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Fort Donelson C. F. Smith's ------ 55 38th Illinois Stone's River Davis's Fourteenth 55 37th Wisconsin Petersburg Mine Willcox's Ninth 55 7th Ohio Cedar Mountain Augur's Twelfth 55 5th New York Gaines' Mill Sykes's Fifth 55 140th New York Wilderness Griffin's Fifth 55 155th New York Cold Harbor Gibbon's Second 55 9th New York Antietam Rodman's Ninth 54 21st New York Manassas Hatch's First 54 40th New York Wilderness Birney's Second 54 112th New York Cold Harbor Devens's Tenth 54 115th New York Olustee Seymour's Tenth 54 120th New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 54 17th Maine Wilderness Birney's Second 54 18th Massachusetts Manassas Morell's Fifth 54 37th Massachusetts Wilderness Getty's Sixth 54 1st Michigan Manassas Morell's Fifth 54 4th Michigan Malvern Hill Morell's Fifth 54 18th U. S. Infantry Chickamauga Baird's Fourteenth 54 10th Vermont Cold Harbor Ricketts's Sixth 54 2d Iowa Fort Donelson C. F. Smith's ------ 54
dale's) Divisions of his own corps, and the Second (Devens') and Third Divisions (Ames' Divisions) of the Tents, forming the Third Division, under command of General Devens. Upon the close of the fighting at Cold Harborffectives, and was composed of the divisions of Generals Devens, Von Steinwehr, and Schurz. It contained 27 re place, two divisions of the Tenth Corps, under General Devens, temporarily attached to the Eighteenth as a thd at Cold Harbor by Generals Brooks, Martindale and Devens. In that battle the Eighteenth Corps made a gallanmed into a division of three brigades, which became Devens' (3d) Division of the Twenty-fourth Corps. As thvisions were commanded by Generals Foster, Ames and Devens, and were stationed on the north bank of the James,h Corps now consisted of three divisions, Foster's, Devens' and Turner's, containing 42 infantry regiments, anof the James to Petersburg, March 27, 1865, he left Devens' (3d) Division of the Twenty-fourth, and one divisi
December, 1864, it was placed in Donohoe's Brigade, Devens's Division, Twenty-fourth Corps. This brigade was o the Peninsula, in March, 1862, It was assigned to Devens's (3d) Brigade, Couch's (1st) Division, Fourth Corp — Griffin's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Charles Devens; Bvt. Major-Gen. (2) Col. George H. Ward; Bvt. 7, 1862. Arriving in Maryland it was assigned to Devens's (2d) Brigade of Couch's Division. This division regiment was transferred to Ripley's (1st) Brigade, Devens's (3d) Division, Twenty-fourth Corps. Fourteens the regiment was transferred to Ripley's Brigade, Devens's Division of the newly-formed Twenty-fourth Corps.ntinued, it was assigned to Roberts's (3d) Brigade, Devens's (3d) Division, Twenty-fourth Corps. It was muste, 55 wounded, and 24 missing; at Chancellorsville — Devens's Division, Eleventh Corps--it lost 14 killed, 107 amp for Chancellorsville, the brigade being then in Devens's (1st) Division, Eleventh Corps; the loss of the
114th Pennsylvania Birney's Third 20 123 38 181 2d Massachusetts Williams's Twelfth 21 110 7 138 123d New York Williams's Twelfth 16 114 18 148 25th Ohio Devens's Eleventh 14 107 31 152 8th New Jersey Berry's Third 18 101 6 125 82d Illinois Schurz's Eleventh 29 88 38 155 13th New Jersey Williams's Twelfth 17 100 24 141 5th New Jersey Berry's Third 13 102 6 121 37th New York Birney's Third 3 111 108 222 55th Ohio Devens's Eleventh 9 87 57 153 3d Wisconsin Williams's Twelfth 18 74 9 101 149th New York Geary's Twelfth 15 68 103 186 Marye's Heights, Va. Including losses at other parts of the field, Salem Heights, etc.     New York Brooks's Eighteenth 46 159 10 215 5th New Hampshire Barlow's Second 43 151 37 231 23d Pennsylvania Russell's Sixth 47 134 29 210 112th New York Devens's Composed of troops from the Tenth Corps temporarily attached. Eighteenth 28 140 12 180 25th Massachusetts Martindale's Eighteenth 24 142 49 215 188th P