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... RECORD OF THE FORCE AND LOSS OF THE AMERICAN AND BRITISH FLEETS
SENT BY COMMODORE MACDONOUGH TO A CITIZEN OF BURLINGTON, VT.
AMERICAN. The American officers killed were Lieutenants Gamble and
Stansbury, and Sailing Master Carter. ENGLISH. Guns. Men. Killed.
Wounded. Large ship, 39 300 50 60 Brig, 16 120 20 30 Sloop,
formerly Growler, 11 40 6 10 Sloop, formerly Eagle, 11 40 8 10 The
British officers killed were Commodore Downie, Captain Pring, and
six or eight lieutenants. The wounded were paroled and sent by
vessel to the Isle aux Noix. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY
STATIONED AT BURLINGTON, VT., MAY 20, 1814. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED
STATES ARMY STA- TIONED AT BURLINGTON, VT., MAY 20, 1814. George
McFeely, lieutenant-colonel, 22nd Infantry, Samuel Gilliland,
surgeon, 16th Infantry, John Pentland, captain, 22nd Infantry,
James F. McElnay, captain, 16th Infantry, William Davenport,
captain, 16th Infantry, Joseph L. Barton, captain, 15th Infantry,
Miles Greenwood, captain, 16th Infantry, John D. Coon, captain,
16th Infantry, Thomas M. Powers, lieutenant and paymaster, 16th
Infantry, John Sacket, surgeon's mate, 1 1th Infantry, Alexander
Macomb, brigadier-general, United States Army, Elias Fassett,
colonel, 30th Infantry, White Youngs, captain, 15th Infantry, Henry
Van Dalsen, captain, 15th Infantry, Robert T. Baker, surgeon's
mate, 15th Infantry, Benjamin Branch, captain, Light Artillery,
John M. O'Connor, captain, Artillery, Willis Foulk, captain, 22nd
Infantry, William R. Duncan, lieutenant of Artillery and brigade
major, George W. Ferguson, lieutenant, 22nd Infantry, R. E. De
Ruffey, lieutenant, United States engineers, Thomas C. Walker,
hospital surgeon's mate, Abraham Godwin, lieutenant, 15th Infantry,
William Sturgis, lieutenant, 22nd Infantry, Jaco...