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FREDERICKSBURG, ETC., MAY 2-3-Continued.
Killed. Wounded.
Command. Offi-cers. Enlis-ted Offi-cers. Enlis-ted
men. men.
Artillery.
Captain
JEREMIAH
McCARTHY.
1st ---- 1 1 3
Pennsylvania Light,
Batteries C
and D
2nd United ---- ---- ---- ----
States,
Battery G
Total ---- 1 1 3
Artillery
Total Third 7 91 42 563
Division
LIGHT
DIVISION.
Colonel
HIRAM
BURNHAM.
6th Maine 4 19 4 107
31st New 1 11 2 42
York
43rd New 3 12 2 51
York
61st 1 7 5 59
Pennsylvania
5th 3 32 9 113
Wisconsin
New York ---- ---- ---- 1
Light
Artillery,
3rd Battery
Total Light 12 81 22 373
Division
Total Sixth 41 444 149 2,471
Army Corps
Captured or missing.
Command. Offi-cers. Enlisted Aggre-gate.
men.
Artillery.
Captain
JEREMIAH
McCARTHY.
1st Pennsylvania ---- 4 9
Light, Batteries
C and D
2nd United ---- 14 14
States, Battery
G
Total Artillery ---- 18 23
Total Third 6 301 1,010
Division
LIGHT DIVISION.
Colonel HIRAM
BURNHAM.
6th Maine ---- 35 169
31st New York 6 81 143
43rd New York 7 129 204
61st ---- 16
Pennsylvania 88
5th Wisconsin 1 35 193
New York Light ---- ---- 1
Artillery, 3rd
Battery
Total Light 14 296 793
Division
Total Sixth Army 31 1,454 4,590
Corps
RECAPITULATION.
Second 1 7 8 82 -- 12 110
Division, Second
Army
Corps
Sixth 41 444 149 2, 3 ., 4,
Army 471 459 590
Corps
Grand 42 451 157 2, 3 ., 4,
total 553 466 700
OFFICERS KILLED.
MAINE.
Lieutenant Cyrus W. Braun, 5th Infantry.
Major Joel A. Haycock, 6th Infantry.
Captain Sewell C. Gray, 6th Infantry.
Captain John H. Ballinger, 6th Infantry.
Captain Ralph W. Young, 6th Infantry.
Lieutenant Joseph G. Butler, 7th Infantry.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Captain Prentiss M. Whiting, 7th Infantry.
Lieutenant Albert A. Tillson, 7th Infantry.
NEW JERSEY.
Colonel Mark W. Collet, 1st Infantry.
Captain William Bergen, 2nd Infantry.
Captain Archibald S. Taylor, 3rd Infantry.
Captain Ira J. Lindsley, 15th Infantry.
Lieutenant John Fowler, 15th Infantry.
Lieutenant Charles Sibley, 23rd Infantry.
Lieutenant James S Budd, 23rd Infantry.
Lieutenant Sidney H. McCarter, 23rd Infantry.
NEW YORK.
Lieutenant John Jewsbury, 31st Infantry.
Major Elihu J. Faxon, 36th Infantry.
Captain Hugh B. Knickerbocker, 43rd Infantry.
Captain Douglas Lodge, 43rd Infantry.
Lieutenant George H. Koons, 43rd Infantry.
Captain Luther M. Wheeler, 77th Infantry.
Captain Nelson O. Wendell, 121st Infantry.
Lieutenant Ulysses F. Doubleday, 121st Infantry.
Lieutenant Frederick E. Ford, 121st Infantry.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Colonel George C. Spear, 61st Infantry.
Lieutenant Washington Brua, 93rd Infantry.
Lieutenant William D. Bolty, 93rd Infantry.
Colonel Gustavus W. Town, 95th Infantry.
Lieutenant Colonel Elisha Hall, 95th Infantry.
Captain T. D. G. Chapman, 95th Infantry.
Lieutenant Engene D. Dunton, 95th Infantry.
Lieutenant David Hailer, 95th Infantry.
Lieutenant Alexander Allison, 95th Infantry.
Captain John Large, 102nd Infantry.
Captain Peter W. Rodgers, 119th Infantry.
Lieutenant James T. Harrison, 139th Infantry.
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