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the turnpike. A large steam saw-mill with a large amount of lumber, which a negro reports as belonging to the Confederate authorities, was also destroyed.
Very respectfully,
W. T. H. BROOKS,
Brigadier-General.
P. S.-Since finishing the above report, the inclosed report of Colonel Plaisted was handed me.* No order was sent by me to Colonel Plaisted to "retire immediately;" that he was in danger of being flanked. On the contrary, I learn from the staff officer by whom the order spoken of in the body of my report was sent that he mart Colonel plaisted at the burnt saw-mill, bringing back his brigade. He therefore withdrew it without orders, leaving Barton's brigade without support. The saw-mill referred to by different reports was burnt under the direction of Colonel Dutton, Twenty-first Connecticut. I can well indorse what Colonel Plaisted says of Colonel Dandy, commanding One hundredth New York Volunteers, in every respect. Annexed is a tabular statement of casualties during the day's operations.
Very respectfully,
W. T. H. BROOKS,
Brigadier-General.
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL, 18TH ARMY CORPS.
Statement of casualties in Second Brigade, Second Division, and Second Brigade, Third Division, Tenth Army Corps, and Second Brigade, First Division, Eighteenth Army Corps, under command of Brigadier General W. T. H. Brooks, commanding First Division, Eighteenth Army Corps, May 7, 1864.
Killed. Wounded.
Brigades. Officers. Men. Officers. Men.
Second Brigade, First
Division, Eighteenth Army -- 5 4 64
Corps, Brigadier General
H. Burnham commanding.
Second Brigade, Second
Division, Tenth Army
Corps, W. B. Barton, -- 14 -- 152
colonel 48th New York
Volunteers, commanding.
Second Brigade, Third
Division, Tenth Army
Corps, J. C. Drake, -- 1 -- 9
colonel 9th Maine
Volunteers, commanding
Total -- 20 4 225
Missing. Total.
Brigades. Officers. Men. Officers. Men. Aggregate.
Second
Brigade,
First
Division,
Eighteenth -- 10 4 79 83
Army Corps,
Brigadier
General H.
Burnham
commanding.
Second
Brigade,
Second
Division,
Tenth Army -- 30 -- 196 196
Corps, W. B.
Barton,
colonel 48th
New York
Volunteers,
commanding.
Second
Brigade,
Third
Division, -- -- -- 10 10
Tenth Army
Corps, J. C.
Drake,
colonel 9th
Maine
Volunteers,
commanding
Total -- 40 4 285 289
HDQRS. FIRST DIVISION, 18TH ARMY CORPS, May, 1864.
HDQRS. FIRST DIVISION, EIGHTEENTH ARMY CORPS, May 22, 1864.
SIR: My attention has been called to a dispatch of the Secretary of War, dated May 17,9 p. m., published in the New York papers, in which it is said: "The enemy under cover of a thick for made an
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*See p. 73.
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