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Nez Perce Summer, 1877
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Cover Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Reasons
Eruption and White Bird Canyon
Looking Glass's Camp and Cottonwood
Clearwater
Kamiah, Weippe, and Fort Fizzle
Bitterroot and the Big Hole
Camas Meadows
The National Park
Canyon Creek
Cow Island and Cow Creek Canyon
Yellowstone Command
Bear's Paw: Attack and Defense
Bear's Paw: Siege and Surrender
Consequences
Epilogue
Appendix A
Appendix B
Bibliography
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Nez Perce Summer, 1877
Appendix A: U.S. Army Casualities, Nez Perce War, 1877
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Appendix A:
U.S. Army Casualities, Nez Perce War, 1877
I. White Bird Canyon, June 17, 1877.
(Sources: Secretary of War, Report . . . 1877, 131-32. Corrected as per
McDermott, Forlorn Hope, and other materials.)
KILLED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment |
1. | Edward R. Theller | First lieut. | G | Twenty-first Infantry |
2. | Roman D. Lee | Corporal | H | First Cavalry |
3. | Michael Curran | Corporal | H | First Cavalry |
4. | Frank A. Marshall | Trumpeter | H | First Cavalry |
5. | John Galvin | Saddler | H | First Cavalry |
6. | Adalaska B. Crawford | Private | H | First Cavalry |
7. | Valentine Edwards | Private | H | First Cavalry |
8. | Laurence Kavanagh | Private | H | First Cavalry |
9. | James E. Morrisey | Private | H | First Cavalry |
10. | John J. Murphy | Private | H | First Cavalry |
11. | Olaf Nielson | Private | H | First Cavalry |
12. | John Shea | Private | H | First Cavalry |
13. | John Simpson | Private | H | First Cavalry |
14. | Andrew Werner | Private | H | First Cavalry |
15. | Patrick H. Gunn | Sergeant | F | First Cavalry |
16. | Thomas Ryan | Sergeant | F | First Cavalry |
17. | John L. Thompson | Corporal | F | First Cavalry |
18. | John Jones | Trumpeter | F | First Cavalry |
19. | Charles Armstrong | Private | F | First Cavalry |
20. | Joseph Blaine | Private | F | First Cavalry |
21. | Frank E. Burch | Private | F | First Cavalry |
22. | James C. Colbert | Private | F | First Cavalry |
23. | Patrick Connolly | Private | F | First Cavalry |
24. | Lawrence K. Dauch | Private | F | First Cavalry |
25. | John H. Donne | Private | F | First Cavalry |
26. | William L. Hurlbert | Private | F | First Cavalry |
27. | James S. Lewis | Private | F | First Cavalry |
28. | William Liston | Private | F | First Cavalry |
29. | John M. Martin | Private | F | First Cavalry |
30. | John R. Mosforth | Private | F | First Cavalry |
31. | David Quinlan | Private | F | First Cavalry |
32. | Peter Schullein | Private | F | First Cavalry |
33. | Andrew Shaw | Private | F | First Cavalry |
34. | Charles Sullivan | Private | F | First Cavalry |
WOUNDED
1. | Thomas McLaughlin | Private | F | First Cavalry |
| conical ball; right arm and forearm; flesh wound. |
2. | Joseph Kelly | Private | H | First Cavalry |
| conical ball; left thigh; flesh wound. |
II. Looking Glass's Camp, July 1, 1877.
NO ARMY CASUALITIES
IIIa. Rains's Encounter, Cottonwood,
July 3, 1877. (Sources: Secretary of War, Report . . . 1877,
132; and Assistant Surgeon William R. Hall to Medical Director,
Department of the Columbia, July 6, 1877, entry 624, box 1, Office of
the Adjutant General. Corrected as per Regimental Returns . . . First
Cavalry, July 1877, roll 166.)
KILLED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment |
1. | Sevier M. Rains | Second lieut. | L | First Cavalry |
2. | Charles Lampman | Sergeant | E | First Cavalry |
3. | John Burk | Private | E | First Cavalry |
4. | Patrick Quinn | Private | E | First Cavalry |
5. | Daniel Ryan | Private | E | First Cavalry |
6. | William Roche | Private | E | First Cavalry |
7. | Franklin Moody | Private | L | First Cavalry |
8. | Frederick Meyer | Private | L | First Cavalry |
9. | George H. Dinteman | Private | L | First Cavalry |
10. | Otto H. Richter | Private | L | First Cavalry |
11. | David Carroll | Private | L | First Cavalry |
CIVILIANS KILLED
1. William Foster
2. Charles Blewett
IIIb. Cottonwood Skirmish, July 4, 1877.
NO ARMY CASUALITIES
IIIc. Volunteers' Fight, Cottonwood, July 5, 1877.
(Source: Frank Fenn, "The Cottonwood Fight,"
Kooskia, Idaho, Mountaineer, April 23, 1927.)
CIVILIANS KILLED
1. Darius B. Randall
2. Benjamin Evans
3. D. H. Howser (died of wounds)
CIVILIANS WOUNDED
1. Charles Johnson
2. Alonzo B. Leland
IV. Clearwater, July 11-12,
1877. (Sources: Secretary of War, Report . . . 1877, 32-33;
"List of Wounded in Gen. Howard's expedition . . . Battle of
Clearwater." Corrected as per Regimental Returns . . . First Cavalry,
July 1877, roll 166; Regimental Returns . . . Fourth Artillery, July
1877, roll 30; and Regimental Returns . . . Twenty-first Infantry, July
1877, roll 220.)
KILLED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment | Date |
1. | James A. Workman | Sergeant | A | Fourth Artillery | 7/12 |
2. | Charles Marquardt | Corporal | A | Fourth Artillery | 7/12 |
3. | James Doyle | Corporal | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
4. | Charles Clark | Private | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
5. | Juan Platta | Private | E | First Cavalry | 7/11 |
6. | Alson Compton | Private | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/12 |
7. | Fred Montaudon | Private | E | Fourth Artillery | 7/11 |
8. | William Hutchinson | Private | C | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
9. | Maier Cohn | Private | H | First Cavalry | 7/12 |
10. | Edward Wykoff | Private | B | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
11. | David McNally | Private | E | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
12. | Frederick Sandmier | Blacksmith | E | First Cavalry | 7/11 |
13. | Charles Simonds | Private | G | Fourth Artillery | 7/12 |
| originally carried as missing in action morning of 7/12. |
WOUNDED
1. | Eugene A. Bancroft | Captain | A | Fourth Artillery | 7/11 |
| conical ball; left shoulder and thorax; severe wound; apex of lung wounded; ball extracted from shoulder. |
2. | Charles A. Williams | Second lieut. | C | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; right forearm and right thigh; slight wound; flesh wound. |
3. | Abraham Repert | Sergeant | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; left buttock; severe wound; ball not found. |
4. | Levis Shaffner | Private | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; right thigh, left thigh, and left leg; three flesh wounds; ball extracted. |
5. | Richard Hanson | Sergeant | E | First Cavalry | Unk |
| conical ball; right leg; slight wound; flesh wound. |
6. | William Buckow | Private | B | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| right thigh; severe wound; compound fracture of lower extremity of femur; amputated through middle third. |
7. | Daniel McGrath | Private | H | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; left arm; severe wound; resection of three inches of humerus. |
8. | Henry V. Richit | First sergeant | C | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| round ball; left thorax; severe wound; perforating wound of thorax. |
9. | George Graham | Private | E | Fourth Artillery | 7/11 |
| round ball; back and jaw; slight wound; two flesh wounds. |
10. | Bernard Simpson | Sergeant | L | First Cavalry | 7/12 |
| conical ball; left leg; severe wound; ball not found. |
11. | William Garvean | Private | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; scalp wound; slight wound. |
12. | Ephraim Hess | Corporal | A | Fourth Artillery | 7/11 |
| conical ball; left arm; severe wound; fracture of the humerus, not comminuted; wound enlarged and explored. |
13. | Joseph Held | Trumpeter | H | First Cavalry | 7/12 |
| conical ball; left foot; slight wound; flesh wound. |
14. | Francis Winters | Private | B | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; left thigh; slight wound; flesh wound. |
15. | Gottleib Weikerle | Private | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; buttock; severe wound; flesh wound through both buttocks. |
16. | Fritz Heber | Private | M | First Cavalry | Unk |
| conical ball; right arm and right leg; severe wound; flesh wounds. |
17. | Peter Murphy | Corporal | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; right arm and thorax; flesh wounds; ball extracted. |
18. | William Kenkle | First sergeant | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| conical ball; thorax; flesh wound. |
19. | Thomas Burns | Corporal | E | Fourth Artillery | 7/11 |
| conical ball; left foot; flesh wound. |
20. | Thomas Connelly | Corporal | H | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| round ball; back; slight wound; flesh wound; ball extracted. |
21. | Samuel Ferguson | Private | E | First Cavalry | Unk |
| round ball; left thigh; slight wound; flesh wound. |
22. | Frederick Schickler | Private | H | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| round ball; right arm, left thigh, and right hand; three flesh wounds. |
23. | Peter Blumenberg | Sergeant | E | Fourth Artillery | 7/11 |
| conical ball; thorax; probably not a penetrating wound of thorax; ball extracted. |
24. | William Barton | Private | B | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/11 |
| round ball; left shoulder; flesh wound. |
25. | Eugene McFilmore | Corporal | E | Fourth Artillery | 7/11 |
| conical ball; left arm; severe wound; fracture of humerus, not comminuted; wound enlarged and explored. |
26. | Charles Carlin | Corporal | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/13 |
| conical ball; left leg; posterior of artery wounded; severe wound; femoral artery tied. Died en route from exhaustion due to loss of blood on the field. |
27. | John G. Hinneman | Musician | I | Twenty-first Infantry | 7/13 |
| conical ball; hip; severe wound; ball passed into the abdominal cavity; urine escaping from wound. Died en route from the field to hospital. |
V. Kamiah, July 13, 1877.
(Source: Secretary of War, Report . . . 1877, 133.)
WOUNDED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment |
1. | William Mulcahy | Corporal | A | Fourth Artillery |
| rifle ball; wounded by a sharpshooter; gunshot wound of the forehead and gouging of frontal bone. |
VI. Weippe Prairie, July 17, 1877.
(Source: McWhorter, Hear Me, 338; and McWhorter, Yellow Wolf, 106.)
INDIAN SCOUTS KILLED
1. Nez Perce scout John Levi (Sheared Wolf)
INDIAN SCOUTS WOUNDED
1. Nez Perce scout Abraham Brookswounded in shoulder. Died later.
2. Nez Perce scout James Reuben
VII. Big Hole, August 9-10, 1877.
(Source: Aubrey Haines, An Elusive Victory, 155-62.)
KILLED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment |
1. | James H. Bradley | First lieut. | B | Seventh Infantry |
2. | William L. English | First lieut. | I | Seventh Infantry |
3. | William Logan | Captain | A | Seventh Infantry |
4. | Herman Broetz | Private | I | Seventh Infantry |
5. | Mathew Butterly | Private | E* | Seventh Infantry |
6. | McKindra L. Drake | Private | H | Seventh Infantry |
7. | Robert L. Edgeworth | First sergeant | G | Seventh Infantry |
8. | Jacob Eisenhut | Corporal | D | Seventh Infantry |
9. | Michael Gallagher | Musician | D | Seventh Infantry |
10. | Michael Hogan | Sergeant | I | Seventh Infantry |
11. | John Kleis | Artificer | K | Seventh Infantry |
12. | Gottlieb Mantz | Private | G | Seventh Infantry |
13. | William H. Martin | Sergeant | G | Seventh Infantry |
14. | Daniel McCafferey | Corporal | I | Seventh Infantry |
15. | James McGuire | Private | F | Seventh Infantry |
16. | F. John O'Brien | Private | G | Seventh Infantry |
17. | Dominick O'Connor | Corporal | G | Seventh Infantry |
18. | Edward Page | Sergeant | L | Second Cavalry |
19. | William H. Payne | Corporal | D | Seventh Infantry |
20. | William D. Pomeroy | Private | F | Seventh Infantry |
21. | Robert E. Sale | Corporal | G | Seventh Infantry |
22. | John B. Smith | Private | A | Seventh Infantry |
23. | Thomas P. Stinebaker | Musician | K | Seventh Infantry |
24. | Frederick Stortz | First sergeant | K | Seventh Infantry |
25. | William W. Watson | Sergeant | F | Seventh Infantry |
WOUNDED
1. | Charles A. Coolidge | First lieut. | A | Seventh Infantry |
2. | John Gibbon | Colonel | CO | Seventh Infantry |
3. | Constant Williams | Captain | F | Seventh Infantry |
4. | Charles A. Woodruff | First lieut. | K | Seventh Infantry |
5. | John Abbott | Corporal | D | Seventh Infantry |
6. | Charles Alberts | Private | A | Seventh Infantry |
7. | George Banghart | Private | G | Seventh Infantry |
8. | James Bell | Sergeant | E* | Seventh Infantry |
9. | Robert Bensinger | Sergeant | G | Seventh Infantry |
10. | Lorenzo D. Brown | Private | A | Seventh Infantry |
11. | James Burk | Private | G | Seventh Infantry |
12. | John Burns | Corporal | E* | Seventh Infantry |
13. | Washington Clark | Private | I | Seventh Infantry |
14. | John J. Connor | Private | G | Seventh Infantry |
15. | Timothy Cronan | Musician | D | Seventh Infantry |
16. | Richard N. Cunliffe | Corporal | I | Seventh Infantry |
17. | Patrick C. Daly | Sergeant | D | Seventh Infantry |
18. | Mathew Devine | Private | K | Seventh Infantry |
19. | Joseph Devoss | Private | I | Seventh Infantry |
20. | John Erickson | Musician | F | Seventh Infantry |
21. | Patrick Fallon | Private | I | Seventh Infantry |
22. | John W. H. Frederick | Sergeant | G | Seventh Infantry |
23. | Charles B. Gould | Private | F | Second Cavalry |
24. | Davis Heaton | Private | K | Seventh Infantry |
25. | Edward D. Hunter | Private | F | Seventh Infantry |
26. | Philo O. Hurlburt | Private | K | Seventh Infantry |
27. | James Keys | Private | D | Seventh Infantry |
28. | James C. Lehmer | Private | A | Seventh Infantry |
29. | George Leher | Private | A | Seventh Infantry |
30. | Christian Luttman | Corporal | F | Seventh Infantry |
31. | George Maurer | Private | F | Seventh Infantry |
32. | Charles A. Robbecke | Private | G | Seventh Infantry |
33. | William Thompson | Private | I | Seventh Infantry |
34. | William Wright | Sergeant | E* | Seventh Infantry |
*Attached to Company D |
CIVILIANS KILLED
1. John Armstrong
2. Henry S. Bostwick
3. Lynde C. Elliot
4. Alvin Lockwood
5. Campbell Mitchell
6. David Morrow
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CIVILIANS WOUNDED
1. Jacob Baker
2. Otto Leifer
3. Myron Lockwood
4. William Ryan
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VIII. Camas Meadows, August 20,
1877. (Sources: "List of Wounded in Skirmish on Camas
Meadow"; and Reg.imental Returns . . . Second Cavalry, August 1877, roll
719.)
KILLED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment |
1. | Bernard A. Brooks | Trumpeter | B | First Cavalry |
| shot in heart. |
WOUNDED
1. | Henry M. Benson | First lieut. | L (attached) | Seventh Infantry |
| ball; hips; severe flesh wound; simple dressing. |
2. | Henry Wilkins | First sergeant | L | Second Cavalry |
| ball; head; slight wound; simple dressing. |
3. | Harry Garland | Corporal | L | Second Cavalry |
| ball; left iliac region; severe wound; fracture crest of ilium; simple dressing. |
4. | Samuel A. Glass | Farrier | L | Second Cavalry |
| ball; peliose; severe wound; penetrating wound; simple dressing. Died of wounds August 24, 1877. |
5. | Wilfred Clark | Private | L | Second Cavalry |
| ball; left shoulder; slight wound; simple dressing. |
6. | Harry Trevor | Private | L | Second Cavalry |
| ball; lung and left scapula; severe wound; penetrated cavity; simple dressing. Died of wounds October 4, 1877. |
7. | William H. Jones | Private | L | Second Cavalry |
| ball; over right patella; slight wound; simple dressing. |
8. | James King | Farrier | I | First Cavalry |
| ball; left forearm, upper third; severe wound; simple dressing. |
IX. Canyon Creek, September 13,
1877. (Source: "List of Wounded . . . Canon Creek." Corrected
as per Regimental Returns . . . Seventh Cavalry, September, 1877, roll
72.)
KILLED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment |
1. | Nathan T. Brown | Private | L | Seventh Cavalry |
2. | Frank J. Gosselin | Private | M | Seventh Cavalry |
WOUNDED
1. | Thomas H. French | Captain | M | Seventh Cavalry |
| hand; slight wound. |
2. | Edson F. Archer | Blacksmith | L | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; chest; penetrating; severe wound; opiates, simple dressing. Died of wounds September 14, 1877. |
3. | Edward Deverin | Sergeant | F | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; left arm; flesh wound; slight wound; simple dressing. |
4. | George A. Campfield | Private | F | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; left shoulder; flesh wound; severe wound; simple dressing. |
5. | James Lawlor | Private | G | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; skull; fracture of; severe wound; opiates, simple dressing. Died of wounds September 18, 1877. |
6. | William Young | Private | G | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; both hips; flesh; severe wound; simple dressing. |
7. | Edward B. Cromby | Private | I | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; left shoulder; flesh wound; severe wound; simple dressing. |
8. | Levi Weigel | Private | L | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; right leg; fracture; splints; right shoulder; slight flesh wound; simple dressing. |
9. | Albert B. Fowler | Private | L | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; left leg; flesh wound; slight wound; simple dressing. |
10. | Jacob P. Watson | Private | M | Seventh Cavalry |
| conical ball; left ankle joint; severe wound; simple dressing. |
11. | Lewis M. Adkins | Private | M | Seventh Cavalry |
| slight wound. |
12. | John Rivers | Farrier | I | Seventh Cavalry |
X. Cow Island, September 23,
1877. (Sources: Fort Benton Benton Record, October 5, 1877;
and Hardin, Diary, September 28, 1877.)
KILLED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment |
1. | Byron Martin | Private | B | Seventh Infantry |
CIVILIANS WOUNDED
1. E. W. Buckwalterhand and side.
2. George Trautmanright shoulder.
XI. Cow Creek Canyon, September 25, 1877.
(Source: Secretary of War, Report . . . 1877, 557.)
KILLED
1. Citizen volunteer Edmund Bradley
XII. Bear's Paw, September 30-October
5, 1877. (Sources: Surgeon Henry R. Tilton to Medical
Director, Department of Dakota, October 3, 1877, entry 624, box 1,
Office of the Adjutant General. Corrected as per Regimental Returns . .
. Seventh Cavalry, September and October 1877, roll 72; Regimental
Returns . . . Fifth Infantry, September and October 1877, roll 58; and
Regimental Returns . . . Second Cavalry, September and October 1877,
roll 719.)
KILLED
No. | Name | Rank | Company | Regiment | Date |
1. | Owen Hale | Captain | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
2. | J. Williams Biddle | Second lieut. | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
3. | Otto Wilde | First sergeant | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
4. | Max Mielke | Sergeant | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
5. | Henry W. Raichel | Sergeant | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
6. | William Whitlow | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
7. | Francis Roth | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
8. | Charles F. Hardick | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
9. | Frank Knaupp | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
10. | George W. McDermott | First sergeant | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
11. | John E. Cleveland | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
12. | Lewis Kelly | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
13. | Samuel McIntyre | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
14. | Michael Martin | First sergeant | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
15. | James H. Alberts | Sergeant | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
16. | William I. Randall | Private | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
17. | David E. Dawsey | Private | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
18. | John Haddo | Corporal | B | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
19. | Thomas Geogehgan | Private | C | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
20. | Richard M. Peshall | Private | G | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
21. | John Irving | Private | G | Second Cavalry | 10/1 |
WOUNDED
1. | Myles Moylan | Captain | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right thigh (flesh); severe wound. |
2. | Edward S. Godfrey | Captain | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left lumbar region; flesh wound; slight wound. |
3. | Henry Romeyn | First lieut. | A | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right chest (penetrating); severe wound. |
4. | George W. Baird | First lieut. | AAAG | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot fracture; left forearm and left ear; slight wound; severe wound. |
5. | Daniel S. Wright | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right thigh; severe wound. |
6. | Thomas D. Godman | Sergeant | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left hand and left shoulder; slight wound. |
7. | Thomas Denning | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right popliteal region; slight wound. |
8. | Charles Miller | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; neck and right shoulder; severe wound. |
9. | Otto Durselen | Sergeant | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right hip and bladder. Died of wounds. |
10. | Michael Gilbert | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right shoulder; severe wound. |
11. | George W. Savage | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; both thighs (flesh); severe wound. |
12. | Howard H. Weaver | Private | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right arm; slight wound. |
13. | James E. Christopher | Trumpeter | A | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left knee; severe wound. |
14. | James Clark | Private | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right shoulder; severe wound. |
15. | Frederick W. Deetline | Private | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right shoulder and left elbow; severe wound. |
16. | John Curran | Private | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left hand; index finger amputated. |
17. | Charles H. Welch | Sergeant | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot fracture; right thigh and left thigh; severe wound; flesh wound. |
18. | Uriah S. Lewis | Private | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right calf; slight wound. |
19. | John M. Jones | Private | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left shoulder and left arm; slight wound. Carried on some reports as James H. Johnson. |
20. | Thomas Herwood | Trumpeter | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left side chest; penetrating wound. |
21. | John Quinn | Corporal | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left shoulder; severe wound. |
22. | David E. Baker | Private | D | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right thigh; severe wound. |
23. | Michael Delany | Corporal | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right chest; penetrating wound; dangerous. |
24. | Peter Allen | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot fracture; left radius; arm amputated. |
25. | William H. McGee | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right leg. |
26. | John Schwerer | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left leg. |
27. | John Meyers | Saddler | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left hand. |
28. | George A. Sorrell | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right wrist and left hand. |
29. | John Shawer | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left heel; slight wound. |
30. | John Nolan | Sergeant | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left lumbar region (hip). |
31. | Emil Taube | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; scalp; slight wound. |
32. | Michael Murphy | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; chest and abdomen; dangerous wound. |
33. | John Foley | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
34. | Charles L. Smith | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left thigh; severe wound. |
35. | George A. Dowell | Private | K | Seventh Cavalry | Unk |
| right wrist and left hand; slight wound. |
36. | Daniel Lyons | Blacksmith | K | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
37. | Jean B. D. Gallenne | Private (Hosp. Stwd) | M | Seventh Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot fracture; left ankle. |
38. | James Farrell | Private | F | Second Cavalry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound, right elbow. |
39. | Patrick Martin | Private | F | Second Cavalry | 9/30 |
40. | Lewis Gensler | Private | I | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; fractured left forearm; arm amputated. |
41. | Joseph A. Cable | Sergeant | I | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot fracture; left femur; flesh wound; right thigh; severe wound. Died of wounds October 15, 1877. |
42. | Patrick McCanna | Private | I | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right hip; slight wound. |
43. | John Andrews | Private | I | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left side face. |
44. | Nicholas B. Ward | Private | I | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; both thighs (flesh); severe wound. |
45. | Joseph Kohler | Private | I | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; abdomen. Died of wounds October 1, 1877. |
46. | George Krager | Sergeant | G | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left side face and right hand; severe wound. |
47. | Daniel Horgan | Private | G | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; right leg; slight wound. |
48. | John Ferrons | Private | D | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot wound; left leg; slight wound. |
49. | Fleming S. Griffith | Private | G | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
50. | Jesse O'Neill | Musician | G | Fifth Infantry | 9/30 |
| gunshot fracture; left thigh. |
INDIAN SCOUTS WOUNDED
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1. | Hump, Minneconjou Lakota |
| 9/30 |
| right shoulder; slight. |
2. | White Wolf, Northern Cheyenne |
| 9/30 |
| skull fractured. |
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