John A. Hunterdon, wounded.

John D. Padgett, wounded.

William N. Padgett, missing.

Ephraim Shay, wounded.

Alfred J. Taylor, wounded.

 

John Drake, wounded.

Annanias Drake, wounded, breast.

Austin Gunderman, wounded, leg.

Henry I. Hendershot, wounded.

Nelson S. Hard.i.c.k, wounded, slight.

Henry Martin, wounded.

Ira M. Stuart, wounded, hand.

Nathan Earles, wounded in seven places.

Moses Fenner, missing.

Elijah Pelton, missing.

COMPANY K.

Sergt. Martin C. Van Gilder, wounded.

Sergt. James W. Mullery, wounded.

Corp. Peter Smith, wounded.

Corp. James Ca.s.sedy, wounded.

Private Isaac Byram, wounded, head.

Monmouth Boyd, wounded, arm and side.

Chileon Brown, wounded.

Seaman Conklin, missing.

John Card, Jr., wounded.

Daniel L. Coykendall, missing.

William Flannigan, wounded.

Benjamin M. Hough, wounded.

Mordecai W. Holly, wounded, arm.

Lewis L. Kent, killed.

James Lacy, missing.

Sidney N. Monks, killed.

Jesse Mullery, wounded, dangerously.

Bowdewine Meddaugh, wounded.

Isaac Paddock, wounded.

Frederick Van Riper, wounded, hip.

Total officers and men killed, 76; wounded, 162; missing, 41. In all, 279.

Since the foregoing was in type, we have received a list of the killed and wounded, drawn up by Chaplain Haines, which differs in a few particulars. For instance--

In Co. B--the Chaplain puts down A.G. King as wounded, and O.W.

Vossler wounded and missing.

In Co. C--Capt. Lewis Van Blarcom, wounded and missing.

In Co. D--John Hubbard, wounded; John Moran, killed; Abraham Johnson, missing; Barney Johnson, wounded in both arms and missing.

In Co. G--Lieut. H.M. Fowler, missing.

In Co. H--Jacob Garretson, killed.

In Co. I--Sergt. James E. Cole, wounded and missing; David Moore, do.; Alfred J. Taylor, do.; Elijah Pelton, wounded.

In Co. K--Wm. Flannigan, missing; Benj. M. Hough, do.

By comparing these returns with the list made out by M.B. Stull, the variations will be seen. We do not know which of the returns is the more correct. Both have been very carefully compiled.

[When the army crossed the Rapidan on the 2d inst., the 15th regiment mustered about 450 officers and men. After the series of battles from the 4th to the 15th inst., there were but 157 fit for duty left.]

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