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

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

THE TREVILIAN RAID, JUNE 7-24, 1864 - Continued.

Killed. Wounded.

Command. Officers. Men. Officers. Men.

HORSE ARTILLERY

BRIGADE.

Captain JAMES M.

ROBERTSON.

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

Batteries H and I.

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

Battery D.

2nd United States, ... 2 ... 5

Battery M.

Total Horse Artillery ... 3 1 7

Brigade.

Total at Trevilian 9 93 32 438

Station, &c.*

White House (or Saint

Peter's Church) and

Black Creek (or

Tunstall's Station),

June 21, 1864.

1st Maine . ... 1 ... 5

9th New York. ... 1 1 5

1st Pennsylvania. ... 3 ... 28

17th Pennsylvania. ... 5 ... 12

Total White House, ... 10 1 50

&c.

Saint Mary's Church,

June 24, 1864.

1st Maine . 2 7 5 41

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

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

10th New York. 1 ... ... 13

6th Ohio. ... 3 1 31

1st Pennsylvania. 1 1 2 8

2nd Pennsylvania. ... ... 1 19

4th Pennsylvania. 1 4 ... 19

8th Pennsylvania. ... 2 ... 13

13th Pennsylvania. ... 2 ... 14

16th Pennsylvania. ... 1 ... 7

1st U. S. Artillery, ... 2 ... 10

Batteries H and I.

2nd U. S. Artillery, ... 1 ... 1

Battery A.

Total Saint Mary's 5 24 9 179

Church+.

Minor skirmishes,

&c., en route, June

7-24, 1864.++.

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

4th New York. ... ... ... 1

6th New York. ... 6 1 12

9th New York. ... ... ... 2

10th New York. ... 2 ... 4

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

Dragoons).

6th Ohio. ... ... ... ...

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

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

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

13th Pennsylvania. ... ... ... 1

16th Pennsylvania. ... 1 ... 1

17th Pennsylvania. ... ... ... 2

6th United States. ... ... ... ...

1st U. S. Artillery, ... ... ... 1

Batteries H and I.

2nd U. S. Artillery, ... ... ... ...

Battery D.

Grand total Trevilian 14 136 43 695

raid.

Captured or missing.

Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate.

HORSE ARTILLERY

BRIGADE.

Captain JAMES M.

ROBERTSON.

1st United States, ... ... 2

Batteries H and I.

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

Battery D.

2nd United States, ... 37 44

Battery M.

Total Horse Artillery ... 37 48

Brigade.

Total at Trevilian 8 427 1,007

Station, &c.*

White House (or Saint

Peter's Church) and

Black Creek (or

Tunstall's Station),

June 21, 1864.

1st Maine . ... ... 6

9th New York. ... ... 7

1st Pennsylvania. 3 19 53

17th Pennsylvania. ... ... 17

Total White House, 3 19 83

&c.

Saint Mary's Church,

June 24, 1864.

1st Maine . 3 8 66

1st Massachusetts. ... 2 5

1st New Jersey. ... 2 3

10th New York. 1 7 22

6th Ohio. ... ... 35

1st Pennsylvania. 1 12 25

2nd Pennsylvania. 2 27 49

4th Pennsylvania. 1 12 37

8th Pennsylvania. 2 7 24

13th Pennsylvania. 3 25 44

16th Pennsylvania. ... 3 11

1st U. S. Artillery, ... 4 16

Batteries H and I.

2nd U. S. Artillery, ... ... 2

Battery A.

Total Saint Mary's 13 109 339

Church+.

Minor skirmishes,

&c., en route, June

7-24, 1864.++.

1st New Jersey. ... 2 2

4th New York. ... ... 1

6th New York. 1 4 24

9th New York. ... 2 4

10th New York. ... 5 11

19th New York (1st ... 2 4

Dragoons).

6th Ohio. ... 9 9

2nd Pennsylvania. ... 1 3

4th Pennsylvania. ... 3 3

6th Pennsylvania. ... 1 1

13th Pennsylvania. ... ... 1

16th Pennsylvania. ... 5 7

17th Pennsylvania. ... 1 3

6th United States. ... 7 7

1st U. S. Artillery, ... ... 1

Batteries H and I.

2nd U. S. Artillery, ... 2 2

Battery D.

Grand total Trevilian 25 599 1,512

raid.

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* Officers killed or mortally wounded.- Colonel William Sackett, 9th New York; Capts. Alpheus W. Carr, 1st Michigan, John Ordner, 10th New York, and Albert C. Walker (killed June 10), 2nd Pennsylvania; Lieuts. Robert S. Warren, 1st Michigan, Oliver S. Wood, 4th New York, John H. Nichols and Frederick C. Ogden, 1st United States, Michael Lawless, 2nd United States, Joseph P. Henley, 5th United States, and Philip D. Mason, 1st U. S. Artillery.

+ Officers killed or mortally wounded.- Capts. Walstein Phillips and Osco A. Ellis, 1st Maine; Lieutenant Henry Baldwin, 6th Ohio; Lieuts. Alonzo Reed and Joseph S. Wright, 1st Pennsylvania; Colonel George H. Covode, 4th Pennsylvania; Captain Wilkinson W. Paige, 10th New York.

++ Including King and Queen Court-House, June 18 and 20; Jones' Bridge, June 23, &c.

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