Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution
twenty-first of September, the fifth of October, and on the third of November-- the laBt, five days after the Battle,-- were as follows:
September 21.
Regiments.
m
©
&
? s
&
a
-a s
ctf
a a
■2 a
O d
a
o
h
o
Uh
<2
Colonel Small wood's .
'60
ft
Late Col. McDougal's ) First New-York Beg't. f
Colonel Webb's
October 5.
Hegiments.
«
o
a
i
3 E
S «
1°
1?
a & c3
a
-a
a
S3
s a
a
f
fa
pi
Colonel Brooks's ...
t
Colonel Small wood's ....
t3l
A7
fi
5B9
Late Col. McDougal's 1 First New-York Beg't. j -
• 67
Colonel Webb's
November 3.
Regiments.
&
u
o
o
a
ge
a
s
a
i
a .a
-a
a
s8
a s
o
d
-a «
■a
fa
a
1! °-s
o a
Eh 5
Colonel Brooks's . . .
Colonel Small wood' 8 .
Colonel Bitzema's. . .
Colonel Haslet's . . .
Late Col. McDougal's) 1st New- York Beg't. §/
»1
■>
14fl
?54
?91
Colonel Webb's. . . .
It will be seen that three hundred and forty Officers, Staff, non-commissioned Officers, and Musicians, and one thousand, four hundred, and forty-two Privates, present and fit for duty, survived the Battle, and, five days after that event, were returned as effective. The losses which they had sustained, in the action, and the probable absence, of some, on that occasion, must be taken into the account ; and we believe that the number of Officers and Privates who were actually engaged was about that which we have stated in the text.