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ly wounded: Sergeant A. J. Austin, E. C. Hoyt; privates John Hensley, Thos. B. Walker.
Frozen feet: Sergeants C. J. Herron, C. F. Williams; Corporals Wm. Bennett, John Lattman, John Wingate; privates Joseph German, James Urquhart, Wm. S. John, Algeray Ramsdell, James Epperson, A. J. F. Randell, William Farnham, John Baurland, Giles Ficknor, Alfred Peusho, B. B. Bigelow, J. Anderson, F. Bouralso, F. Brouch, A. L. Bailey, William Charleton, D. Donahue, C. H. Godbold, J. Heywood, C. Heath, J. Manning, Wm. Way.
recapitulation.
Co.Regiment.Killed.Wounded.Feet frozen.Total.
A,Second cavalry,25714
H,Second cavalry,2111629
K,Second cavalry,5142140
M,Second cavalry,315826
K,Third infantry,242733
Totals,144979142
died after the battle.
Private William Davis, company M, Second cavalry, February 2, at Ogden.
Lieutenant Darwin Chase, company K, Second cavalry, February 4, at Farmington.
Sergeant James Cantillon, company H, Second cavalry, February 5, at Camp Douglas.