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131 Series I Volume XLII-I Serial 87 - Richmond-Fort Fisher Part I

Page 131 Chapter LIV. THE RICHMOND CAMPAIGN.

Return of Casualties in the Union Forces-Continued.

REAMS' STATION, VA., AUGUST 25, 1864-Continued.

Captured

or

Killed. Wounded. missing.

Command. Officers Men Officers Men Officers Men Aggregate

SECOND CAVALRY

DIVISION.

Brigadier General

DAVID McM. GREGG.

First Brigade.

Colonel WILLIAM

STEDMAN

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

1st New Jersey -- -- -- 4 -- -- 4

10th New York -- 1 -- 1 -- -- 2

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

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

Total First Brigade -- 1 -- 6 -- -- 7

Second Brigade.

Colonel CHARLES H.

SMITH

1st Maine -- 5 -- 6 -- -- 11

2nd Pennsylvania -- 3 1 4 -- 3 11

4th Pennsylvania -- -- 2 4 -- -- 6

8th Pennsylvania -- 2 2 7 -- -- 11

13th Pennsylvania -- -- -- 2 -- 4 6

16th Pennsylvania -- 4 -- 11 -- 2 17

Total Second Brigade -- 14 5 34 -- 9 62

Total Second Cavalry -- 15 5 40 -- 9 69

Division

KAUTZ'S CAVALRY

DIVISION.

Second Brigade.

Colonel SAMUEL P.

SPEAR

1st District of 1 2 2 32 2 12 51

Columbia

11th Pennsylvania 1 4 -- 11 -- 4 20

Total Second Brigade 2 6 2 43 2 16 71

Total cavalry 2 21 7 83 2 25 140

RECAPITULATION.

Second Army Corps 26 91 52 387 78 1,968 2,602

Cavalry 2 21 7 83 2 25 140

Grand total 28 112 59 470 80 1,993 2,742

OFFICERS KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED.

CONNECTICUT.

Captain William H. Hawley, 14th Infantry.

Captain James R. Nichols, 14th Infantry.

Lieutenant James M. Moore, 14th Infantry.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Captain Daniel F. Sargent, 1st Cavalry.

NEW JERSEY.

Lieutenant James S. Stratton, 12th Infantry.

Lieutenant John R. Rich, 12th Infantry.


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