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Numbers 384.Return of Casualties in the Union forces at Winchester, Va., June 13-15, 1863.
[Compiled from nominal list of casualties, returns, &c.]
Killed Wounded Cap. &Miss.
Command. Officers Enlisted Officers Enlisted Officers Enlisted Agg
men men men regate
Eighth Army Corps.
Second Division. Major
General Robert H. Milroy.
First Brigade. Brigadier
General Washington L.
Elliott.
1st Massachusetts --- --- -- 3 1 39 43
Artillery, Company I
110th Ohio --- 4 1 50 5 205 265
116th Ohio 1 7 1 28 8 133 178
122nd Ohio 1 7 1 24 14 366 413
123rd Ohio --- 21 4 58 21 445 549
12th Pennsylvania Cavalry --- 4 -- 12 4 152 172
13th Pennsylvania Cavalry --- --- -- 1 3 244 248
5th U. S. Artillery, --- 3 -- 1 1 75 81
Battery L
Total First Brigade 2 46 7 177 57 1660 1949
Second Brigade.
Colonel William G. Ely.
Killed Wouned Cap. &Mis.
18th Connecticut 1 17 4 42 21 513 598
5th Maryland --- --- -- 5 27 288 320
87th Pennsylvania 1 3 -- 21 9 78 112
1 st West Virginia --- --- -- 1 1 10 12
Cavalry, Company K
3rd West Virginia --- --- -- -- 1 71 72
Cavalry, Companies D and
E
1 st West Virginia Light --- --- -- 3 -- 80 83
Artillery, Battery D
12th West Virginia 2 4 1 35 3 188 233
Total Second Brigade 4 24 5 107 62 1208 1430
Third Brigade.
Colonel Andrew T. McReynolds.
Killed Wouded Cap. &Miss.
Alexander's (Maryland) --- --- -- 5 -- 34 39
battery
6th Maryland --- 1 -- 6 3 164 174
1st New York Cavalry --- 1 -- 3 -- 56 60
67th Pennsylvania 1 16 -- 38 22 714 791
Total Third Brigade 1 18 -- 52 25 968 1064
Total Second Division 2 88 12 336 114 3856 4443
Officers Killed. -Captains Edward L. Porter, Eighteenth Connecticut; Frederick H. Arckenoe, One hundred and sixteenth Ohio; Charles J. Gibeaut, One hundred and twenty-second Ohio; Lynford Troch, Sixty-seventh Pennsylvania; Wells S. Farrah, Eighty-seventh Pennsylvania; Lieutenants Thomas W. Bradley and John T. Ben Gough, Twelfth West Virginia.
Numbers 385.Report of Captain Frederick A. Palmer, Eighteenth Connecticut Infantry, Aide-de-Camp, of operations June 12-15.
_____, ___ __, 1863.
Colonel: I have the honor to report that, on June 12, scouting parties reported at headquarters Second Division, Eighth Army
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