History of the Eighty-seventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, prepared from official records, diaries, and other authentic sources of information . arrived there soon after Johnsons raiders had left. WhenEarly retreated to Virginia, Colonel Schall and his men returnedto York. He soon afterward joined his regiment in the C. Z. Denues commanded the Menges Guards, oneof the companies that went to Cockeysville. The official reports of the battle of Monocacy show the follow-ing losses in the ist Brigade, under Colonel Truex: 7 officersand 74 men killed; 16 officers and 2


History of the Eighty-seventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, prepared from official records, diaries, and other authentic sources of information . arrived there soon after Johnsons raiders had left. WhenEarly retreated to Virginia, Colonel Schall and his men returnedto York. He soon afterward joined his regiment in the C. Z. Denues commanded the Menges Guards, oneof the companies that went to Cockeysville. The official reports of the battle of Monocacy show the follow-ing losses in the ist Brigade, under Colonel Truex: 7 officersand 74 men killed; 16 officers and 240 men wounded, 1 officerand 137 men captured or missing ; total 505 officers and men. The losses in the 2nd Brigade were 2 officers and 25 menkilled; 15 officers and 248 men wounded; 3 officers and 274 mencaptured or missing; total 567 officers and men. The losses in the different detachments of the 8th Army Corpsunder General Tyler were as follows; 1 officer and 14 men killed;4 officers and 79 men wounded; 7 officers and 116 men capturedor missing; total 221 officers and men. Many of the woundedwere taken care of in the hospital at


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