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Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative, Chapter 15: Chancellorsville (search)
surpassed, measured either by the strength of the lines carried or by the casualties suffered in so brief a period. In Colston's division four brigades lost eight brigade commanders, three killed and five disabled. Three out of six of the divisioere within six hours, five of the 15 brigades lost over 600 in killed and wounded each: Lane's N. C. brigade losing 786; Colston's N. C. and Va. losing 726; Pender's N. C., 693. The battle of Chickamauga is generally called the bloodiest of modersing.54430484 Va. Garnett's Brig. From Report of Surgeon Guild, excluding slightly wounded and missing.52420472 N. C. Colston's (Va.)12859480802 La. Nicholls's From Report of Surgeon Guild, excluding slightly wounded and missing.47266313 Colston's Div.2811,710802,0716,600 Artillery, 2d Corps26124150 Total 2d Corps1,2626,8701,5019,63335,800 Lee, F., Cav. Brig.4711 Pelham's Arty.46818 Grand Total1,6839,2772,19613,15656,444 Federal casualties COMMANDSKILLEDWOUNDEDMISSINGTOTA