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Page 405 Chapter LVIII. CAPTURE OF FORT FISHER, N. C.


Numbers 3. Return of casualties in the U. S. Forces engaged in the storming of Fort Fisher, N. C., January 15, 1865.

[Compiled from nominal list of casualties.]

Killed. Wounded. Missing.

Command Officer Men. Officer Men. Officer Men.

. s. s. s.

Twenty-

fourth

Army

Corps:

Headqua ....... ....... 1 ....... ....... ......

rters'

staff

First

Divisio

n:

Second

Brigade

:

6th ....... ....... 1 4 ....... ......

Connect

icut

7th ....... 1 1 4 ....... ......

Connect

icut

3rd New ....... 1 ....... 5 ....... ......

Hampshi

re

7th New ....... 2 ....... 8 ....... 4

Hampshi

re

Total ....... 4 2 21 ....... 4

Second

Divisio

n:

First

Brigade

:

3rd New ....... 5 2 10 ....... 2

York

112th ....... 10 2 29 ....... .......

New

York

117th 1 17 9 62 ....... ......

New

York

142nd 1 5 5 65 ....... 3

New

York

Total 2 37 18 166 ....... 5

Second

Brigade

:

47th ....... 2 1 13 ....... ......

New

York

48th 1 2 2 9 ....... .......

New

York

76th ....... 2 1 17 ....... 1

Pennsyl

vania

97th 1 3 7 31 ....... ......

Pennsyl

vania

203rd 4 36 5 141 ....... 1

Pennsyl

vania

Total 6 45 16 211 ....... 2

Third

Brigade

:

13th ....... 8 1 31 ....... .......

Indiana

4th New ....... ....... 1 17 ....... .......

Hampshi

re

115th 1 1 1 13 ....... 1

New

York

169th 1 5 3 30 ....... 1

New

York

Total 2 14 6 91 ....... 2

Divisio ....... ....... 4 ....... ....... .......

n staff

Grand 10 100 47 489 ....... 13

total*


Numbers 4. Reports of Byt. Brigadier General Cyrus B. Comstock, Aide-de-Camp to Lieutenant-General Grant.

FORT FISHER, January 16, 1865.

(Via Fortress Monroe, Va.)

After a careful reconnaissance on the 14th, it was decided to risk an assault on Fort Fisher; Pane's division, with Colonel Abbott's brigade, to hold our line, already strong across the peninsula and facing Wilmington, against Hoke, while Ames' division should assart on the

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*There was also 1 man killed and 4 wounded in the Twenty-seventh U. S. Colored Infantry (of the Third Brigade, Third Division, Twenty-fifth Corps) making an aggregate of 664 killed, wounded, and missing. One officer (Captain Reeves) and 4 men of the One hundred and twelfth New York Infantry and 1 man of the One hundred and forty-second New York Infantry, were wounded on January 14.

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