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General summary of Casualties in the Union Forces operating against Richmond, Va., under Lieutenant General U. S. Grant, during the month of September, 1864.
[Also embraces losses at Poplar Spring Church to October 2, inclusive.]
Captured
or
Killed. Wounded. missing.
Command. Officers Men Officers Men Officers Men Aggregate
ARMY OF THE
POTOMAC.
Major General
GEORGE G. MEADE
Provost Guard -- -- -- --- -- 1 1
(Patrick)
Engineer Brigade -- 1 -- 2 -- --- 3
(Benham)
Artillery (Hunt) -- -- -- 9 -- --- 9
Second Army 4 59 12 243 1 71 390
Corps (Hancock)
Fifth Army corps 5 66 25 336 11 275 718
(Warren)
Ninth Army Corps 13 76 27 413 45 1,477 2,051
(Parke)
Cavalry (Gregg) 1 17 7 85 5 97 212
Total Army of 23 219 71 1,088 62 1,921 3,384
the Potomac
ARMY OF THE
JAMES
Major General
BENJAMIN F.
BUTLER
Tenth Army Corps 5 75 45 554 6 299 984
(Birney)
Eighteenth Army 23 292 102 1,607 8 341 2,373
Corps (Ord and
Weitzel)
Siege Artillery -- 1 -- 7 -- --- 8
(Abbot)
Cavalry (Kautz) 1 5 -- 29 8 226 269
Total Army of 29 373 147 2,197 22 866 3,634
the James
Grand total 52 592 218 3,285 84 2,787 7,018
DARBYTOWN AND NEW MARKET ROADS, VA. (OR JOHNSON'S FARM AND FOURMILE CREEK), OCTOBER 7, 1864.
Captured
or
Killed. Wounded. missing.
Command. Officers Men Officers Men Officers Men Aggregate
TENTH ARMY CORPS.
Major General DAVID
B. BIRNEY.
FIRST DIVISION.
Bvt. Major General
ALFRED H. TERRY.
First Brigade.
Colonel FRANCIS B.
POND.
39th Illinois -- 1 -- 14 -- -- 15
62nd Ohio -- 2 1 6 -- -- 9
67th Ohio -- 1 -- 4 -- -- 5
85th Pennsylvania -- -- -- 3 -- -- 3
Total First Brigade -- 4 1 27 -- -- 32
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