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SHPM.775.017
25 Aug 1775:21 (21)
A very intelligent soldier, belonging to the 23d regiment,
who deserted from the enemy last week & who is known by
several gentlemen in our army, we are well informed, make
oath before his Excellency General Washington, that
according to the most exact account there were killed of the
enemy at the battle of Bunker's Hill and since died of their
wounds then received, 6 field officers, 32 captains, 52
subalterns, 55 serjeants, 13 drummers, and 899 privates. . .
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