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.