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137 Series I Volume XLIII-I Serial 90 - Shenandoah Valley Campaign Part I

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Return of Casualties in the Union forces,&c.-Continued.

Killed Wounded Captured or missing

Command Offi Men Offi Men Offi Men Aggre

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THIRD - - - 6 - 8 14

DIVISION.

Brigadier General

GEORGE A.

CUSTER.

First

Brigade.

Colonel

ALEXANDER

C. M.

PENNINGTON.

2nd New York

5th New York - 1 - 2 - - 3

2nd Ohio - - - 3 - - 3

18th - 1 - 6 - - 7

Pennsylvania

Total First - 2 - 17 - 8 27

Brigade

Second - - - 1 - - 1

Brigade.

Colonel WILLIAM

WELLS. 8th

New York

1st Vermont - - 1 6 - - 7

Total Second - 2 1 23 - 8 34

Division

HORSE - 1 - 1 - - 2

ARTILLERY.

2nd United

States,

Batteries B

and L

3rd United - 1 - - - - 1

States,

Batteries

C, F and K

Total Horse - 2 - 1 - - 3

Artillery

Total 2 27 9 115 - 43 196

Cavalry

RECAPITULA- 23 275 103 1,525 6 194 2,126

TION. Sixth

Army Corps

Nineteenth 19 238 109 1,227 14 776 2,383

Army Corps

Army of West 7 41 17 253 10 530 858

Virginia

Provisional 1 11 6 66 - 18 102

Division

Cavalry 2 27 9 115 - 43 196

Grand total 52 592 244 3,186 30 1,561 5,665

OFFICERS KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED.

CONNECTICUT.

Captain Benjamin F. Hosford,2nd Heavy Artillery.

Captain John P. Lowell,12th Infantry.

LieutenantGeorge M. Benton,12th Infantry.

LieutenantHorace E. Phelps,12th Infantry.

INDIANA.

LieutenantColonel Alexander J. Kenny,8th Infantry.

Captain William D. Watson,8th Infantry.

LieutenantGeorge W. Quay,8th Infantry.

LieutenantColonel William S. Charles,18th Infantry.

Major Jonathan H. Williams,18th Infantry.

IOWA.

LieutenantColonel John Q. Wilds,24th Infantry.

Captain John W. Riemenschneider,28th Infantry.


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