Statistics for occurrence #1 of “McClellan” in chapter 1.18, section c.1.18.76, page 142 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24.:
...pulsed, with a loss of not less than 6,000 killed and wounded, the Union army suffering not half as much.
After this series of bloody battles, in which Lee lost 19,739 men, killed and wounded, to McClellan 's 9,796, Lee marched toward the Rappahannock, attacking Pope at Cedar Mountain, again at Bull Run and Chantilly, and finally pressing the Union army back into
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