Paul Revere's Ride
Everett.
    Framingham:
wounded (1) Daniel Hemminway.
    Lexington:
killed (10) John Brown, Samuel Hadley, Caleb Harrington, Jonathan Harrington, Jr., Jonas Parker, Jedidiah Munroe, Robert Munroe, Isaac Muzzy, John Raymond, Nathaniel Wyman; wounded (10) Francis Brown, Joseph Comee, Prince Estabrook, Nathaniel Farmer, Ebenezer Munroe Jr., Jedidiah Munroe, Solomon Pierce, John Robbins, John Tidd, Thomas Winship.
    Lynn:
killed (4) William Flint, Thomas Hadley, Abednego Ramsdell, Daniel Townsend; wounded (2) Joseph Felt, Timothy Monroe; missing (1) Josiah Breed.
    Medford:
killed (2) Henry Putnam, William Holly.
    Needham:
killed (5) John Bacon, Nathaniel Chamberlain, Amos Mills, Elisha Mills, Jonathan Parker; wounded (2) Eleazer Kingsbury, Tolman.
    Newton:
wounded (1) Noah Wiswell.
    Roxbury:
missing (1) Elijah Seaver.
    Salem:
killed (1) Benjamin Pierce.
    Stow:
wounded (1) Daniel Conant.
    Sudbury:
killed (2) Deacon Josiah Haynes (aet. 80), Asahael Reed; died of wounds (1), Thomas Bent (1); wounded (1) Joshua Haynesjr.
    Watertown:
killed (1) Joseph Coolidge.
    Woburn:
killed (2) Daniel Thompson, Asahel Porter; wounded (3), Jacob Bacon, Johnson, George Reed.
    TOTAL: killed and died of wounds, 50; wounded, 39; missing, 5; total casualties, 94; towns with casualties: 23
    SOURCES: Elias Phinney,
History of the Battle at Lexington…
(Boston, 1825), 27-30; John Farmer in
MHSC,
XVIII; Frothingham,
History of the Siege of Boston,
80-81.
    APPENDIX Q
     
    British Casualties, April 19, 1775
     

    Estimate by Stephen Kemble, Gage’s Intelligence [!] Officer: “We lost about 25 killed and about 150 wounded.” Kemble Journals, N-YHS, 42-43.
    Estimate by John Pope, a British soldier: 90 killed, 181 wounded, total 271
    Estimate by an anonymous British soldier: “might have amounted to 500 killed and wounded” (Kehoe, “We Were There!” I, 174).
    Estimates of casualties by regiment:
4th Foot:
“Our regiment had about four or five men killed, and about 25 wounded” (Evelyn); Gage reported 8 killed, 25 wounded, 8 missing.
5th Foot:
Of the grenadiers, “half the company and Lt. Baker were killed or wounded.” For the entire regiment, Gage reported 5 killed, 18 wounded, 1 missing.
10th Foot:
Of the light infantry, “A sergeant of the company came to me and inform’d me he had but 12 men and could not find any other officer [Kelly, Parsons and Lister all were casualties].” (Lister). For the entire regiment, Gage reported 1 killed, 17 wounded, 1 missing.
18th Foot:
Of the grenadier company, the only unit engaged, 2 killed, 4 wounded (Gretton,
Regimental History).
Gage reported 1 killed 4 wounded,
1
missing.
23rd Foot:
“our regt had 5 killed and 31 wounded.” (Mackenzie; aa4, 440); Gage reported 4 killed, 27 wounded and 6 missing.
38th Foot:
Gage reported 4 killed, 12 wounded.
43rd Foot:
Gage reported 4 killed, 6 wounded, 2 missing.
47th Foot:
Gage reported 5 killed, 23 wounded.
52nd Foot:
Gage reported 3 killed, 2 wounded, 1 missing.
59th Foot:
Gage reported 3 killed, 3 wounded.
British Marines:
Gage reported 27 killed, 40 wounded, 7 missing.
    APPENDIX R
     
    Casualties among British Officers on the Concord Mission, April 19 to June 17, 1775.
     
    Commanders
Lt. Col. Francis Smith,
10th Foot, wounded in retreat from Concord
Major John Pitcairn,
British Marines; injured in retreat from Concord, mortally wounded at Bunker Hill
    4th Foot, Light Infantry Company
    Capt. Nesbit Balfour,
wounded at Bunker Hill
    Lt. Edward Gould,
wounded and captured on the Concord expedition
    Lt. John Barker
    4th Foot, Grenadier Company
    Captain John West,
wounded at Bunker Hill
    Lt. Edward Barron,
wounded at Bunker Hill
    Lt. Leonard Brown,
wounded at Bunker Hill
    5th Foot, Light Infantry Company
    Capt. John Battier
    Lt. Thomas Hawkshaw,
wounded on Concord expedition
    Lt. Thomas Cox,
wounded on Concord expedition
    5th Foot, Grenadier Company
    Capt. George Harris,
wounded at Bunker Hill
    Lt. Thomas Baker,
wounded on Concord Expedition
    10th Foot, Light

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