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

Page 268 OPERATIONS IN SE. VA. AND N. C. Chapter XLVIII.

APPENDIX I.-Consolidated report of the Ambulance Corps, &c.-Continued.

Horses

Command Gain Killed Died Captu- Tran- On

red sfer- hand

red

Second 32 5 2 3 ..... 570

Army Corps

Fifth Army 53 2 7 ..... 16 535

Corps

Ninth Army ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 406

Corps

Cavalry ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... 310

corps .

Engineer ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... 32

Brigade

Provost- ...... ...... ....... ...... ..... 29

marshall

Sixth ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... .....

Corps a

On hand ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... 1,882

June 1

On hand ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... 1,924

June 30

Total ...... ....... ...... ..... ..... 2,038

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Mules

Command Gain Killed Died Captu- Tran- On

red sfer- hand

red

Second 13 3 12 2 ..... 273

Army Corps

Fifth Army 59 ...... 11 ...... 4 378

Corps

Ninth Army ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 16

Corps

Cavalry ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 179

corps

Engineer ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ......

Brigade

Provost- ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 24

marshall

Sixth ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... .....

Corps a

On hand ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 870

June 1

On hand ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 986

June 30

Total ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 890

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Stretchers

Command Gain Abando- On hand

ned &c.

Second Army 100 89 196

Corps

Fifth Army 9 24 277

Corps

Ninth Army ....... ....... 130

Corps

Cavalry ...... 3 129

corps

Engineer ...... ........ 24

Brigade

Provost- ...... ....... 11

marshall

Sixth Corps ...... ........ ......

a

On hand ...... ........ 767

June 1

On hand ...... ........ 847

June 30

Total ...... ........ 116

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b

Present for duty Officers

Command Officers Men Total Gain Tran- Total

sfer- loss

red

Second 17 681 698 ..... 1 1

Army

Corps

Fifth 15 659 674 1 1 1

Army

Corps

Ninth 11 365 376 ...... ..... .....

Army

Corps

Cavalry 11 304 315 ...... ..... .....

corps

Engineer 1 47 48 ...... ..... .....

Brigade

Provost- 2 36 38 ...... ..... .....

marshall

Sixth ....... ...... ...... ...... ..... .....

Corps a

On hand 57 2,092 2,149 ...... ..... .....

June 1

On hand 54 2,139 2,193 ...... ..... .....

June 30

Total 57 2,112 2,169 ...... ..... .....

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Men

Command Gain Killed Wounded Trans- Retur- Total

or died ferred ned to loss

regi-

ment

Second 76 ...... ...... ....... 52 52

Army

Corps

Fifth 67 4 9 2 39 54

Army

Corps

Ninth ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ......

Army

Corps

Cavalry ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... ......

corps

Engineer ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... ......

Brigade

Provost- ..... ...... ..... ....... ..... ......

marshall

Sixth ...... ...... ...... ....... ..... ......

Corps a

On hand ..... ...... ..... ....... ..... ......

June 1

On hand ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... ......

June 30

Total ..... ...... ...... ....... ..... ......

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zed b

Two of the wagons are four-horse ambulances with Autenrieth boxes.

a The reports of the Sixth Corps have not been received.

b Sixth Corps excepted.

THS. A. McPARLIN,

Surgeon, U. S. Army, Med. Director, Army of the Potomac.

Consolidated report of the Ambulances Corps, Army of the Potomac, for the month of July, 1864.

Ambulances Medicine wagons

Command Gain Trans- On hand Auten- Auten- Perot,

ferred rieth, rieth, gain

gain on hand

Second 2 29 178 ...... 8 .....

Army

Corps

Fifth 1 15 173 3 8 1

Army

Corps

Ninth ...... ...... 158 ....... ...... ......

Army

Corps

Cavalry ...... ...... 83 ....... 5 ......

corps

Engineer ...... ...... 12 ....... 1 ......

Brigade

Provost- ...... ...... 11 ...... ....... ......

marshall

Sixth ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ......

Corps a

On hand 3 44 615 3 22 1

June 1 29

On hand ...... ...... 575 ...... ...... ......

June 30

Total ...... ...... 590 ...... ......

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Medicine wagons

Command Perot Dunton Total Gain Trans- On

on hand on hand ferred hand

Second 8 .... 16 4 15 55

Army

Corps

Fifth 3 ...... 11 1 6 62

Army

Corps

Ninth ...... 10 10 ...... ...... 36

Army

Corps

Cavalry ..... 2 7 ...... ...... 39

corps

Engineer ..... ...... 1 ...... ...... 1

Brigade

Provost- ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4

marshall

Sixth ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......

Corps a

On hand 11 12 45 5 21 197

June 1

On hand 11 12 52 ...... ...... 179

June 30

Total ..... ...... 48 ..... ...... 195

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Army wagons

Command Forges on hand

Second Corps 3

Fifth Corps 4

Ninth Corps 3

Cavalry Corps 3

Engineer Brigade ..........

General Patrick's 1

brigade

Sixth Corps a ...........

On hand July 1 14

On hand July 31 14

Total authorized 14

a The reports of the Sixth Corps have not been received.


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