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Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c. - Continued.
SPOTSYLVANIA COURT-HOUSE MAY 8-21, 1864. - Continued.
Captured
Killed Wounded or missing.
Command. Offi Men Offi Men Off Men Aggreg
cers cers ice ate
rs
CAVALRY
CORPS.*
ARTILLERY.
Brigadier
General HENRY
J. HUNT.
SECOND BRIGADE
HORSE
ARTILLERY
Captain
DUNBAR R.
RANSOM
1st United - - - - - - -
States,
Batteries E
and G+
1st United - - - - - - -
States,
Batteries H
and I+
1st United - - - - - - -
States,
Battery K+
2nd United - - - - - - -
States, Battery
A+
2nd United - - - - - - -
States,
Battery G+
3rd United - - - - - - -
States,
Batteries C, F
and K+
ARTILLERY
PARK.
Lieutenant
Colonel
FREEMAN
McGILVERY.
15th New York - - - 4 - - 4
Heavy
Artillery (2nd
Battalion)
UNATTACHED
CAVALRY
22nd New York - - - 3 2 72 77
Total Army of 153 2,086 595 10,630 47 1,742 15,253
the Potomac
NINTH ARMY
CORPS.
Major General
AMBROSE E.
BURNSIDE
Staff - - 1 - - - 1
PROVOST GUARD.
8th U. S. - - - - - - -
Infantry+
FIRST
DIVISION.
Brigadier
General
THOMAS G.
STEVENSON#
Colonel
DANIEL LEASURE
Major General
THOMAS L.
CRITTENDEN.@
Staff 1 - - - - - 1
First Brigade
Colonel JACOB
P. GOULD||
Lieutenant
Colonel
STEPHEN M.
WELD, JR.
Brigadier
General JAMES
H. LEDLIE.//
35th - 3 2 13 - 1 19
Massachusetts
56th - 14 4 96 - 5 119
Massachusetts
57th - 17 3 68 - 27 115
Massachusetts
59th 1 10 - 49 - 3 63
Massachusetts
4th United - 4 - 6 - 10 20
States
10th United - 2 1 8 - - 11
States
Total First 1 50 10 240 - 46 347
Brigade
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*Absent on expedition toward Richmond from May 9. Its losses about Spotsylvania May 8 are included with those sustained in the Wilderness; see p. 128.
+Loss, if any, not of record.
#Killed May 10.
@Assumed command May 12.
||Disabled by sickness May 8.
//Assumed command May 13.
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