s, siege of Harper's Ferry, Sept. 13-15, 1862
KILLEDWOUNDEDMISSINGTOTAL
Sept. 13.
McLaws's Div., Md. Hgts.35178213
Sept. 14.
McLaws's Div., Crampton's Gap62208479749
Sept. 14.
Mahone's Brig., Crampton's Gap892127227
Sept. 14-15. A. P. Hill'Sept. 14.
Mahone's Brig., Crampton's Gap892127227
Sept. 14-15. A. P. Hill's Div., Bol. Hgts.36669
Sept. 14-15.
Walker's Div., Loudon145
Aggregate1095486061,263
Total Fed., Crampton's Gap1154162533
Total Fed., Harper's Ferry4417312,52012,737
Aggregate15958912,52213,270
The casualties given in Mahone's brigade incSept. 14-15. A. P. Hill's Div., Bol. Hgts.36669
Sept. 14-15.
Walker's Div., Loudon145
Aggregate1095486061,263
Total Fed., Crampton's Gap1154162533
Total Fed., Harper's Ferry4417312,52012,737
Aggregate15958912,52213,270
The casualties given in Mahone's brigade include those of the battle of Sharpsburg, which was not reported separately.
No reports were made by the Confederate cavalry.
The Confederate casualties at Boonsboro are not reported separately, except Rodes's brigade, which reports: killed 61, wouSept. 14-15.
Walker's Div., Loudon145
Aggregate1095486061,263
Total Fed., Crampton's Gap1154162533
Total Fed., Harper's Ferry4417312,52012,737
Aggregate15958912,52213,270
The casualties given in Mahone's brigade include those of the battle of Sharpsburg, which was not reported separately.
No reports were made by the Confederate cavalry.
The Confederate casualties at Boonsboro are not reported separately, except Rodes's brigade, which reports: killed 61, wounded 151, missing 204, total 522.
It was most severely engaged of any, except, possibly, Garland's, which was routed when he was killed.
Garland's losses for the whole campaign are given as: killed 86, wounded 440, total 526.
Livermore's Number
comments as follows upon the situation at this time.
Ropes, 2, 349.
This decision, to stand and fight at Sharpsburg, which Gen. Lee took on the evening of Sept. 14, just after his troops had been driven from the South Mountain passes, is, beyond controversy, one of the boldest and most hazardous decisions in his whole milialties.
Maryland campaign
KILLEDWOUNDEDMISSINGTOTAL
Cavalry Affairs, Sept. 3-2012522084
Boonsboro or South Mountain, Sept.143251,403851,813
Crampton's Pass, Sept. 141134182533
Harper's Ferry, Sept. 14-154417312,34712,564
Sharpsburg, Sept. 16-182,7089,54975312,410
Shepherdstown Ford, Sept. 2071161131363
Grand Aggregate, FeSept. 14-154417312,34712,564
Sharpsburg, Sept. 16-182,7089,54975312,410
Shepherdstown Ford, Sept. 2071161131363
Grand Aggregate, Federal3,27311,75613,33827,767
The casualties among general and field-officers were unusually heavy.
Among the Federals' commanding corps were Reno and Mansfield killed, and Hooker wounded.
Commanding Divisions or Brigades were, killed: Richardson, Rodman, Goodrich, and Miles.
Among the wounded were Hatch, Hartsuff, Sedgwick,