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Return of Casualties in the Union Forces-Continued.
WELDON RAILROAD, VA.(OR GLOBE TAVERN, YELLOW HOUSE, AND BLICK'S STATION), AUGUST 18-21, 1864-Continued.
Captured
or
Killed. Wounded. missing.
Command. Officers Men Officers Men Officers Men Aggregate
Second Brigade.
Colonel NATHAN T.
DUSHANE.*
Colonel SAMUEL A.
GRAHAM.
1st Maryland 2 3 7 62 1 5 80
4th Maryland - 3 4 20 -- 8 35
7th Maryland 1 9 1 20 -- 10 41
8th Maryland - 3 1 16 -- 5 25
Punell (Maryland) 1 16 3 62 2 54 138
Legion
Total Second Brigade 4 34 16 180 3 82 319
Third Brigade.
Lieutenant Colonel
MICHAEL WIEDRICH.
15th New York Heavy - 13 9 66 -- 5 93
Artillery
Total Second Division 8 96 42 412 11 564 1,133
THIRD DIVISION.
Brigadier General
SAMUEL W. CRAWFORD.
Staff - -- 1 -- -- --- 1
First Brigade.
Colonel PETER LYLE.
Staff - -- -- -- 1 --- 1
16th Maine - 1 -- 28 6 116 151
39th Massachusetts 1 9 5 30 8 238 291
104th New York - -- -- 8 12 126 146
90th Pennsylvania 1 1 -- 14 3 93 112
107th Pennsylvania - 2 -- 3 6 145 156
Total First Brigade 2 13 5 83 36 718 857
Second Brigade.
Colonel RICHARD
COULTER.+
Colonel CHARLES
WHEELOCK.
94th New York - 1 1 6 6 164 178
97th New York 1 4 3 10 6 87 111
11th Pennsylvania - 2 -- 10 1 71 84
88th Pennsylvania 1 -- -- 3 -- 28 32
Total Second Brigade 2 7 4 29 13 350 405
Third Brigade.
Colonel WILLIAM R.
HARTSHORNE.
190th Pennsylvania - 3 1 7 14 302 327
(1st Veteran Reserves)
191st Pennsylvania 1 1 -- 10 16 292 320
(2nd Veteran Reserves)
Total Third Brigade 1 4 1 17 30 594 647
Total Third Division 5 24 11 129 79 1,662 1,910
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*Killed August 21.
+Sick from August 18.
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