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WILLICH'S* (1ST) BRIGADE. WOOD'S (3D) DIVISION, FOURTH CORPS.

Killed and Died of Wounds.

25th Illinois.

35th Illinois. 109

89th Illinois. 133

32d Indiana... 171

68th Indiana... 39

8th Kansas 105

15th Ohio 179

49th Ohio

15th Wisconsin . '•'*

Total (during the war) 1,115

BARKER'S (3D) BRIGADE. SHERIDAN'S (2o) DIVISION, FOURTH CORPS.

Killed and Died of Wounds.

22d Illinois Infantry. I*"

27th Illinois Infantry. 112

42d Illinois Infantry.

51st Illinois Infantry

79th Illinois Infantry. 3d Kentucky Infantry.

64th Ohio Infantry. 114

65th Ohio Infantry. 125th Ohio Infantryf-

Total (during the war). 1,107

The greatest percentage of loss in any brigade, in any one action during the war, occurred at Gettysburg, in Harrow's (1st) Brigade, Gibbon's (2d) Division, Second Corps. Its loss, as officially reported, was : -

Killed. Wounded.\ Missing. Aggregate.

19th Maine. -"•' 1««

15th Massachusetts .. 23 97

1st Minnesota. 50 173

82d New York (2d N. Y. S. M.). 45 132

Total - 147 568 48 763

The four regiments took 1,246 officers and men into action— a loss of 61 per cent.' At Stone's River, the Regular Brigade (15th, 16th, 18th, 19th United States

of Rousseau's Division, Fourteenth Corps, lost 94 killed, 489 wounded, and 47 nm

total, 630, out of 1,566 engaged.

* Willich was wounded at Resaca, and succeeded by Col. William H. Gibson.

t Transferred subsequently to the First Brigade.

t Including the mortally wounded.

§The Iron Brigade, also, lost 61 per cent, at Gettysburg; but, the loss Includes 267, captr

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