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detailed list of killed and wounded, amounting to 78 killed and 533 wounded and 4 missing; in all, 615 killed, wounded, and missing.
Respectfully, &c.,
R. S. EWELL,
Major-General.
Major R. L. DABNEY, Asst. Adjt. General, Valley District.
[Inclosure.]
Casualties in Third Division, action of June 9, near Port Republic.
Killed Wounded
Command Officers Men Officers Men
Second
Brigade
Colonel W.
C. SCOTT
commanding
1st Maryland .......... .......... .......... 1
44th Virginia 1 13 3 32
52nd Virginia 1 11, 4 61
58th Virginia 1 3 3 65
Total 3 27 10 159
Fourth
Brigade
Colonel J.
A. WALKER
commanding
Field and 1 ......... ......... .........
staff
12th Georgia ......... ......... ......... 1
13th Virginia .......... .......... ......... ..........
25th Virginia ......... .......... 4 25
31st Virginia 2 12 3 76
Total 3 12 7 102
Eighth
Brigade
Brigadier-General
TAYLOR
commanding
6th Louisiana 1 10 2 53
7th Louisiana 1 7 5 110
8th Louisiana 1 7 3 27
9th Louisiana 1 3 ......... 36
Wheat's ......... 2 5 14
Battalion
Total 4 29 15 240
Grand total 10 68 32 501
Missing
Command Officers Men Aggregate Remarks
Second
Brigade
Colonel W.
C. SCOTT
commanding
1st ......... .......... .........
Maryland
44th ......... .......... .......... Lieutenant
Virginia William T.
Robertson
Killed, and
Capts. John S.
Anderson and
T.l R. Buckner
and Lieut J. M.
Hughes wounded
52nd ......... .......... ......... Captain
Virginia Benjamin T.
Walton killed,
and Lieuts. S.
B. Brown, John
N. Hanna, L.
Harman, and
James A. White
wounded
58th .......... .......... ......... Lieut George W.
Virginia Teaford killed,
and Captain
John P. Moore
and Lieuts. E.
C. Hurt and W.
C. Ridgway
wounded
Total ......... .......... 199
Fourth
Brigade
Colonel J.
A. WALKER
commanding
Field and .......... ......... ......... Major H. H.
staff Chenoweth
killed
12th .......... ......... .........
Georgia
13th .......... .......... ......... No loss
Virginia reported
25th .......... ......... ......... Captain
Virginia William T.
Gammon and
Lieuts. E. D.
Camden, J. J.
Dunkle, and
John H. Johnson
wounded.
31st ......... 4 .......... Captain Robert
Virginia H. Bradshaw and
Lieutenant A.
Whitley killed,
and Lieuts.
Jonathan W.
Arnett, J. M.
Burns, and W.
C. Kincaid
wounded.
Total ......... 4
128
Eighth
Brigade
Brigadier-General
TAYLOR
commanding
6th ......... ......... ......... Captain Isaac
Louisiana A. Smith
killed, and
Lieuts. Thomas
P. Farrar and
James O. Martin
wounded.
7th ......... .......... ......... Lieutenant J.
Louisiana H. Dedlake
killed,
Lieutenant
Colonel C. De
Choiseul died
of wounds,
Colonel H. T.
Haysand Lieuts.
James M. Brooks
W. C. Driver,
and L.
Pendergast
wounded
8th ............ ......... .......... Lieutenant A.
Louisiana G. Moore
killed, and
Lieuts. Robert
Montgomery,
Augustus
Randolps, and
G. L. P. Wren
wounded
9th .......... .......... .......... Lieutenant W.
Louisiana Meizell killed
Wheat's .......... ......... .......... Lieuts. E. H.
Battalion Cockcroft, John
Coyle, F. P.
McCarthy, Bruce
Putnam, and
Thaddeus A.
Ripley wounded
Total ......... .........
288
Grand total .......... 4
615
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