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Creek. The regiment was then in Shunk's (4th) Brigade, Grover's (2d) Division, Nineteenth Corps. Its casualties at the Opequon were 10 killed, 57 woundled, and missing; and at Cedar Creck, 8 killed, 43 wounded, and 41 missing. Eleventh Missouri Infantry. Mower's Brigade — Tuttle's Division--Fifteenth Corps. (1) Col. Joseph B. Plummer, W. P., R. A.; Brig.-Gen., U. S. V. (3) Col. Andrew J. Weber (Killed). (2) Col. Joseph A. Mower, B. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen., U. S. A. (4) Col. William L. Barnum. (5) Col. Eli Boyer; Bvt. Brig.-Gen., U. S. V. Losses. Officers. En. Men. Total. Killed or mortally wounded 6 98 104 Died of disease, accidents, in prison, etc. 2 179 181   Totals 8 277 285     Total enrollment, 945; killed, 104; percentage, 11.0. Battles. Killed. Wounded. Includes the mortally wounded. Missing. Includes the captured. Total. Dallas, Mo., Sept. 2, 1861 2 1   3 Fredericktown, Mo. 2 8   10 Farmington