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Page 127 Chapter LIV. THE RICHMOND CAMPAIGN.

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

Acting Engineers.

Lieutenant Colonel

PERCY DANIELS.

7th Rhode Island - -- -- -- - -- --

Artillery.

Massachusetts Light, - -- 1 -- - -- 1

11th Battery

New York Light, 19th - -- -- -- - -- --

Battery

Total artillery - -- 1 -- - -- 1

Total Second Division - 2 1 4 - 4 11

THIRD DIVISION.

Brigadier General

ORLANDO B. WILLCOX.

First Brigade.

Brigadier General JOHN

F. HARTRANFT.

8th Michigan 1 2 3 24 - 5 35

27th Michigan* 1 2 2 7 - 35 47

109th New York - 7 3 9 - 1 20

13th Ohio Cavalry - 1 -- 6 - -- 7

(dismounted)

51st Pennsylvania - 3 3 24 1 24 55

37th Wisconsin - 4 -- 20 - -- 24

38th Wisconsin (five - 2 1 6 - 1 10

companies)

Total First Brigade 2 21 12 96 1 66 198

Second Brigade.

Colonel WILLIAM

HUMPHREY.

1st Michigan - -- -- 1 - -- 1

Sharpshooters

2nd Michigan - 1 -- 2 - 3 6

20th Michigan - -- -- 5 - 1 6

24th New York Cavalry - -- 2 5 - 6 13

(dismounted)

46th New York - 3 2 6 - 1 12

60th Ohio+ - 2 1 13 1 54 71

50th Pennsylvania - 7 -- 15 - -- 22

Total Second Brigade - 13 5 47 1 65 131

Acting Engineers.

Captain JOSEPH A.

SUDSBOROUGH.

17th Michigan - -- -- -- - -- --

Total Third Division 2 34 17 143 2 131 329

Total Ninth Army Corps 2 58 30 285 3 215 593

CAVALRY.

First Brigade (Gregg's

division).

Colonel WILLIAM

STEDMAN.

1st Massachusetts - -- -- 6 - -- 6

1st New Jersey - -- -- -- - -- --

10th New York - -- -- -- - -- --

6th Ohio - -- -- -- - -- --

1st Pennsylvania - -- -- -- - -- --

Total First Brigade - -- -- 6 - -- 6

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*1st and 2nd Companies Michigan Sharpshooters attached.

+9th and 10th Companies Ohio Sharpshooters attached.

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