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. In 1864, it fought in Kautz's Cavalry Division (afterwards Mackenzie's), and at Ream's Station lost over one hundred in killed and wounded, including three officers killed. At Five Forks another sharp contest occurred, in which Major Monroe and two officers were killed, together with several of their men. Fifth Pennsylvania Reserves (34th Pennsylvania Infantry). Fisher's Brigade — Crawford's Division--Fifth Corps. (1) Col. Seneca G. Simmons, W. P. R. A. (Killed). (2) Col. Joseph W. Fisher; Bvt. Brig. Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 4   4       19 Company A 2 13 15   10 10 112   B 2 7 9   9 9 115   C   18 18   7 7 96   D 1 11 12   6 6 101   E 1 22 23   6 6 101   F 1 8 9   5 5 96   G 1 16 17   4 4 97   H   10 10   6 6 111   I 2 7 9   10 10 110   K   15 15   5 5 88 Totals