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Return of Casualties in the Union Forces-Continued.
CHAFFIN'S FARM, VA. (OR FORT HARRISON, FORT GILMER, NEW MARKET HEIGHTS, AND LAUREL HILL), SEPTEMBER 29-30, 1864-Continued.
Captured
or
Killed. Wounded. missing.
Command. Officers Men Officers Men Officers Men Aggregate
CAVALRY DIVISION.
Brigadier General
AUGUST V. KAUTZ.
First Brigade.
Colonel ROBERT M.
WEST.
3rd New York -- -- -- 3 -- 2 5
5th Pennsylvania -- 1 -- 14 -- 5 20
Total First Brigade -- 1 -- 17 -- 7 25
Second Brigade.
Colonel SAMUEL P.
SPEAR
1st District of -- -- -- 2 -- 1 3
Columbia (battalion)
11th Pennsylvania -- -- -- 3 -- 2 5
Total Second Brigade -- -- -- 5 -- 3 8
Artillery.
Wisconsin Light, 4th -- 1 -- 2 -- -- 3
Battery
Total Cavalry -- 2 -- 24 -- 10 36
Division
RECAPITULATION.
Tenth Army Corps 4 70 45 542 6 296 963
Eighteenth Army 23 284 101 1,587 8 325 2,328
Corps
Cavalry Division -- 2 -- 24 -- 10 36
(Kautz)
Grand total 27 356 146 2,153 14 631 3,327
OFFICERS KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED.
CONNECTICUT.
Lieutenant James B. Kilbourn, 8th Infantry.
Lieutenant Charles N. Irvine, 8th Infantry.
Lieutenant Thomas H. McKinley, 29th Infantry.
MAINE.
Captain Robert J. Gray, 9th Infantry.
Captain Billings Brastow, 9th Infantry.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Lieutenant J. Arthur Fitch, 40th Infantry.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Captain John M. Caswell, 10th Infantry.
Captain Gustavus A. Forbush, 13th Infantry.
Lieutenant Robert R. Thompson, 13th Infantry.
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