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Report of Surg. Lafayette Guild, C. S. Army, Medical Director, &c.-Continued.
Command. Killed. Wounded. Total.
EWELL'S DIVISION-Continued.
Early's brigade:
13th Virginia 6 40 46
25th Virginia 1 28 29
31st Virginia 5 20 25
49th Virginia --- 15 15
44th Virginia 1 14 15
52nd Virginia 10 51 61
58th Virginia 4 13 17
Trimble's brigade:
21st Georgia 38 146 184
21st North Carolina 24 60 84
15th Alabama 21 91 112
12th Georgia 2 3 5
A. P. HILL'S DIVISION.
Pender's brigade:
22nd North Carolina 6 57 63
16th North Carolina 8 44 52
38th North Carolina 2 22 24
34th North Carolina 2 23 25
Field's brigade:
55th Virginia 3 29 32
47th Virginia 8 21 30
2nd [22nd] Virginia --- 22 22
Battalion
Batteries 4 8 12
Branch's brigade:
33rd North Carolina 1 7 8
7th North Carolina 6 38 44
28th North Carolina 5 45 50
37th North Carolina 9 72 81
18th North Carolina 1 11 12
Gregg's brigade:
1st South Carolina (P. A.) 14 174 188
13th South Carolina 19 117 136
14th South Carolina 1 40 41
Thomas' brigade:
19th Georgia 1 28 29
14th Georgia 6 46 52
35th Georgia 8 62 70
45th Georgia 7 35 42
49th Georgia 12 56 68
Archer's brigade:
7th Tennessee 2 24 26
14th Tennessee 3 45 48
5th Alabama Battalion 2 17 19
1st Tennessee 4 53 57
Grant total 1,090 6,154 7,244
No. 129. Report of Captain J. L. Bartlett, Signal Officer C. S. Army, of battle of Manassas, Va.MANASSAS BATTLE GROUND, VA.,
Saturday, August 30, 1862-p.m.
I signaled from General Lee's headquarters on the Warrenton pike to General Jackson's position across the pike near some wheat stacks, bearing nearly north, distant about 2 miles, as follows:
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