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Below is the amount and kind of ammunition expended by each battery in this command during the campaign; also the casualties in each battery in this command during the campaign:

12-pounder guns.

Command Number Solid Spherical Fuse Canister

of guns shot case shell

6th Ohio Light 4 128 228 48 76

Battery, First

Lieutenant A. P.

Baldwin.

Bridges' 4 - - - -

Battery

Illinois Light

Artillery,

Lieutenant

Lyman A. White.

Battery A, 1st 4 39 91 28 16

Light

Artillery,

Captain

Charles W.

Scovill.

Battery G, 1st - - - - -

Ohio Light

Artillery,

Captain

Alexander

Marshall.

1st Kentucky 4 - - - -

Light Battery,

Captain

Theodore

S. Thomasson.

Battery B, 4 163 272 219 30

Pennsylvania

Veteran

Volunteers,

Captain Jacob

Ziegler.

Battery M,4th 4 107 214 74 100

U. S. Artillery,

First

Lieutenant

Samuel Canby.

20th Ohio Light 4 33 49 58 29

Battery, Second

Lieutenant

J. S. Burdick.

Total 34 470 854 427 251

3-inch rifle guns.

Command Percussion Fuse Case Canister Total

shell shell shot expend

ed

6th Ohio Light - - - - 480

Battery, First

Lieutenant A. P.

Baldwin.

Bridges' 113 26 171 - 310

Battery

Illinois Light

Artillery,

Lieutenant

Lyman A. White.

Battery A, 1st - - - - 174

Light

Artillery,

Captain

Charles W.

Scovill.

Battery G, 1st 47 231 361 126 765

Ohio Light

Artillery,

Captain

Alexander

Marshall.

1st Kentucky 44 - 15 48 107

Light Battery,

Captain

Theodore

S. Thomasson.

Battery B, - - - - 684

Pennsylvania

Veteran

Volunteers,

Captain Jacob

Ziegler.

Battery M,4th - - - - 495

U. S. Artillery,

First

Lieutenant

Samuel Canby.

20th Ohio Light - - - - 169

Battery, Second

Lieutenant

J. S. Burdick.

Total 204 257 547 174 3,184

Casualties during campaign.

Officers

Command Killed Wounded Missing Total

6th Ohio Light - - - -

Battery, First

Lieutenant A. P.

Baldwin.

Bridges' - - - -

Battery

Illinois Light

Artillery,

Lieutenant

Lyman A. White.

Battery A, 1st - 1 - 1

Light

Artillery,

Captain

Charles W.

Scovill.

Battery G, 1st - - - -

Ohio Light

Artillery,

Captain

Alexander

Marshall.

1st Kentucky - - - -

Light Battery,

Captain

Theodore

S. Thomasson.

Battery B, - - - -

Pennsylvania

Veteran

Volunteers,

Captain Jacob

Ziegler.

Battery M,4th - - - -

U. S. Artillery,

First

Lieutenant

Samuel Canby.

20th Ohio Light 1 - - 1

Battery, Second

Lieutenant

J. S. Burdick.

Total 1 1 - 2

Men

Command Killed Wound Missi Total Aggre Horses

ed ng gate killed

and

disabled

6th Ohio Light - 4 - 4 4 2

Battery, First

Lieutenant A. P.

Baldwin.

Bridges' - 7 - 7 7 1

Battery

Illinois Light

Artillery,

Lieutenant

Lyman A. White.

Battery A, 1st 1 1 - 2 3 4

Light

Artillery,

Captain

Charles W.

Scovill.

Battery G, 1st 2 14 - 16 16 8

Ohio Light

Artillery,

Captain

Alexander

Marshall.

1st Kentucky 2 8 5 15 15 4

Light Battery,

Captain

Theodore

S. Thomasson.

Battery B, - 3 - 3 3 4

Pennsylvania

Veteran

Volunteers,

Captain Jacob

Ziegler.

Battery M,4th 2 8 - 10 10 -

U. S. Artillery,

First

Lieutenant

Samuel Canby.

20th Ohio Light 3 9 - 12 13 -

Battery, Second

Lieutenant

J. S. Burdick.

Total 10 54 5 69 71 23

Annexed are the reports of the several battery commanders of the part taken by their commands during the campaign.

I have the honor to be, major, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

LYMAN BRIDGES,

Captain Bridges' Battery Illinois Light Artillery,

and Chief of Artillery, Fourth Army Corps,

Major W. H. SINCLAIR,

Assistant Adjutant-General, Fourth Army Corps.


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