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officers and regiments. I respectfully refer you to the accompanying brigade reports for details.
I append also a statement of the loss sustained by the Light Division in the battles around Richmond:
Loss sustained by the Light Division, Major General A. P. Hill, on June 26,27, and 30, and July 1.
Rank. Killed. Wounded.
Brigadier-generals ---- 2
Colonels 2 10
Lieutenant-colonels 3 9
Majors 3 6
Captains 10 66
Lieutenants 32 138
Non-commissioned officers 94 428
Private 475 2,592
Total 619 3,251
Grand total ---- 3,870
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
A. P. HILL,
Major-General.
Brigadier General R. H. CHILTON,
Adjutant and Inspector General, Army of Northern Virginia.
[Inclosure.]
HEADQUARTERS LIGHT DIVISION, March 11, 1863.MAJOR: Will you do me the favor to add to my report of the battles around Richmond the following additions in casualties from the Sixtieth Virginia, Colonel Starke, not included in those I sent:
Rank. Killed. Wounded.
Captains 1 2
Lieutenants 1 3
Privates 29 168
Total 31 173
Grand total ---- 204
Very truly,
A. P. HILL,Major-General.
Major W. H. TAYLOR,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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