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BATTLE OF EL BRAZITO, NEW MEXICO,
DECEMBER 25, 1846.
Wounded:
Seven men, slightly; names unknown.
Source: James M. Cutts. The Conquest of California and New Mexico (Phila.: Carey & Hart, 1847).
CIVILIAN CASUALTIES OF THE INSURRECTION IN NEW MEXICO,
JANUARY 19, 1847.
Killed at Don Fernando de Taos:
1. Charles Bent, Governor.
2. Stephen Lee, Sheriff.
3. James W. Leal, circuit attorney.
4. Cornelio Vigil (a Mexican), prefect.
5. Narciso Beaubien (son of the circuit judge).
6. Pablo Jaramillo (a Mexican).
Killed at the Arroyo Hondo:
1. Simeon Turley.
2. Albert Turbrush.
3. William Hatfield.
4. Louis Tolque.
5. Peter Robert.
6. Joseph Marshall.
7. William Austin.
Killed at the Rio Colorado:
1. Mark Head.
2. William Harwood.
Sources: 30th Congress, 2nd Session. House Executive Document No. 1: Message from the President of the United States...(Washington, D. C.: Wendell & Van Benthuysen, 1848)
Ralph E. Twitchell. Old Santa Fé (Santa Fé: R. E. Twitchell, 1925).
CIVILIAN CASUALTIES OF THE INSURRECTION IN NEW MEXICO,
JANUARY 20, 1847.
Killed at Mora:
1. Romulas Culver, of Chariton.
2. Ludlow Waldo, of Jackson.
3. Mr. Prewitt, of Santa Fé.
4. Lewis Cabano, of Missouri.
"and four or five in company..."
Source: 30th Congress, 2nd Session. House Executive Document No. 1: Message from the President of the United States...(Washington, D. C.: Wendell & Van Benthuysen, 1848).
BATTLE OF LA CAÑADA, NEW MEXICO,
JANUARY 24, 1847.
Killed:
1. Pvt. Graham, Infantry.
2. Mussersmith, teamster, Capt. Agney's company.
Wounded:
1. 1st Lt. Irvine.
2. 1st Sgt. Caspers.
3. Pvt. Aulman, severely.
4. Pvt. John Pace, Infantry.
5. Pvt. Mezer, Artillery Detachment.
6. Pvt. Murphy, Artillery Detachment.
Source: Niles' National Register, Baltimore, Maryland, April 17, 1847, p.112.
BATTLE OF MORA, NEW MEXICO,
JANUARY 24, 1847
Killed:
1. Capt. Israel Hendley.
Wounded:
Three, slightly; names unknown.
Source: 30th Congress, 2nd Session. House Executive Document No. 1: Message from the President of the United States...(Washington, D. C.: Wendell & Van Benthuysen, 1848).
BATTLE OF EMBUDO PASS, NEW MEXICO,
JANUARY 29, 1847
Killed:
1. Pvt. Papin, Capt. St. Vrain's Company.
Wounded:
1. Dick, black servant of Gov. Bent, severely.
Source: Niles' National Register, Baltimore, Maryland, April 17, 1847, p.112.
BATTLE OF PUEBLO DE TAOS, NEW MEXICO,
FEBRUARY 3 - 4, 1847
Killed:
1. 1st Sgt. Ross, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons.
2. Pvt. Brooks, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons.
3. Pvt. Beebee, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons.
4. Pvt. Levicy, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons.
5. Pvt. Huntsecker, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons.
6. Sgt. Hart, Capt. Agney's Company of Infantry
Wounded:
1. Pvt. R. C. Bower, Co. A, Price's Regt, severely.
2. Capt. McMillan, Co. D, Price's Regt., slightly.
3. Pvt. Henry Fender, Co. D, Price's Regt., dangerously.
4. Pvt. George W. Johnson, Co. D, Price's Regt., dangerously.
5. Pvt. Robt. Heart, Co. D, Price's Regt., slightly.
6. Pvt. George W. Howser, Co. D, Price's Regt., slightly.
7. Pvt. William Ducoing, Co. D, Price's Regt., slightly.
8. *1st Sgt. A. L. Caldwell, Co. K, Price's Regt., mortally, since dead.
9. 3d Cpl. J. W. Jones, Co. K, Price's Regt., severely.
10. *Pvt. James Austin, Co. K, Price's Regt., mortally.
11. Pvt. Samuel Lewis, Co. M, Price's Regt., slightly.
12. 1st Lt. S. G. West, Co. N, Price's Regt., slightly.
13. Pvt. J. W. Callaway, Co. N, Price's Regt., slightly.
14. Pvt. John Nagel, Co. N, Price's Regt.
15. Pvt. John J. Sights, Co. N, Price's Regt.
16. Lt. J. Mansfield, Co. S, Price's Regt., slightly.
17. Pvt. Jacob Moon, Co. S, Price's Regt., severely.
18. Pvt. Wm. Gibbins, slightly.
19. *Capt. Burgwin, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, mortally, since dead.
20. Sgt. Vanroe, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
21. Cpl. Ingleman, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
22. Pvt. Linneman, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
23. Pvt. Blodget, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
24. Pvt. Craine, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
25. Pvt. Deets, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
26. Pvt. Lickenbergh, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
27. *Pvt. Truax, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely, since dead.
28. Pvt. Hagenbach, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
29. Pvt. Anderson, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, severely.
30. Pvt. Beach, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, slightly.
31. Pvt. Hutton, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, slightly.
32. Pvt. Hillerman, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, slightly.
33. Pvt. Walker, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, slightly.
34. Pvt. Schender, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, slightly.
35. Pvt. Shay, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, slightly.
36. Pvt. Near, Co. G, U. S. Dragoons, slightly.
37. Pvt. Bremen, Co. J, 1st Dragoons, slightly.
38. Pvt. Bielfeldt, Artillery Detachment, severely.
39. Pvt. Jod, Artillery Detachment, severely.
40. Pvt. Kahn, Artillery Detachment, slightly.
41. *Lt. Van Valkenberg, Infantry Battalion, mortally, since dead.
42. Sgt. Ferguson, Infantry Battalion, severely.
43. Sgt. Aull, Infantry Battalion, severely.
44. Pvt. Gold, Capt. St. Vrain's Company, severely.
45. Pvt. Mitchell, Capt. St. Vrain's Company, slightly.
Source: Niles' National Register, Baltimore, Maryland, April 17, 1847, p.112.
AFFAIR AT RED RIVER CAÑON, NEW MEXICO
MAY 26, 1847
Killed:
One man; name unknown.
Wounded:
Several; names unknown.
Sources: R. E. Twitchell. Old Santa Fé (Santa Fé: R. E. Twitchell, 1925), p.145; John T. Hughes. Doniphan's Expedition (Cincinnati: J. A. & U. P. James, 1848), pp.400.
AFFAIR AT LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO
JUNE 6, 1847
Killed:
1. Lt. Brown
2. Pvt. McClanahan
3. Pvt. Quisenbury
Sources: R. E. Twitchell. Old Santa Fé (Santa Fé: R. E. Twitchell, 1925), p.145; John T. Hughes. Doniphan's Expedition (Cincinnati: J. A. & U. P. James, 1848), pp.401-402.
AFFAIR NEAR TAOS, NEW MEXICO
JULY 9, 1847
Killed:
1. Lt. Larkin
2. Owens
3. A. Wright
4. S. Mason
5. - Wilkinson
Wounded:
9 wounded; names unknown.
Sources: R. E. Twitchell. Old Santa Fé (Santa Fé: R. E. Twitchell, 1925), p.146
John T. Hughes. Doniphan's Expedition (Cincinnati: J. A. & U. P. James, 1848), pp.403.