henry    Private. Lenoir Braves. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren 29 January 1862; paroled 30 January 1862.

  7. Keele, Ashley    Private. Hamilton Guards. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 11 December 1861.

  8. Metts, Logan    Private. Lenoir Braves. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; paroled 17 October 1861.

  9. Mills, John    Private. Tar River Boys.  Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 11 December 1861.

  10. Mooring, John    Private. Tar River Boys. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 11 December 1861.

  11. Rogerson, McGilbert    Private. Roanoke Guards.  Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; died 9 October 1861.

  12. Sawyer, Mathias M.    Private. N. C. Defenders. Transported to Annapolis hospital after the battle; transferred to Governors Island; paroled 17 October 1861.

Transported to New York Harbor the day after the battle

  1. Everett, Henry     Private. Hamilton Guards. Confined at Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren

  2. Everett, William H.    Private. Hamilton Guards. Confined at Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 30 January 1862.

  3. Haislip, William A.    Private. Hamilton Guards. Confined at Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 11 December 1861.

  4. Harvey, William H.    Private. Washington Grays. Confined at Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 30 January 1862.

  5. Jenkins, John H.    Private. Lenoir Braves. Confined at Governors Island; paroled 17 October 1861.

  6. Long, Joseph J.    Private. Hamilton Guards. Confined at Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 30 January 1862.

  7. Moore, George W.    Private. Hamilton Guards. Confined at Governors Island; transferred to Fort Warren; paroled 30 January 1862.

Transported to New Bern during the battle

  1. Knight, Charles W.    Lieutenant. Roanoke Guards. Evacuated to New Bern during the battle.

  2. Murdaugh, W. H.    Lieutenant. C. S. Navy. Evacuated to New Bern during the battle.

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