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Our Loss At Winchester

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
April
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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, yv Hicliester, Maren ál). The followiijg oundcd dicd jcstcrday and tu-day, and wcrc buried. Midiuel &íartin,-C7tli O!ii Gt-orgo Gardiner, lítli, Indiana; Jacob Wolf, 67-th Oliio; unkuown, 2Üth ühio; Williain Whitney. L4tbi Indiana ; Isaac Jacjisoii, liTth ühio Dicd of fuvcr- A. L. Brown, 8tb Qbio, and one uaknown ; auotbcr unkuowD, haviiiir on Lis tíotíies the iiiiial.s T. A. ' .; W:i l,cc Colburn, 7th Ül;io; lv K. Jh-iR-'. 7; ii Ühio. llis bydy Ijus Lcui delivtíi cd (u fi'i Previous tu ihc furegoiitg, our loss stood as follows : Killed and died of wounds, '103 j wouudud, 441; mi '1 1. Only ;i few ot' tlio reporta of' tho detailed regiiaenls havo beun yot röceivcd, owing to tbc distnoce and si;uttered posiiiun ot' tljo regiments Tiirco or tour d;i .s will ejapse before the t'uü iist of c.-.nits tan bu rcccivcd. Tliu wounded 'u mnv uoutaiped in twb lioïpilai.s and are Dlidcl' the iiüiijediüttó oí' Dr. II 13 ry nu, Medical DirCOtor of tli e divisio.i oí Geu. Shiölda About two hundred and thirty sick and wounded prisijuers have been sent to Frcderick. Sixty wounded rcbql Boldiers have been taken f'rom tho hospital and placed iu thu houses ot' thetr frieüds oi; tiieir pan.. Ie to rüpurt on their recovevy to thü oearest couiinandiug officer. Our wouiided arü reportud as gei:crally d;)iiig well. They nuiubcr hero about threu hundred. '1 he statcmviit in the newspapurs tht Major Pcrkin8, on the staff of Major General Bauks, was instrumental in planning the battle, ia coatradieted, alÜlOtlgb hia presence and advice were of great service to Col. Kimball, who eommauded the üeld under direetions IVoin (Jeneral Shields. Medical Direetor King. of the medical corps, and Surgcon Jacks"ü, of the 2(Jlh Pennpylvania, who were present as volanteera, rendered efficiënt aid iu clearing the field of the wounded. (Justavo Arnbeim, of the Zouaves D'Afrique, acted is aid to Col. Baum, chief of Uou. Sbields' artiilery, and was scverely wouuded in the leg.

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Old News
Michigan Argus