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Return of Casualties in the Union forces, Major General John Pope commanding, at the battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862 - Continued.

Killed. Wounded.

Command. Officers. Enlisted Officers. Enlisted

men. men.

Third Brigade.

Brigadier

General GEORGE

S. GREENE.

1st District of ......... ......... 1 2

Columbia

78th New York ......... ......... .......... .........

Total Third ......... ......... 1 2

Brigade

Total Second 7 112 52 648

Division

Artillery

Maine Light 1 6

Artillery, 4th ......... ..........

Battery.

Maine Light 4 9

Artillery, 6th ......... ..........

Battery.

1st New York

Light Artillery, ......... ......... .......... .........

Battery K.

1st New York

Light Artillery, ......... ......... .......... .........

Battery L.

1st New York

Light Artillery, ......... ......... .......... .........

Battery M.

2nd New York 1

Light Artillery, ......... ......... .........

Battery L.

New York Light

Artillery, 10th ......... ......... .......... .........

Battery.

Pennsylvania 1 1 6

Light Artillery, .........

Battery E.

4th U. S. 1 4

Artillery, ......... ..........

Battery F.

Total artillery ......... 7 2 25

Total Second 23 279 92 1,228

Army Corps

THIRD ARMY

CORPS.

Major General

IRVIN MCDOWELL.

SECOND DIVISION.

Brigadier

General JAMES

B. RICKETTS.

First Brigade.

Brigadier

General ABRAM

DURYEA.

97th New York ......... ......... .......... 1

104th New York ......... ......... .......... .........

105th New York ......... ......... 1 7

107th ......... ......... .......... 3

Pennsylvania

Total First ......... ......... 1 11

Brigade

Second Brigade.

Brigadier

General Z. B.

TOWER.

26th New York ......... ......... .......... .........

94th New York ......... ......... .......... .........

88th ......... ......... .......... 1

Pennsylvania

90th ......... ......... .......... .........

Pennsylvania

Total Second ......... ......... .......... 1

Brigade

Captured or missing.

Command. Officers. Enlisted Aggregate. Remarks.

men.

Third Brigade.

Brigadier

General GEORGE

S. GREENE.

1st District of ......... 1 4

Columbia

78th New York 1 21 22

Total Third 1 22 26

Brigade

Total Second 10 117 946

Division

Artillery

Maine Light 1 8

Artillery, 4th .........

Battery.

Maine Light 5 18

Artillery, 6th .........

Battery.

1st New York No loss

Light Artillery, ......... ......... .......... reported.

Battery K.

1st New York No loss

Light Artillery, ......... ......... .......... reported.

Battery L.

1st New York No loss

Light Artillery, ......... ......... .......... reported.

Battery M.

2nd New York 1

Light Artillery, ......... .........

Battery L.

New York Light No loss

Artillery, 10th ......... ......... .......... reported.

Battery.

Pennsylvania 8

Light Artillery, ......... .........

Battery E.

4th U. S. 5

Artillery, ......... .........

Battery F.

Total artillery ......... 6 40

Total Second 37 557 2,216

Army Corps

THIRD ARMY

CORPS.

Major General

IRVIN MCDOWELL.

SECOND DIVISION.

Brigadier

General JAMES

B. RICKETTS.

First Brigade.

Brigadier

General ABRAM

DURYEA.

97th New York ......... ......... 1

104th New York ......... ......... .......... No loss

reported.

105th New York ......... ......... 8

107th ......... 1 4

Pennsylvania

Total First ......... 1 13

Brigade

Second Brigade.

Brigadier

General Z. B.

TOWER.

26th New York ......... ......... .......... No loss

reported.

94th New York ......... ......... .......... No loss

reported.

88th ......... ......... 1

Pennsylvania

90th ......... ......... .......... No loss

Pennsylvania reported.

Total Second ......... ......... 1

Brigade


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