The revised lists of losses in the battle and campaign of Gettysburg in the Army of the Potomac show 246 officers and 2909 enlisted men killed, 1145 officers and 13,384 enlisted men wounded, total 17,684; also 183 officers and 5182 enlisted men captured, grand total 23,049. The First and Eleventh Corps lost, chiefly on the first day, in captured, 3527.(14)
The imperfect lists of losses in the Army of Northern Virginia do not show the number of killed and wounded officers separately from enlisted men, and from some of the commands no reports are found, yet, so far as made, they show 2592 killed and 12,709 wounded, total 15,301, and 5150 captured, grand total 20,541.(15) The records of prisoners of war in the Adjutant-General's Office, U.S.A., give the names of 12,227 wounded and unwounded Confederates captured at Gettysburg, July 1st to 5th, inclusive.(15)
When the Gettysburg campaign ended I was fairly in the Army of the Potomac, destined to be with it and of it and to share its fortunes for two years and to the end of the war.
( 1) War Records, vol. xxvii., Part I., pp. 30-1.
( 2) Ibid., pp. 35, 39.
( 3) Ewell's Report, War Records, vol. xxvii., Part II., p. 443.
( 4) Longstreet's Report, Ibid., 358.
( 5) Lee's Report, Ibid., 317.
( 6) War Records, vol. xxvii., Part II., pp. 316, 321-2.
( 7) Manassas to Appomattox, pp. 342-3, 351-9, 362.