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Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.- Continued.

NORTH ANNA, PAMUNKEY, AND TOTOPOTOMOY, MAY 22-JUNE 1, 1864 -Continued.

Killed. Wounded.

Command. Officers. Men. Officers. Men.

THIRD DIVISION.

Brigadier General

LAMES H. WILSON.

First Brigade.

Colonel JOHN B.

MCINTOSH.

1st Connecticut 1 3 6 6

3rd New Yersey ... ... ... ...

2nd New York ... 2 2 3

5th New York ... ... 1 12

2nd Ohio ... 5 4 46

18th Pennsylvania ... 2 2 3

Total First Brigade 1 12 15 70

Second Brigade.

Colonel GEORGE H.

CHAPMAN.

3rd Indiana ... ... ... 3

8th New york ... ... ... ...

1st Vermont ... ... ... 6

Total Second ... ... ... 9

Brigade

Total Third 1 12 15 79

Division

FIRST BRIGADE HORSE

ARTILLERY.

Captain JAMES M.

ROBERTSON.

New York Light, 6th ... ... ... 6

Battery

Total First Brigade ... ... ... 6

Horse Artillery

Total Cavalry Corps 8 102 52 398

UNATTACHED.

22nd New York ... ... ... 3

Cavalry

Total Army of the 41 550 159 2,575

Potomac

Captured or missing.

Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate.

THIRD DIVISION.

Brigadier General

LAMES H. WILSON.

First Brigade.

Colonel JOHN B.

MCINTOSH.

1st Connecticut ... 17 33

3rd New Yersey ... 5 5

2nd New York ... 1 8

5th New York ... 11 24

2nd Ohio ... 10 65

18th Pennsylvania ... 3 10

Total First Brigade ... 47 145

Second Brigade.

Colonel GEORGE H.

CHAPMAN.

3rd Indiana ... ... 3

8th New york ... 2 2

1st Vermont 2 25 33

Total Second 2 27 38

Brigade

Total Third 2 74 183

Division

FIRST BRIGADE HORSE

ARTILLERY.

Captain JAMES M.

ROBERTSON.

New York Light, 6th ... ... 6

Battery

Total First Brigade ... ... 6

Horse Artillery

Total Cavalry Corps 2 94 656

UNATTACHED.

22nd New York ... 2 5

Cavalry

Total Army of the 17 644 3,986

Potomac

OFFICERS KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED.

CONNECTICUT.

Captain Addison G. Warner, 1st Cavalry.

Lieutenant Henry W. Wadhams, 14th Infantry.

DELAWARE.

Lieutenant John M. Dunn, 3rd Infantry.

INDIANA.

Lieutenant David B. Gageby, 7th Infantry.

MAINE.

Major William C. Morgan, 3rd Infantry.

Lieutenant William H. Briggs, 3rd Infantry.

Lieutenant James S. Roberts, 17th Infantry.

Lieutenant Walter F. Noyes, 17th Infantry.

Lieutenant William O. Tibbetts, 31st Infantry.

Lieutenant Silas M. Perkins, 32nd Infantry.


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