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Return of Casualties in the Union Forces, &c.-Continued.
NEW YORK.
Lieutenant John Mayers, 3rd Cavalry.
Lieutenant George L. Schloendorff, 47th Infantry.
Lieutenant John A. Smith, 47th Infantry.
Captain Samuel H. Moser, 48th Infantry.
Captain Walter H. Benedict, 96th Infantry.
Lieutenant Albert B. Phelps, 98th Infantry.
Lieutenant James H. French, 100th Infantry.
Lieutenant Azor H. Hoyt, 100th Infantry.
Lieutenant Colonel Elial F. Carpenter, 112th Infantry.
Captain George w. Brigham, 117th Infantry.
Lieutenant William c. Casselman, 117th Infantry.
Captain John S. Stone, 118th Infantry.
Lieutenant William H. Stevenson, 118th Infantry.
Lieutenant Walter S. Birdsall, 169th Infantry.
OHIO.
Captain George Emerson, 67th Infantry.
Lieutenant George M. Ballard, 67th Infantry.
Lieutenant John C. Cochrane, 67th Infantry.
Lieutenant Henry M. Wallick, 67th Infantry.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Lieutenant Daniel H. Schriver, 11th Cavalry.
Lieutenant John H. Barnhart, 55th Infantry.
Captain Jacob J. Young, 76th Infantry.
Lieutenant Isaac Fawkes, 97th Infantry.
Captain Hiram R. Shinkel, 188th Infantry.
U. S. COLORED TROOPS.
Lieutenant Thomas B. Mains, 2nd Cavalry.
3. Return of Casualties in the Union Forces, commanded by Major General Benjamin F. Butler, U. S. Army, June 1-14.
[Compiled from nominal lists of casualties, returns, &c.]
Killed. Wounded.
Command. Officers. Men. Officers. Men.
1st Connecticut ......... 1 ......... ........
Heavy Artillery
6th Connecticut ......... ........ ......... 3
Infantry
7th Connecticut ......... 4 3 18
Infantry
1st District of ........ ....... 2 4
Columbia Cavalry
39th Illinois 1 2 2 22
Infantry*
11th Maine ........ 3 3 33
Infantry*
4th Massachusetts ........ 1 ......... 2
Cavalry, 1st
Battalion
3rd New Hampshire ........ 3 ......... 6
Infantry
7th New Hampshire ......... ........ ......... 2
Infantry
1st New York ........ 1 ......... 2
Mounted Rifles
67th Ohio Infantry ......... ....... ......... 5
5th Pennsylvania ......... 1 ......... 12
Cavalry
11th Pennsylvania ......... 3 ........ 11
Cavalry
3rd Rhode Island ......... ........ ......... 1
Artillery Battery
C
1st U. S. Colored ......... 2 ......... .......
Cavalry
2nd U. S. Colored ......... 2 ......... .......
Cavalry
6th U. S. Colored ........ 1 ......... 3
Infantry
Total 1 24 10 124
Captured or missing.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate.
1st Connecticut ........ ........ 1
Heavy Artillery
6th Connecticut ........ ....... 3
Infantry
7th Connecticut 4 74 103
Infantry
1st District of ........ ....... 6
Columbia Cavalry
39th Illinois ........ 11 38
Infantry*
11th Maine ........ 4 43
Infantry*
4th Massachusetts ........ ....... 3
Cavalry, 1st
Battalion
3rd New Hampshire ........ ....... 9
Infantry
7th New Hampshire ......... ....... 2
Infantry
1st New York ........ ....... 3
Mounted Rifles
67th Ohio Infantry ......... ....... 5
5th Pennsylvania 1 1 15
Cavalry
11th Pennsylvania ........ 3 17
Cavalry
3rd Rhode Island ........ ........ 1
Artillery Battery
C
1st U. S. Colored ......... ........ 2
Cavalry
2nd U. S. Colored ........ ........ 2
Cavalry
6th U. S. Colored ........ ........ 4
Infantry
Total 5 93 257
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*Lieutenant Colonel Winslow P. Spoford, 11th Maine, mortally wounded June 2, and Lieutenant Albert W. Fellows, 39th Illinois, killed June 2.
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