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505 Series I Volume XI-II Serial 13 - Peninsular Campaign Part II

Page 505 Chapter XXIII. SEVEN-DAYS' BATTLES.

List of Casualties in the Army of Northern Virginia in he fights before Richmond, commencing June 26, 1862, and ending July 1, 1862- Continued.

Command. Killed. Wounded. Total.

Garland's brigade-Continued.

5th North Carolina 7 27 34

12th North Carolina 46 161 207

20th North Carolina 90 297 387

George B. Anderson's brigade.

2nd North Carolina 20 96 116

30th North Carolina 30 137 167

14th North Carolina 17 85 102

4th North Carolina 11 54 65

Hardaway's artillery --- 12 12

Colquitt's brigade.

6th Georgia 33 167 205

23rd Georgia 4 63 67

27th Georgia 11 102 113

28th Georgia 6 73 79

Riply's brigade.

1st North Carolina 51 175 226

3rd North Carolina 32 166 198

Rodas' brigade.

5th Alabama 43 131 174

26th Alabama 18 109 127

12th Alabama --- 6 6

3rd Alabama 37 170 207

M'LAWS' DIVISION.

Cobb's brigade.

2nd Louisiana 31 151 182

15th North Carolina 19 114 133

16th Georgia 11 45 56

24th Georgia 4 27 31

Cobb (Georgia) Legion --- 3 3

Barksdale's brigade.

21st Mississippi 32 119 151

18th Mississippi 16 116 132

17th Mississippi 15 92 107

13th Mississippi 28 107 135

Kershaw's brigade.

2nd South Carolina 15 89 104

3rd South Carolina 24 26 150

7th South Carolina 19 93 112

8th South Carolina 3 47 55

Semmes' brigade.

10th Georgia 10 47 57

53rd Georgia 2 23 25

32nd Virginia 3 6 9

15th Virginia 1 9 10

Alexandria Artillery 1 2 3

Pendleton's Reserve Artillery 8 30 38

14th Georgia 16 122 138

13th Alabama 14 70 84

JACKSON'S DIVISION.

Winder's brigade.

2nd Virginia 6 23 29

4th Virginia 8 28 36

5th Virginia 8 40 48

27th Virginia 1 4 5

33rd Virginia 4 30 34

Rockbridge Artillery 2 3 5

Carpenter's battery --- 6 6


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