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lept upon the field. The brigade went into action unexpectedly, but behaved extremely well. For the time they were engaged, and the small numbers present, their loss was heavy, being in the aggregate one hundred and four killed and wounded, including some valuable officers. Among the killed were Lieutenant W. C. Leppard, of the Thirteenth, and Adjutant W. C. Buckannon, of the Twelfth; and among the wounded were Captain A. P. West and Lieutenant E. T. Youngblood, of the Fourteenth, and Robert Junkins, of Orr's rifles. No field officers killed or wounded. Statement of Killed and Wounded.  Killed.Wounded.Aggregate. First S. C. Vols.,178 Orr's Rifles,52530 Twelfth S. C. Vols.,11011 Thirteenth S. C. Vols.,52429 Fourteenth S. C. Vols.,32326        104 capture of Harper's Ferry. The brigade left Ox Hill on the third of September, and, marching through Dranesville and Leesburg, crossed the Potomac into Maryland at White's Ford on the fifth. They rested at Monocacy J