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184 Series I Volume XXXVI-I Serial 67 - Wilderness-Cold Harbor Part I

Page 184 OPERATIONS IN SE. VA. AND N. C. Chapter XLVIII.

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

TODD'S TAVERN TO THE JAMES RIVER, MAY 9-24, 1864.*

Killed. Wounded.

Command. Officers. Men. Officers. Men.

CAVALRY CORPS.

Major General

PHILIP H. SHERIDAN.

Davenport, May 9,

1864.

1st Massachusetts. ... ... 2 1

1st New Jersey. ... 2 ... 2

6th Ohio+ . 1 ... ... 19

1st Pennsylvania. ... ... ... 13

Total. 1 2 2 35

Beaver Dam Station,

North Anna, and

Davenport Ford (or

Bridge), May 9-10,

1864.

1st Maine++. ... 1 1 2

1st Michigan . ... 2 ... 2

19th New York (1st ... ... ... 1

Dragoons).

6th Pennsylvania. ... ... ... 1

18th Pennsylvania. ... ... ... 1

5th United States. ... 2 ... 1

1st Vermont. ... ... ... 2

Total . ... 5 1 10

Ground Squirrel

Bridge (or Church),

Glen Allen Station,

Ashland, and Yellow

Tavern, May 11,

1864.

FIRST DIVISION.

1st Michigan . ... 11 1 38

5th Michigan . ... 4 2 12

6th Michigan . ... 2 ... 6

7th Michigan. 1 3 ... 13

6th New York. ... ... ... 1

9th New York. ... 2 2 8

19th New York (1st ... 2 ... 3

Dragoons).

6th Pennsylvania. ... ... ... 4

17th Pennsylvania. ... ... ... ...

1st United States. ... ... ... ...

2nd United States. ... ... ... 2

5th United States. ... 1 ... ...

Total First 1 25 5 82

Division.

SECOND DIVISION.

1st Maine . ... 2 1 24

1st Massachusetts. 1 5 1 7

10th New York. ... ... ... 5

2nd Pennsylvania. ... ... ... 3

4th Pennsylvania. ... 1 ... ...

8th Pennsylvania. ... ... ... 6

Total Second 1 8 2 45

Division .

THIRD DIVISION.

3rd Indiana . ... ... ... 1

1st Vermont. ... ... 2 5

Total Third ... ... 2 6

Division.

Total Cavalry 2 33 9 133

Corps@.

Captured or missing.

Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate.

CAVALRY CORPS.

Major General

PHILIP H. SHERIDAN.

Davenport, May 9,

1864.

1st Massachusetts. 2 21 26

1st New Jersey. ... 3 7

6th Ohio+ . ... 10 30

1st Pennsylvania. ... ... 13

Total. 2 34 76

Beaver Dam Station,

North Anna, and

Davenport Ford (or

Bridge), May 9-10,

1864.

1st Maine++. ... ... 4

1st Michigan. ... 4 8

19th New York (1st ... 7 8

Dragoons).

6th Pennsylvania. ... 6 7

18th Pennsylvania. ... ... 1

5th United States. 2 49 54

1st Vermont. ... 1 3

Total . 2 67 85

Ground Squirrel

Bridge (or Church),

Glen Allen Station,

Ashland, and Yellow

Tavern, May 11,

1864.

FIRST DIVISION.

1st Michigan . ... 3 48

5th Michigan . ... 3 21

6th Michigan . ... 1 9

7th Michigan. 2 16 35

6th New York. ... ... 1

9th New York. ... ... 12

19th New York (1st ... 1 6

Dragoons).

6th Pennsylvania. ... ... 4

17th Pennsylvania. ... 1 1

1st United States. ... 6 6

2nd United States. ... ... 2

5th United States. ... ... 1

Total First 2 31 146

Division.

SECOND DIVISION.

1st Maine . 1 26 54

1st Massachusetts. 2 10 26

10th New York. ... 7 12

2nd Pennsylvania. ... ... 3

4th Pennsylvania. ... ... 1

8th Pennsylvania. ... ... 6

Total Second 3 43 102

Division .

THIRD DIVISION.

3rd Indiana. ... ... 1

1st Vermont. ... 3 10

Total Third ... 3 11

Division.

Total Cavalry 5 77 295

Corps@.

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* The entire Cavalry Corps, except the Fifth New York, participated in this movement. Only such organizations as reported losses are included in this table. For a full roster of the command see p. 114.

+ Captain James S. Abell, killed.

++ Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Boothby, mortally wounded.

@ Major Henry W. Granger, 7th Michigan, and Lieutenant Edward P. Hopkins, 1st Massachusetts, killed; Captain Benjamin F. Axtell, 5th Michigan, and Captain John Q. Brown, 9th New York, mortally wounded.

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