. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . ver. Hooker left his killed and wounded behind, and lost 14 guns 168 THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH REGIMENT [1863 and over 20,000 stands of arms. Our loss is reported at 17,197in killed, wounded and missing, being 12,197 in killed and wound-ed, and 5,000 missing; and that of the enemy 13,000, over 10,000killed and wounded, and about 3,000 missing. Bryant reports the loss as follows: Federal losses 17,000, ofwhom 12,000 were killed and wounded, and 5,000 missing; ofthe killed and
. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . ver. Hooker left his killed and wounded behind, and lost 14 guns 168 THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH REGIMENT [1863 and over 20,000 stands of arms. Our loss is reported at 17,197in killed, wounded and missing, being 12,197 in killed and wound-ed, and 5,000 missing; and that of the enemy 13,000, over 10,000killed and wounded, and about 3,000 missing. Bryant reports the loss as follows: Federal losses 17,000, ofwhom 12,000 were killed and wounded, and 5,000 missing; ofthe killed and wounded, 7,000 were in the corps of Sedgwick andSickles, and 4,400 in those of Slocum, Couch and Howard, andonly 600 in those of Meade and Reynolds; of the missing nearlyone-half were from Howards corps. Confederate, 13,000, ofwhom 10,300 were killed and wounded, and 2,700 missing. An-other writer, speaking of Howards defeat, says: The rout ofHowards Corps was possible only from the greatest neglect of allmilitary precautions; and further says: The blame of this sur-prise cannot however fairly be laid upon
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