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730 Series I Volume XI-II Serial 13 - Peninsular Campaign Part II

Page 730 THE PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN, VA. Chapter XXIII.

[Inclosures.]

Casualties in the Fourth Brigade, Second Division, Army of the Potomac, commanded by Brigadier General J. B. Kershaw.

Carri Kil Woun Mis Total

ed in led ded. sin

Command. actio . g.

n.

JUNE 26.

7th South Carolina Regiment - 1 3 - 4

JUNE 29.

2nd South Carolina Regiment 338 8 53 - 61

3rd South Carolina Regiment 467 24 109 3 136

7th South Carolina Regiment 441 13 68 - 81

8th South Carolina Regiment 250 1 8 - 9

Kemper's battery - 1 2 - 3

Total 1,496 47 240 3 290

JULY 1.

2nd South Carolina Regiment 203 8 33 - 41

3rd South Carolina Regiment 267 1 19 1 21

7th South Carolina Regiment 300 6 23 - 29

8th South Carolina Regiment 186 7 36 9 52

Kemper's battery - - - - -

Total 956 22 111 10 143

RECAPITULATION.

June 26 (7th Regiment) - 1 3 - 4

June 29 - 47 240 3 290

July 1 - 22 111 10 143

Total. - 70 354 13 437

Carried into action June 29 - - - - 1,496

Carried into action July 1 - - - - 956

Respectfully submitted.

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Brigadier-General, Commanding.

Report of Casualties in the Fourth Brigade, Second Division, Army of the Potomac, commanded by Brigadier-General Kershaw, in the battle on the Williamsburg road.

Killed Wounde Missin Total

Command. . d. g. .

JUNE 29.

2nd South Carolina Regiment:

Field and staff - 1 - 1

Officers 2 - - 2

Non-commissioned officers 2 13 - 15

Privates 6 40 - 46

Total 10 54 - 64

3rd South Carolina Regiment:

Field and staff 1 - - 1

Officers 1 8 - 9

Non-commissioned officers 7 15 1 23

Privates 14 85 3 102

Total 23 108 4 135


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