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Return of casualties in the Fifteenth Army Corps, &c. - Continued.Captured
Killed. Wounded. or missing.
Command. Offi Men Offi Men Offi Men Aggre
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FOURTH DIVISION
Brigadier
General WILLIAM
HARROW
First Brigade.
Colonel REUBEN
WILLIAMS
Colonel JOHN M.
OLIVER
26th Illinois 1 25 6 136 1 11 180
90th Illinois - 9 5 76 1 26 117
12th Indiana 2 26 3 100 3 49 183
100th Indiana - 8 3 66 1 - 78
Total First 3 68 17 378 6 86 558
Brigade
Second Brigade
Brigadier
General CHARLES
C. WALCUTT,
40th Illinois 1 14 10 82 - - 107
103rd Illinois 4 32 6 125 - 9 176
97th Indiana 1 24 11 108 - 5 149
6th Iowa 4 27 5 114 - 4 154
46th Ohio 5 31 5 124 - 1 166
Total Second 15 128 37 553 - 19 572
Brigade
Third Brigade
Colonel JOHN M.
OLIVER
Staff - - - - 1 - 1
48th Illinois 4 28 9 182 1 17 241
99th Indiana - 13 5 126 1 13 158
15th Michigan 1 11 2 76 - 2 92
70th Ohio 4 15 7 86 - 13 125
Total Third 9 67 23 470 3 45 617
Brigade
Artillery
Captain HENRY
H. GRIFFITHS.
Major JOHN T.
CHENEY
Captain HENRY
H. GRIFFITHS
Captain JOSIAH
H. BURTON
1st Illinois 1 4 - 9 1 - 15
Light, Battery F
Iowa Light, 1st - 4 2 19 - - 25
Battery
Total artillery 1 8 2 28 1 - 40
Total Fourth 28 271 79 1,429 10 150 1,967
Division
Total Fifteenth 57 588 196 3,271 32 614 4,758
Army Corps
Numbers 447.Report of Lieutenant Colonel Robert R. Towners, Assistant Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff, of operations July 22.
HEADQUARTERS FIFTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
East Point, Ga., September 10, 1864.COLONEL: In compliance with request of Major General John A. Logan, as commander of the Department and Army of the Tennessee, I have the honor to submit the following report of the part taken by the Fifteenth Army Corps in the action of the 22nd of July,
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