Today in History:

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

Page 146 OPERATIONS IN SE.VA. AND N.C. Chapter LIV.

Return of Casualties in the Union Forces-Continued.

DARBYTOWN AND NEW MARKET ROADS, VA. (OR JOHNSON'S FARM AND FOURMILLE CREEK), OCTOBER 7, 1864-Continued.

Captured

or

Killed. Wounded. missing.

Command. Officers Men Officers Men Officers Men Aggregate

Artillery.

Lieutenant DORMAN L.

NOGGLE.

Wisconsin Light, 4th Battery - 1 -- 4 - -- 5

1st United States, Battery B - 1 1 -- - 10 12

Total Artillery - 2 1 4 - 10 17

Total Cavalry Division 1 17 10 59 5 137 229

RECAPITULATION.

Tenth Army Corps - 31 9 175 - 14 229

Cavalry Division 1 17 10 59 5 137 229

Grand total 1 48 19 234 5 151 458

NOTE.-Lieutenant Herman E. Smith, Third New York Cavalry, killed.

DARBYTOWN ROAD, VA., OCTOBER 13, 1864.

Captured

or

Killed. Wounded. missing.

Command. Officers Men Officers Men Officers Men Aggregate

TENTH ARMY CORPS.

Bvt. Major General ALFRED H.

TERRY.

FIRST DIVISION.

Brigadier General ADELBERT

AMES.

First Brigade.

Colonel FRANCIS B. POND.

39th Illinois 1 - 2 43 - 14 60

62nd Ohio - 3 1 42 - 2 48

67th Ohio - 3 5 55 - 2 65

85th Pennsylvania - - - 8 - -- 8

Total First Brigade 1 6 8 148 - 18 181

Second Brigade.

Brigadier General JOSEPH R.

HAWLEY.

7th Connecticut - 4 - 28 - 1 33

3rd New Hampshire - 1 - 2 - -- 3

16th New York Heavy - - - 13 - -- 13

Artillery (seven companies)

Total Second Brigade - 5 - 43 - 1 49


Page 146 OPERATIONS IN SE.VA. AND N.C. Chapter LIV.