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Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative, Chapter 11: second Manassas (search)
he Gap. the opposing forces. Sigel's attack. Reno's and Kearny's attack. Hooker's and Reno's attReno's attack. Grover's brigade. Porter's corps. Pope versus Porter. Kearny and Reno attack. Longstreet tReno attack. Longstreet takes position. Longstreet meets King. Pope is misled. Lee awaits attack. the forces. the lines.were the three divisions of Hooker, Kearny, and Reno, about 18,000. About seven miles to the southto come upon the field, and Sigel, calling upon Reno for reenforcements, again made a desperate assawith the three divisions of Kearny, Hooker, and Reno. Had he awaited their arrival before wrecking on Hill's left, had had no close fighting, and Reno's two brigades were also in good condition. Beto reach Porter, and at five ordered Kearny and Reno with their five brigades to attack Jackson's len the 29th, by the two divisions of Kearny and Reno with their five brigades. Like the four precedhis storm on their backs, Stevens's division of Reno's corps, the 9th, charged the approaching Confe[1 more...]
Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative, Chapter 13: Sharpsburg or Antietam (search)
rps93841279946059 Grand Aggregate Confed.19249381230413,609 Federal casualties. 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, 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, Crawford, Dana, Weber, Wainwright, Gallagher, Barlow, and Tyndale. Among the Confederate generals were, killed: Garland, G. B. Anderson, Branch, Starke, and Douglas. Among the wounded were Lawton, R. H. Anderson, Wright, Ripley, J. R. Jones, and MacRae.