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ell, Va. Union, 99th Pa., 20th Ind., 2d U. S. Sharpshooters. Losses: Union, 20 wounded; Confed., 90 prisoners. September 13, 1864: Lock's Ford, Va. Union, Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 2 killed, 18 wounded; Confed., 181 captured. September 16, 1864: Sycamore Church, Va. Union, 1st D. C. and 13th Pa. Cav. Losses: Union, 400 killed, wounded, and captured; Confed., 50 killed and wounded. September 16-18, 1864: Fort Gibson, Ind. Ter. Union, 79th U. S. Colored and 2d Kan. Cav. Losses: Union, 38 killed, 48 missing. September 19-22, 1864: Winchester and Fisher's Hill, Va. Union, Sixth, Eighth Corps, and 1st and 2d Divisions of the Nineteenth Corps, Averell's and Torbert's Cav., Maj.-Gen. Phil. Sheridan; Confed., Gen. Jubal Early's command. Losses: Union, 749 killed, 4440 wounded, 357 missing; Confed., 250 killed, 1777 wounded, 2813 captured; Union, Brig.-Gens. Russell and Mulligan ki