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General summary of Casualties in the Union Forces, &c.-Continued.
Captured
or
Killed. Wounded. missing.
Command. Off Men Off Men Of Men Aggre
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ENGINEERS.
Major FREDERICK E.
GRAEF.
1st New York (eight - - - - - - -
companies)
SIEGE ARTILLERY.
Colonel HENRY L.
ABBOT.
1st Connecticut 1 3 1 18 - - 23
Heavy
13th New York Heavy, - - - - - - -
Companies A and H
3rd Pennsylvania - - - - - - -
Heavy, Company M
Total Siege 1 3 1 18 - - 23
Artillery
CAVALRY.
Brigadier General
AUGUST V. KAUTZ.
First Brigade.
Colonel ROBERT M.
WEST.
3rd New York - - - - - - -
5th Pennsylvania - - - - - - -
Total First Brigade - - - 3 - - 3
Second Brigade.
Colonel SAMUEL P.
SPEAR.
1st District of - - - - - - -
Columbia
11th Pennsylvania - - - - - - -
Total Second Brigade - - 1 - - - 1
Artillery
Wisconsin Light, 4th - - - - - - -
Battery
Total Cavalry - - 1 3 - - 4
PONTONIERS.
Captain JOHN
PICKERING, jr.
Massachusetts Heavy - - - - - - -
Artillery, 132th
Company
UNATTACHED.
1st Pennsylvania - - - - - - -
Light Artillery,
Battery A
10th U. S. Colored - - - - - - -
Troops
36th U. S. Colored - - - - - - -
Troops
38th U. S. Colored - - - - - - -
Troops
Total Army of the 10 230 36 1,078 2 65 1,421
James
RECAPITULATION.
Army of the 56 619 185 2,509 89 1,488 4,946
Potomac
Army of the 10 230 36 1,078 2 65 1,421
James
Grand total 66 849 221 3,587 91 1,553 6,367
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