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l the morning of the 21st. When the enemy, having evacuated during the preceding night, we moved forward into the city and encamped just outside, at the terminus of Bull street. The casualties during the time covered by the above report were as follows: December 7th, private Jesse Campbell, Co. D, killed by accidental discharge of gun. December 13th, private W. P. Nichols, Co. C, wounded by shell — back, severe; private Zeno Besnekur, Co. I, wounded by shell — thigh, severe; Sergeant Frank Bowen, Co. I, wounded by shell — hip, slight. December 12th, Corporal W. P. Haight, Co. E, taken prisoner on the island; private Delos Peck, Co. E, taken prisoner on the island; private Clark E. Oyer, Co. G, taken prisoner on the island. November 19th, private L. L. Hunt, Co. B, deserted to the enemy. Several others received slight injuries from contusion by shells, which burst in camp at various times between the eleventh and twenty-first, but the injuries were not sufficiently seriou<
rminated, I, because of the condition of my wounds, turned over the command of the division to Brigadier-General Starke. In conclusion, I beg to recognize the gallantry of my personal staff, and the obligations I am under to them. I beg to mention Major W. A. Taliaferro, A. A. G.; Lieutenant R. K. Meade and Lieutenant P. A. Taliaferro, Aids-de-camp, and to testify my regard for the gallantry and good conduct of my orderly, private Depriest, who was severely wounded, and of privates Dowman, Bowen, and Tyree, couriers. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, William B. Taliaferro, Brigadier-General, commanding Division A. V. Report of Brigadier-General Walker, commanding division, of operations at Harper's Ferry. headquarters Walker's division, camp near Winchester, Va., October 7, 1862. Major E. F. Paxton, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector-General, Jackson's Corps, A. N. V.: sir: I have the honor to make the following report of the operatio