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

VERMONT.

Colonel Newton Stone, 2nd Infantry.

Lieutenant Colonel John S. Tyler, 2nd Infantry.

Captain Orville E. Bixby, 2nd Infantry.

Captain Enoch H. Bartlett, 3rd Infantry.

Captain Erastus Buck, 3rd Infantry.

Captain Joseph W. D. Carpenter, 4th Infantry.

Captain Dennie W. Farr, 4th Infantry.

Captain Daniel Lillie, 4th Infantry.

Lieutenant Thomas Ensworth, 4th Infantry.

Lieutenant William H. Martin, 4th Infantry.

Lieutenant Isaac A. Putnam, 4th Infantry.

Lieutenant Winfield S. Wooster, 4th Infantry

Captain George D. Davenport, 5th Infantry.

Captain Alonzo R. Hurlbut, 5th Infantry.

Captain Charles J. Ormsbee, 5th Infantry.

Lieutenant Orris H. Sweet, 5th Infantry.

Lieutenant Watson O. Beach, 5th Infantry.

Colonel Elisha L. Barney, 6th Infantry.

Captain Riley A. Bird, 6th Infantry.

Captain George C. Randall, 6th Infantry.

Lieutenant George C. Babcock, 6th Infantry.

Lieutenant Albert A. Crane, 6th Infantry.

WISCONSIN.

Captain John. R. Spoerry, 2nd Infantry.

Lieutenant William Noble, 2nd Infantry.

Lieutenant Edwin P. Mills, 5th Infantry.

Major Philip W. Plummer, 6th Infantry.

Captain Rollin P. Converse, 6th Infantry.

Lieutenant James L. Converse, 6th Infantry.

Captain Jefferson Newman, 7th Infantry.

Lieutenant James Holmes, 7th Infantry.

Lieutenant William W. Walrath, 7th Infantry.

SPOTSYLVANIA COURT-HOUSE, MAY 8-21, 1864.*

Captured

Killed Wounded or missing.

Command. Off Men Offi Men Offi Men Aggr

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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS

ESCORT

5th U. S. Cavalry, - - - - - - -

Companies B, F, and K+

ARMY OF THE POTOMAC

Major General

GEORGE G. MEADE.

PROVOST GUARD.

Brigadier General

MARSENA R. PATRICK.

1st Massachusetts - - - - - 3 3

Cavalry, Companies C

and D

80th New York - - - - - - -

Infantry (20th

Militia)+

3rd Pennsylvania - - - - - - -

Cavalry+

68th Pennsylvania - - - 3 - - 3

Infantry

114th Pennsylvania - - - - - - -

Infantry+

Total Provost Guard - - - 3 - 3 6

ENGINEER TROOPS

50th New York - - - - - - -

Battalion United - - - - - - -

States

Total Engineer - - - - - - -

Troops+

GUARDS AND ORDERLIES.

Independent Company - - - - - 2 2

Oneida (New York)

Cavalry.

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*Under the general designation of the battle of Spotsylvania Court-House there is included the series of combats variously known as Todd's Tavern, Corbin's Bridge, Alsop's Farm, Laurel Hill, Ny River, Po River, The Angle or the Salient, Piney Branch Churh, Harris' Farm, Guiney's Station, &c.

+Loss, if any, not of record.

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