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1034 Series I Volume XVI-I Serial 22 - Morgan's First Kentucky Raid, Perryville Campaign Part I

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Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, at the battle of Perryville, or Chaplin Hills, Ky., October 8, 1862-Continued.

Captured or

Killed Wounded missing

Command Offi Enlis Offi Enlis Offi Enlis Aggre

cers ted cers ted cers ted gate

men men men

FIRST ARMY - - - 4 - 1 5

CORPS-

Continued.

UNATTACHED. 2d

Kentucky

Cavalry [six

companies]

1st Michigan - - - 14 - 3 17

Engineers and

Mechanics,

Companies A, C,

and H

Total - - - 18 - 4 22

unattached

Total Third 18 466 52 1,468 7 181 2,192

Division

TENTH DIVISION. 1 - - - - - 1

Brig. Gen. JAMES

S. JACKSON.*

Staff

Thirty-third 1 - - - - - 1

Brigade. 1.

Brig. Gen.

WILLIAM

R. TERRILL.*

2. Col. ALBERT

S. HALL. Staff

80th Illinois 1 10 - 45 - - 56

123d Illinois - 35 2 117 - 35 189

101st Indiana+ - - - - - - -

Garrard's - - - 6 - 33 39

detachment++

105th Ohio 2 41 3 144 - 13 203

Parsons' - 10 1 18 - 10 39

battery &

Total Thirty- 4 96 6 330 - 91 527

third Brigade

Thirty-third - 25 3 113 - 16 157

Brigade.

Col. GEORGE

WEBSTER.* 80th

Indiana

50th Ohio 2 20 - 32 - 79 133

98th Ohio 2 33 3 159 1 31 229

121st Ohio 2 1 2 21 3 13 42

Indiana Light - 2 - 13 - 3 18

Artillery, 19th

Battery

Total Thirty- 6 81 8 338 4 142 579

fourth Brigade

Total Tenth 11 177 14 668 4 233 1,107

Division

Total First 29 643 66 2,136 11 414 3,299

Corps

SECOND ARMY - - - 2 - - 2

CORPS. 40th

Indiana||

Indiana Light - - - - - - -

Artillery, 10th

Battery ||

Total Second - - - 2 - - 2

Corps

THIRD ARMY - - - - - - -

CORPS.

Maj. Gen. CHARLES

C. GILBERT.

FIRST DIVISION.

Brig. Gen. ALBIN

SCHOEPF. First

Brigade. Col.

MOSES B.

WALKER. 82d

Indiana

12th Kentucky - - - - - - -

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*Killed.

+Detached.

++ Composed of detachments of Seventh and Thirty-second Kentucky and Third Tennessees.

&Manned by details from various volunteer infantry regiments.

||The only organizations belonging to the Second Army Corps which appear to have been actually engaged in the battle.

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