her, Gregg, Pender, Field, Thomas7
JacksonWinder, Jones, J. K., Taliaferro, Starke6
Hill, D. H.Ripley, Garland, Rodes, Anderson, G. B. Colquitt4
Total 2d Corps4 Divisions19 Brigades, 24 Batteries, 100 Guns24
ArtilleryPendletonPendleton's Reserve, 58 Guns12
CavalryStuartHampton, Lee F., Robertson, 14 Guns3
Aggregate2 Corps, 10 Divisions43 Brigades, 284 guns, 55,000 Men67
CORPSDIVISIONSBRIGADESBATTS.
1st CorpsKingPhelps, Doubleday, Patrick, Gibbon4
HookerRickettsDuryea, Christian, Hartsuff2
MeadeSeymour, Magilton, Gallagher4
2d CorpsRichardsonCaldwell, Meagher, Brooke2
SumnerSedgwickGorman, Howard, Dana2
FrenchKimball, Morris, Weber3
5th CorpsMorellBarnes, Griffin, Stockton3
PorterSykesBuchanan, Lovell, Warren3
HumphreysHumphreys, Tyler, Allabach2
6th CorpsSlocumTorbert, Bartlett, Newton4
FranklinSmith, W. F.Hancock, Brooks, Irwin3
CouchDevens, Howe, Cochrane4
9th CorpsWillcox, O. B.Christ, Welsh2
BurnsideSturgisNagle, Ferrero2
RodmanFairchild, Harland1
CoxSeamm
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.