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contusion and abrasion, slight; William Frick, ordinary seaman, abrasion of side and thigh, slight; John Maxwell, coal-heaver, scalp-wounds, slight; James Sterling, coal-heaver, contusion of side, slight; John McKennon, ordinary seaman, contusion, slight; Benjamin K. Taylor, landsman, contusion, slight; Isaac B. Larett, seaman, contusion, slight; and James Shea, Quarter-Gunner, contusion, slight.
All these wounds were slight.
Patrick McGowan, coal-heaver, wound of left elbow, severe; Joseph Machon, first-class boy, splinter-wound and contusion, severe; William McCarren, landsman, contusion of left eye, severe.
Killed, eleven; wounded, forty-three.
Total, fifty-four.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, George Maulsby, Surgeon. Captain J. Alden, Commanding U. S. Steamer Brooklyn.
Report of casualties on the U. S. S. Lackawanna.
United States steam-sloop Lackawanna, Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864.
sir: I have the honor to report the following list of casualties