Massachusetts 505[95]
" Ebenezer Learned, " 521
" John Bailey, " 503
" Loammi Baldwin, " 468
[Footnote 94: General Clinton being absent all summer in the
Highlands, the brigade was commanded first by Colonel Read, and
afterwards by Colonel Glover.]
[Footnote 95: The figures given here represent the total number of
enlisted men on the rolls on September 12, absent sick included. In
the case of some of the regiments, especially from the flying camp,
under Lutz, Kachlein, and others, only an estimate can be formed. The
strength of these is noted in connection with the losses on Long
Island in the next chapter. The Connecticut militia regiments are
credited with 350 men each, as Washington gives the figures.]
SCOTT'S BRIGADE.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN MORIN SCOTT.
Brigade-Major, Nicholas Fish.
Colonel John Lasher, New York 510
" William Malcom, " 297
" Samuel Drake, " 459
" Cornelius Humphrey, " 261
FELLOWS' BRIGADE.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN FELLOWS.
Brigade-Major, Mark Hopkins.
Colonel Jonathan Holman, Massachusetts 606
" Simeon Cary, " 569
" Jonathan Smith, " 551
" John Glover,[96] " 365
[Footnote 96: Glover's regiment did not join the army at New York
until August. It was assigned on the 12th to Stirling's brigade, and
on the 15th to Fellows'.]
HEATH'S DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM HEATH.
AIDES-DE-CAMP.
Major Thomas Henly, Major Israel Keith.
MIFFLIN'S BRIGADE.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL THOMAS MIFFLIN.
Brigade-Major, Jonathan Mifflin.
Colonel Robert Magaw, Pennsylvania 480
" John Shee, " 496
" Israel Hutchinson, Massachusetts 513
" Paul Dudley Sargent,[97] " 527
" Andrew Ward, Connecticut 437
[Footnote 97: Sargent's and Ward's reported on the ground in August.
They were _probably_ in Mifflin's brigade.]
CLINTON'S BRIGADE.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL GEORGE CLINTON.
Brigade-Major, Albert Pawling.
Colonel Isaac Nichol, New York 289
" Thomas Thomas, " 354
" James Swartwout, " 364
" Levi Paulding, " 368
" Morris Graham, " 437
SPENCER'S DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL JOSEPH SPENCER.
AIDES-DE-CAMP.
Maj
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