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Numbers 202. Return of casualties in the Union forces at Maryland Heights and Harper's Ferry.*[Compiled from nominal list of casualties, returns, &c.]
Killed. Wounded.
Command Officers Enlisted Office Enlisted
men. rs. men.
General staff 1
12th Illinois Cavalry 2
2nd Illinois Light
Artillery, Battery M
65th Illinois Infantry 1 6
15th Indiana Battery 3
Rigby's (Wilder)
Indiana Battery
1st Maryland Cavalry 1 2
(detachment)
Cole's Battalion
Maryland Cavalry
1st Maryland Potomac 6 6
Home Brigade Infantry
3rd Maryland Potomac 1 2 1 8
Home Brigade Infantry
8th New York Cavalry
5th New York Heavy 2
Artillery, Batteries A
and F
12th New York Infantry
(militia)
39th New York Infantry 15
111th New York Infantry 5 6
115th New York Infantry 1 10
125th New York Infantry 2 1
126th New York Infantry 1 12 4 38
Potts' Ohio battery (F,
32nd Ohio Infantry)
32nd Ohio Infantry 1 9 3 55
60th Ohio Infantry 2 1 5
87th Ohio Infantry 1
7th Squadron Rhode
Island Cavalry
9th Vermont Infantry 3
Unattached, in
hospitals, &c
Total 3 41 13 160
Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing.
Command Officers Enlisted men. Aggregate.
General staff 6 7
12th Illinois Cavalry 4 153 159
2nd Illinois Light 3 97 100
Artillery, Battery M
65th Illinois Infantry 32 778 817
15th Indiana Battery 4 114 121
Rigby's (Wilder) 4 109 113
Indiana Battery
1st Maryland Cavalry 1 19 23
(detachment)
Cole's Battalion
Maryland Cavalry
1st Maryland Potomac 32 747 791
Home Brigade Infantry
3rd Maryland Potomac 24 510 546
Home Brigade Infantry
8th New York Cavalry 5 87 92
5th New York Heavy 9 256 267
Artillery, Batteries A
and F
12th New York Infantry 30 530 560
(militia)
39th New York Infantry 10 520 545
111th New York Infantry 36 934 981
115th New York Infantry 28 950 989
125th New York Infantry 38 881 922
126th New York Infantry 30 946 1,031
Potts' Ohio battery (F, 2 82 84
32nd Ohio Infantry)
32nd Ohio Infantry 31 643 742
60th Ohio Infantry 38 867 913
87th Ohio Infantry 38 976 1,015
7th Squadron Rhode
Island Cavalry
9th Vermont Infantry 30 714 747
Unattached, in 1,172 1,172
hospitals, &c
Total 435 12,085 ++12,737
OFFICERS KILLED.-Captain Jacob Sarbaugh, Third Maryland Potomac Home Brigade Infantry, Samuel R. Breese, Thirty-second Ohio Infantry, and Lieutenant Alfred R. Clapp, One hundred and twenty-sixth New York Infantry.
DIED OF WOUNDS.-Colonel Dixon S. Miles, Second U. S. Infantry, and Lieutenant Daniel C. Hiteshew, First Maryland Cavalry.
Numbers 203. Record of the Harper's Ferry Military Commission.PROCEEDINGS OF A MILITARY COMMISSION HELD AT WASHINGTON, CITY, D. C., BY VIRTUTE OF THE FOLLOWING ORDERS:
SPECIAL ORDERS, WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJT. General 'S OFFICE,
Numbers 256.
Washington, September 23, 1862.* * * * *
XXII. A special commission will assemble ion this city at 11 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, the 25th instant, for the trial of such cases as may be brought before it.
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*Includes actions at Maryland Heights September 12 and 13, and at Harper's Ferry and Bolivar Heights September 14 and 15.
+ No loss reported.
++ A number of the wounded fell into the enemy's hands, and are also counted with the captured.
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