enn. Militia 6 { _Lutz' Battalion._
{ Lieut. Stephen Baldy.[259]
{
{ _Kachlein's Battalion._
{ Lieut. Lewis,
{ " Medow [Middagh]
{ " Shoemaker.
17th Continental Reg't 6 { Lieut. Solomon Orcutt,
{ " Jabez Fitch, Jr.,
{ " Thomas Fanning,
{ " Solomon Makepeace,
{ " Nathaniel Gove,
{ " Jonathan Gillet.
Delaware Battalion 2 { Lieut. Jonathan Harney,
{ " Alex. Stewart.
1st Battalion N.Y. } 5 { Lieut. Edward Dunscomb,
Continental [Lasher's] } { " Robert Troup,*
{ Adj. Jeronimus Hoogland,
{ Lieut. Gerrit Van Wagenen,[260]
{ " Wm. Gilliland.
11th Battalion Continental 1 [Hitchcock's] Lieut. John Blunt.
New Jersey Militia 1 [Johnston's] 1st Lieut. John Toms.
1st Batt. Maryland } 2 { Lieut. Samuel Wright,
Independents [Veazey's Co.] } { " Edward De Courcy.
Long Island Militia 2 { Lieut. Coe,[261]
{ " ----.
Train of Artillery 1 Cadet John Callender.[262]
Maryland Provincials 5 { 1st Lieut. Wm. Sterret,
{ " Joseph Butler,
{ Lieut. Hatch Dent,
{ " Walter Ridgely,
{ " Walter Muse,
{ " Edward Praul.
[Footnote 259: There was but one Lieutenant taken in Lutz's Battalion.
See Rolls in _Force_, Returns of Col. Haller's regiment.]
[Footnote 260: Lieuts. Van Wagenen and Gilliland did not belong to
Lasher's battalion, but were taken with Dunscomb, Troup, and Hoogland,
and probably rated with them.]
[Footnote 261: In Onderdonk's Revolutionary Incidents it is stated
that Coe was a Lieutenant of the troopers, and was taken the day after
the battle. The other Lieutenant was taken at the time of Gen.
Woodhull'
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