NOTE
Jackson’s Strength and Losses, August–September 1882

Strength at Cedar Run, August 9:
Winder’s (Jackson’s own) Division (estimate)
Ewell’s Division[[41]]
Lawton’s Brigage[[42]]
A. P. Hill’s (the Light) Division[[43]]
Robertson’s Cavalry Brigade[[44]] (estimate)

3,000
5,350
2,200
12,000
1,200
———
23,750
Losses at Cedar Run:
Winder’s Division
Ewell’s Division
The Light Division
Cavalry, etc.

718
195
381
20
——





4,000
———
22,436
Losses on the Rappahannock, August 20–24
Losses at Bristoe Station and Manassas
Junction, August 26, 27
100

300
Losses at Groveton, August 28:
Stonewall Division (estimate)
Ewell’s Division

441
759
——
1,200
Stragglers and sick (estimate)
Cavalry transferred to Stuart

1,200
1,200
———


4,000

Strength at Second Manassas, August 20 and 30
———
18,436
Losses:
Taliaferro’s Division
Ewell’s Division
The Light Division

416
364
1,507
———
2,387
Loss at Chantilly, September 1
Should have marched into Maryland
500
———
15,549

Strength at Sharpsburg:
Jones’ Division
Ewell’s Division
The Light Division
(1 Brigade left at Harper’s Ferry)

2,000
4,000
5,000
800
———





11,800[[45]]
Loss at Harper’s Ferry 62
Losses at Sharpsburg:
Jones’ Division
Ewell’s Division
The Light Division

700
1,334
404
———




2,438
———
Strength on September 19 9,300

The Report of September 22, O.R., vol. xiv, part ii, p. 621, gives:

Jackson’s own Division
Ewell’s Division
The Light Division
2,553
3,290
4,777
———
10,620[[46]]

[1] Two fords, behind the left and centre, were examined by Major Hotchkiss during the battle by Jackson’s order, and were reported practicable for infantry.

[2] The majority of Jackson’s guns appear to have been left behind the team. Having broken down, at Harper’s Ferry.

[3]