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

Page 131 Chapter XLVIII. RAPIDAN TO THE JAMES.

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

BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS, MAY 5-7, 1864-Continued.

Captured

Killed Wounded or missing.

Command. Off Men Off Men Of Men Agg

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NINTH ARMY CORPS.*

Major General AMBROSE

E. BURNSIDE

PROVOST GUARD.

8th U. S. Infantry.+

FIRST DIVISION

Brigadier General

THOMAS G. STEVENSON

First Brigade.

Colonel SUMNER

CARRUTH.#

Colonel JACOB P. GOULD.

35th Massachusetts@

56th Massachusetts

57th Massachusetts

59th Massachusetts

4th United States

10th United States.

Total First Brigade.

Second Brigade.

Colonel DANIEL LEASURE.

3rd Maryland.

21st Massachusetts

100th Pennsylvania

Total Second Brigade.

Artillery.

Maine Light, 2nd Battery

(B)+

Massachusetts Light,

14th Battery+

Total First Division.

SECOND DIVISION.

Brigadier General

ROBERT B. POTTER.

First Brigade

Colonel ZENAS R.

BLISS.#

Colonel JOHN I. CURTIN.

36th Massachusetts

58th Massachusetts

51st New York

45th Pennsylvania

48th Pennsylvania

7th Rhode Island//

Total First Brigade.

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*Under the direct orders of Lieutenant-General Grant.

+Loss, if any, not of record.

#Sun-track May 6.

@Train guard; not engaged.

||Including 2 men wounded, assigned from 46th New York

//Train guard.

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