. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . Captain Ralph W. P. 13, 1861. Jan. g, 1863. Promoted to , 188th P. V., Jan 9. i£ Sergeant Thko L. Lockekman. Aug. 19, 1S61. Nov. 14, 1863 Promoted to Lieutenant, 137th P. V., Nov. 14, 1863. COMPANY Sfrgeant George W. 2, 1861. Feb. 9, Discharged, Feb. 9, 1863. Disability 1862] ANTIETAM 113 Company Henry Darrah, and Privates Clark, McBride, McCann, McGinn, McGuffin, INlcVey and Ward. Darrah and McVey dying from :


. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . Captain Ralph W. P. 13, 1861. Jan. g, 1863. Promoted to , 188th P. V., Jan 9. i£ Sergeant Thko L. Lockekman. Aug. 19, 1S61. Nov. 14, 1863 Promoted to Lieutenant, 137th P. V., Nov. 14, 1863. COMPANY Sfrgeant George W. 2, 1861. Feb. 9, Discharged, Feb. 9, 1863. Disability 1862] ANTIETAM 113 Company Henry Darrah, and Privates Clark, McBride, McCann, McGinn, McGuffin, INlcVey and Ward. Darrah and McVey dying from :—Privates Steinrook, of Company B, and Paddock of Company K. As to the number of troops engaged, the same diversity ofopinion that usually occurs as to estimates of opposing forces isagain used in giving the estimated number of each army engagedat Antietam. General Lee in his official report as published inReports of the Army of Northern Virginia, says: The great battle was fought by less than forty thousand men onour side, all of whom had undergone the greatest labors and hard-ships in the field and on the march. Colonel Taylor in his Four Years with General Lee, puts thenumber down at 35,255. but if this estimate is made up in thesame ratio as General D. R. Jones statement in regard to hisdivision, who said he had but 2,430 men in hi


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