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APPENDIX.
In Caldwell's history of Gregg' s-McGowan's brigade, the loss of the brigade at Manassas, is given as follows. The official reports make the loss 619, a small discrepancy which might easily creep in, and which it is impossible now to correct :
Killed
Wounded.
Aggregate.
First Regiment
2/1
IIQ
14?
Orr's Regiment Rifles
IQ
Q7
116
Twelfth Regiment
24
121
14 C
Thirteenth Regiment
26
118
fAA
fourteenth Regiment
8
1:7
6s
Total
IOI
CTO
6n
The following were the casualties among the officers of the brigade: Killed First Regiment: Captain C. D. Barksdale and Lieutenant John Munro; Lieutenant John C. McLemore wounded mortally died; Orr's Regiment Rifles: Colonel J. Foster Marshall, Lieu- tenant-Colonel D. A. Ledbetter, Captain M. M. Norton, and Lieu- tenant William C. Davis; Twelfth Regiment: Lieutenants J. A.
May and Hunnicut; Thirteenth Regiment: Adjutant W. D.
Goggins and Captain A. K. Smith ; Fourteenth Regiment: None n.
Wounded- First Regiment: Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Mc- Crady, Jr., commanding, Lieutenant Z. B. Smith, Adjutant, Captain M. P. Parker, Lieutenants T. H. Lyles, J. R. Congdon, John King, and Thomas McCrady ; Orr's Rifles: Captain J. B. O. Barkley, Lieutenants James S. Cothran and Fannery ; Twelfth. Regi- ment : Colonel Dixon Barnes, Major W. H. McCorkle, Captain L. M. Grist, Lieutenants J. Burdock and David L. Glenn ; Thirteenth Regiment: Colonel O. E. Edwards, Lieutenant-Colonel T. Stobo Farrow and Major B. T. Brockman, Captains R. L. Bowden, P. A. Eichelberger, J. W. Meetze, Lieutenants J. D. Copeland, J. S. Green, W. T. Thorn, J. B. Fellows, R. M. Crocker; Fourteenth Regiment: Colonel Samuel McGowan, Captains Charles M. Stickey and Joseph
N. Brown, Lieutenants W. J. Robertson, M. T. Hutchins,
Carter, and John H. Allen 33. Total, killed and wounded, 44.
Lieutenant-Colonels Cadwallader Jones, of the Twelfth, and Wil- liam D. Simpson, of the Fourteenth, only, of the eleven field officers who went into action, escaped unhurt.