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Command. Offi Men. Offi Men. Offi Men. Aggreg
cers cers cers ate
Second
Brigade
Colonel
SAMUEL P.
SPEAR
1st District 1 13 3 55 - 66 138
of Columbia
11th 4 17 4 41 1 116 183
Pennsylvania
Total Second 5 30 7 96 1 182 321
Brigade
Total Cavalry 6 42 10 143 8 421 630
Division
UNASSIGNED
CAVALRY
4th _ - - - - - -
Massachusetts
Companies F
and G
1st New York - - - - - - -
Mounted
Rifles
PONTONIERS
Captain JOHN
PICKERING,
JR.
Massachusetts - - - - - - -
Heavy
Artillery,
13th Company
Total Army 16 325 100 1,780 11 680 2,912
of the James
RECAPITULATION.
Army of the 95 1,577 425 7,630 157 3,773 13,657
Potomac
Army of the 16 325 100 1,780 11 680 2,912
James
Total 111 1,902 525 9,410 168 4,453 16,569
armies
operating
against
Richmond
OFFICERS KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED.
CONNECTICUT.
Lieutenant George B. Hempstead, 2nd Heavy Artillery.
Lieutenant Orrin H. Knight, 2nd Heavy Artillery
Lieutenant Clovis E. Hammond, 6th Infantry.
Captain William H. Sackett, 11th Infantry.
DELAWARE.
Lieutenant Colonel William B. Dorrell, 3rd Infantry.
Lieutenant William S. Main, 3rd Infantry.
Captain Thomas M. Reynolds, 4th Infantry.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Lieutenant Eli W. Parkman, 1st Cavalry.
ILLINOIS.
Captain Oscar F. Rudd, 39th Infantry.
INDIANA.
Lieutenant David Holmes, 7th Infantry.
Lieutenant Orville D. Williams, 7th Infantry
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