Killed, 1 Colonel, 1 Aid de Camp, 6 Capns., 3 Lieuts., 10 Sergeants, 68 rank & file, Continentals.
Wounded, 1 Major, 2 Capns., 3 Lieuts., 18 Sergeants & 114 rank & file, Continentals.
The militia & seamen being in a different quarter of the town suffered no loss.
138 |
wounded |
21 |
Officers & sergeants |
89 |
killed |
68 |
Rank & file |
227 |
Total |
89 |
Total killed. |
24 |
officers & sergeants |
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114 |
rank & file |
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138 |
Total wounded. |
Return of the Continental troops, prisoners of war, including the sick & wounded: Major General Lincoln; Brigadiers: Moultrie, McIntosh, Woodford, Scott, Du Portail, Hogun. Colonels, 9; Lieut. Cols., 14; Majors, 15; Capns. & Capns. Lieuts., 84; Lieuts., 84; 2d Lieuts. & Ensigns, 32; non Commissioned officers, 209; drums & fifes, 140; rank & file, 1,977.
The number of deserters of our army from the 29th of March to the 12th of May amounted only to 20.
The above copies of letters & returns were taken from the originals & are presented to the Committee of Intelligence as authentic, by
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Returns & additional letters relative to the seige & capitulation of Charles town.