195
The Light Division 381
Cavalry, etc. 20 1,314
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22,436
Losses on the Rappahannock, August 20 to 24 100
Losses at Bristoe Station and Manassas Junction,
August 26, 27 300
Losses at Groveton, August 28:
Stonewall Division (estimate) 441
Ewell's Division 759 1,200
Stragglers and sick (estimate) 1,200
Cavalry transferred to Stuart 1,200 4,000
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Strength at Second Manassas, August 29 and 30 18,436
Losses:
Taliaferro's Division 416
Ewell's Division 364
The Light Division 1,507 2,387
Loss at Chantilly, September 1 500
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Should have marched into Maryland 15,549
Strength at Sharpsburg:
Jones' Division 2,000
Ewell's Division 4,000
The Light Division 5,000
(1 Brigade left at Harper's Ferry) 800 11,800*
Loss at Harper's Ferry 62
Losses at Sharpsburg:
Jones' Division 700
Ewell's Division 1,334
The Light Division 404 2,438
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Strength on September 19 9,300
(* 3866 sick and straggling since August 28 = 21 per cent.)
The Report of September 22, O.R. volume 14 part 2 page 621, gives
Jackson's own Division 2,558
Ewell's Division 8,290
The Light Division 4,777
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10,620*
(* Over 1300 stragglers had rejoined.)
CHAPTER 2.20. FREDERICKSBURG.
1862.
October.
While the Army of Northern Virginia was resting in the Valley,
McClellan was preparing for a winter campaign. He was unable,
however, to keep pace with the impati
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