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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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