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Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.-Continued.
Captured
or
Killed. Wounded. missing.
Command. Offic Enlis Offic Enlist Off Enlis Aggre
ers ted ers ed men ice ted gate
men rs men
Second Brigade.
Colonel GEORGE A.
COBHAM, jr.
Staff -- -- 1 --- -- -- 1
29th Pennsylvania -- 1 -- 5 -- 1 7
109th Pennsylvania 1 4 1 22 -- 4 32
111th Pennsylvania 2 6 6 31 -- 1 46
Total Second Brigade 3 11 8 58 -- 6 86
Third Brigade.
Brig. General GEORGE S.
GREENE.
Staff -- -- 1 --- -- -- 1
78th New York -- -- -- 2 -- -- 2
137th New York -- 15 3 72 -- -- 90
149th New York -- 1 1 11 -- -- 13
Total Third Brigade -- 16 5 85 -- -- 106
Artillery.
Pennsylvania Light, 1 2 1 18 -- -- 22
Battery E (two
sections)
Total Second Division 4 29 16 161 -- 6 216
Total Eleventh and 9 69 29 298 -- 15 420
Twelfth Army Corps*
OFFICERS KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Lieutenant Joseph P. Burrage, 33rd Infantry.
Lieutenant James Hill, 33rd Infantry.
Lieutenant Oswego Jones, 33rd Infantry.
Lieutenant William P. Mudge, 33rd Infantry.
OHIO.
Captain William H. McGroarty, 61st Infantry.
Captain Luther M. Buchwalter, 73rd Infantry.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Captain Charles A. Atwell, Battery E, Light Artillery.
Lieutenant Edward R. Geary, Battery E, Light Artillery.
Lieutenant James Glendening, 109th Infantry.
Major John A. Boyle, 111th Infantry.
Lieutenant Marvin D. Pettit, 111th Infantry.
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*In addition to the casualties contained in this table, the command of General William F. Smith, in its operations at Brown's Ferry, suffered the loss of 4 killed and 17 wounded, a total of 21. For detailed statement see Smith's report, p.77.
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