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120 Series I Volume XXXI-I Serial 54 - Knoxville and Lookout Mountain Part I

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[CHAP. XLIII.

Second Brigade: General staff, Lieutenant John J. Haight, acting assistant inspector-general, wounded severely; One hundred and ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Lieutenant James Glendening, adjutant, killed, and Lieutenant John McFarland, wounded severely in leg; One hundred and eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, Major John A. Boyle, killed; Lieutenant Marvin D. Pettit, killed; Lieutenant Albert Black, wounded severely; Lieutenant Andrew W. Tracy, wounded slightly in foot; Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Walker, wounded slightly; Captain James M. Wells, wounded slightly, and Captain Wallace Warner, wounded slightly.

Third Brigade: Brigadier General George S. Greene, commanding, wounded severely in mouth and cheek; One hundred and thirty-seventh New York Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel K. S. Van Voorhis, wounded slightly; Captain Silas Pierson, wounded severely in foot; Lieutenant Marshall J. Corbett, wounded severely, and One hundred and forty-ninth New York Volunteers, Captain Ira B. Seymour, wounded in face.

Knap's (Pennsylvania) battery: First Lieutenant Edward R. Geary, killed and Captain Charles A. Atwell, wounded seriously.

Killed, 4; wounded 15, total, 19.

As soon as practicable a more statistical account of the engagement, together with my official report of the same, will be forwarded.

I have the honor to be, general, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

JNumbers W. GEARY,

Brigadier-General, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding.

Major General D. BUTTERFIELD,

Chief of Staff.

[Inclosure.]

Return of Casualties in the Second Division, Twelfth Army Corps, in action at Wauhatchie, Tennessee, on morning of October 29, 1863.

Killed. Wounded.

Regiments. Offic Enlis Total Offic Enlist Total

ers. ted . ers. ed

men. men.

Division staff --- --- --- 2 --- 2

Third Brigade, Brigadier

General G. S. Greene, staff --- --- --- 1 --- 1

78th New York Volunteers,

Lieutenant Colonel H. --- --- --- --- 2 2

Hammerstein.

137th New York Volunteers,

Colonel D. Ireland. --- 15 15 3 72 75

149th New York Volunteers,

Lieutenant Colonel C. B. --- 1 1 1 10 11

Randall.

Second Brigade, Colonel G.

A. Cobham, staff. --- --- --- 1 --- 1

29th Pennsylvania

Volunteers, Colonel W. --- 1 1 --- 6 6

Rickards.

109th Pennsylvania

Volunteers, Captain F. L. 1 4 5 1 22 23

Gimber.

111th Pennsylvania

Volunteers, Lieutenant 2 7 9 5 29 34

Colonel T. M. Walker.

Knap's (Pennsylvania)

battery. 1 2 3 1 18 19

Total. 4 30 34 15 159 174

Missing.

Regiments. Offic Enlis Total Aggregat

ers. ted . e.

men.

Division staff --- --- --- 2

Third Brigade, Brigadier

General G. S. Greene, staff --- --- --- 1

78th New York Volunteers,

Lieutenant Colonel H. --- --- --- 2

Hammerstein.

137th New York Volunteers,

Colonel D. Ireland. --- --- --- 90

149th New York Volunteers,

Lieutenant Colonel C. B. --- --- --- 12

Randall.

Second Brigade, Colonel G.

A. Cobham, staff. --- --- --- 1

29th Pennsylvania

Volunteers, Colonel W. --- 2 2 9

Rickards.

109th Pennsylvania

Volunteers, Captain F. L. --- 4 4 32

Gimber.

111th Pennsylvania

Volunteers, Lieutenant --- 2 2 45

Colonel T. M. Walker.

Knap's (Pennsylvania)

battery. --- --- --- 22

Total. --- 8 8 216

JNumbers W. GEARY,

Brigadier-General of Volunteers, Commanding.


HEADQUARTERS SECOND DIVISION, TWELFTH ARMY CORPS,
Wauhatchie, Tennessee, October 30, 1863.


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