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No. 5. Return of Casualtiesin the Army of the Cumberland, commanded by Major General William S. Rosecrans, at the battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September 19 and 20, 1863.*
Killed. Wounded. Captured or
missing.
Command. Of Enli Offi Enli Offi Enlis Aggre
fi sted cers sted cers ted gate
ce men men men
rs
GENERAL
HEADQUARTERS
10th Ohio Infantry - --- --- --- --- 1 1
15th Pennsylvania - --- --- 2 --- 3 5
Cavalry
Total general - --- --- 2 --- 4 6
headquarters
FOURTEENTH ARMY
CORPS
Major General
GEORGE H. THOMAS.
Staff - --- --- --- 1 --- 1
FIRST DIVISION.
Brig. General
ABSALOM BAIRD.
First Brigade.
Colonel BENJAMIN F.
SCRIBNER.
38th Indiana 1 12 3 54 --- 39 109
2nd Ohio 1 8 3 47 6 116 181
33rd Ohio 2 12 4 59 4 79 160
94th Ohio - 2 1 21 1 21 46
10th Wisconsin 2 9 3 52 13 132 211
1st Michigan Light 1 5 --- 7 --- 12 25
Artillery, Battery
A
Total First Brigade 7 48 14 240 24 399 732
Second Brigade.
Brig. General JOHN
C. STARKWEATHER.
Staff - --- 1 --- --- --- 1
24th Illinois 1 18 9 67 3 53 151
79th Pennsylvania 1 15 5 62 1 41 125
1st Wisconsin 4 23 5 79 4 73 188
21st Wisconsin 2 4 39 9 67 121
Indiana Light
Artillery, 4th - 1 --- 14 1 4 20
Battery
Total Second
Brigade. 6 59 24 261 18 238 606
Third Brigade.
Brig. General JOHN
H. KING.
15th United States, - 9 2 47 6 96 160
A, C, E, F, G, and
H,1st Battalion,
and E, 2nd
Battalion.
16th United States, 1 2 3 16 10 164 196
A, B, D, F, and H, 1st
Battalion and B, C,
and D, 2nd
Battalion.
18th United States, - 19 4 67 2 66 158
B, D, E, F, G, and
H,1st
Battalion, and G
and H, 3rd
Battalion.
18th United States, 1 13 3 78 2 48 145
2nd Battalion.
19th United States, 1 2 4 13 6 110 136
A, B, C, E, F, G, and H,
1st Battalion, and
A, 2nd Battalion.
5th U. S. Artillery, 1 12 2 16 --- 13 44
Battery H.
Total Third 4 57 18 237 26 497 839
Brigade.
Total First 17 164 56 738 68 1,134 2,177
Division
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*Losses sustained by the troops engaged at Chickamauga, in the skirmishers at Rossville, Lookout Church, and Dry Valley, Ga., September 21, and at Missionary Ridge and Shallow Ford Gap, September 22, are also included.
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