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Return of Casualties in the Union forces engaged at Fort Island (Bethel Place or Bayou Teche), La., April 12-13, 1863.
[Compiled from nominal lists of casualties, returns, &c.]
Killed. Wounded.
Command. Offi- Enli- Offi- Enli- Aggr
cers. sted cers. sted ega-
men. men. te.
12th Connecticut Infantry. ... 2 1 12 15
1st Indiana Heavy Artillery. ... ... ... 3 3
1st Louisiana Cavalry. ... ... ... 3 3
Maine Light Artillery, 1st ... .. 1 1 2
Battery.
Massachusetts Light ... 1 ... 3 4
Artillery, 6th Battery.
31st Massachusetts Infantry. ... 1 ... 5 6
38th Massachusetts Infantry. 1 5 1 28 35
53rd Massachusetts Infantry. 1 2 ... 9 12
8th New Hampshire Infantry. ... 2 2 7 11
New York Light Artillery, ... ... ... 2 2
18th Battery.
75th New York Infantry. ... 2 2 13 17
114th New York Infantry. ... ... ... 11 11
133rd New York Infantry. ... 4 1 20 25
156th New York Infantry. 1 3 ... 18 22
160th New York Infantry. ... 2 ... 5 7
173rd New York Infantry. ... 2 ... 5 7
175th New York Infantry. ... 1 ... 6 7
8th Vermont Infantry. ... 1 ... 7 8
4th Wisconsin Infantry. ... 5 ... 8 13
1st U. S. Artillery, Battery ... 4 ... 5 9
A.
1st U. S. Artillery, Battery ... ... ... 5 5
F.
Total. 3 37 8 176 224
Officers killed.-Captain Samuel Gault, Thirty-eighth Massachusetts; Lieutenant George G. Nutting, Fifty-third Massachusetts; Lieutenant John T. Freer, One hundred and Fifty-sixth New York.
Return of Casualties in the Union forces engaged at Irish Bend, La., April 14, 1863.
[Compiled from nominal lists of casualties, returns, &c.]
Killed. Wounded. Captured
or missing.
Command. Offi Enli Offi Enli Offi Enlis Aggr
cers sted cers sted cers ted ega-
men. men. men. te.
13th Connecticut ... 7 4 43 .. ... 54
Infantry.
25th Connecticut 2 7 5 72 ... 10 96
Infantry.
22nd Maine ... ... ... 1 ... ... 1
Infantry.
26th Maine ... 11 2 48 ... ... 61
Infantry.
91st New York ... 2 1 10 ... ... 13
Infantry.
131st New York ... ... ... 3 ... ... 3
Infantry.
159th New York 4 15 6 73 ... 20 117
Infantry.
2nd U. S. ... 1 ... 7 ... ... 8
Artillery, Battery
C.
Total. 6 43 17 257 ... 30 353
Officers killed.-Captain Samuel S. Hayden and Lieutenant Daniel P. Dewey, Twenty-fifth Connecticut; Lieutenant Col. Gilbert A. Draper, Lieuts. Robert D. Lathrop, John W. Manley, and Byron F. Lockwood, One hundred and fifty-ninth New York.
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