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231 Series I Volume XL-I Serial 80 - Richmond, Petersburg Part I

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Return of Casualties in the Union Forces-Continued.

Captured

Killed Wounded. or missing.

Command. Off Men. Offi Men Off Men. Aggre

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FOURTH DIVISION

Brigadier General

EDWARD FERRERO.

First Brigade.

Colonel JOSHUA K.

SIGFRIED.

27th U. S. Colored - _ - - - - -

Troops

30th U. S. Colored - - - 1 - - 1

Troops.

39th U. S. Colored - 2 - - - - 2

Troops.

43rd U. S. Colored - - - 1 - - 1

Troops.

Total First - 2 - 2 - - 4

Brigade.

Second Brigade

Colonel HENRY G.

THOMAS

19th U. S. Colored - - - 2 - - 2

Troops.

23rd U. S. Colored - - - - - - -

Troops

28th U. S. Colored - - - - - - -

Troops.

29th U. S. Colored - - - - - - -

Troops.

31st U. S. Colored - - - - - - -

Troops.

Total Second - - - 2 - - 2

Brigade.

Artillery.

Pennsylvania - - - 3 - - 3

Light, Battery D.

Vermont Light, 3rd - - - - - - -

Battery.

Total Artillery. - - - 3 - - 3

Total Fourth - 2 - 7 - - 9

Division

Total Ninth Army 31 466 106 2,126 10 252 2,991

Corps.

CAVALRY CORPS.#

Major General

PHILIP H.

SHERIDAN.

ESCORT.

Capt IRA W.

CLAFLIN.

6th United States - - - - - - -

FIRST DIVISION.

Brigadier General

Alfred T. A.

TORBERT.

First Brigade.

Brigadier General

GEORGE A. CUSTER.

1st Michigan. - - - - - - -

5th Michigan. - - - - - - -

6th Michigan. - - - - - - -

7th Michigan. - - - - - - -

Second Brigade.

Colonel THOMAS C.

DEVIN.

4th New York - - - - - - -

6th New York - - - - - - -

9th New York - - - - - - -

17th Pennsylvania. - - - - - - -

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*Joined June 28.

#The First and Second Divisions crossed to the south side of the James June 27 and 28, and moved on the 29th to Reams' Station. For losses from June 15 to 24, see Vol. XXXVI, Part I, p. 187. No casualties are reported for the period from June 25 to 30, inclusive. The Third Division started June 22 on a raid to the South Side and Danville Railroads, and was engaged at Nottoway Creek June 23, Staunton River bridge, or Roanoke Station June 25, Stony Creek June 28,and Reams' Station June 29.

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