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These forces had hitherto been styled the Army of the Ohio, and had been under the command of General Buell. It had fought under him at Shiloh, and at Chaplin Hills, the latter battle occurring October 8th, just prior to the order designating this army as the Fourteenth Corps. At the time of the battle of Chaplin Hills, the Army of the Ohio had been divided, by order of General Buell, into the First, Second, and Third Corps, commanded respectively by Major-Generals McCook, Crittenden and Gilbert. Its losses at Chaplin Hills — or Perryville — aggregated 845 killed, 2,851 wounded, and 515 missing; total, 4.211. Over three-fourths of these casualties occurred in McCook's Corps, the loss in some of his regiments being unusually large. The Fourteenth Corps, at the time when it was first designated as such, embraced twelve divisions, containing 155 regiments of infantry, 1 regiment of engineers, 35 batteries of light artillery, and 6 regiments of cavalry. There are no returns showi
    Sept. 1, 1862.             21st Massachusetts Reno's Ninth 22 98 26 146 Fayetteville, Va.             Sept. 10, 1862.             34th Ohio Includes a few casualties in the 37th Ohio, attached. Cox's ---------- 16 87 112 215 Harper's Ferry, Va.             Sept. 12-15, 1862.             126th New York Miles's ---------- 13 42 976 1,031 32d Ohio Miles's ---------- 10 58 674 742 Munfordsville, Ky.             Sept. 14, 1862.             67th Indiana Gilbert's ---------- 11 32 888 931 Crampton's Gap, Md.             Sept. 14, 1862.             96th Pennsylvania Slocum's Sixth 20 71 --- 91 16th New York Slocum's Sixth 20 41 --- 61 South Mountain, Md. The Pennsylvania Reserves sustained a severe percentage of loss in this action, but their regiments being small their casualties do not appear in this list.             Sept. 14, 1862.             23d Ohio Cox's Nin
                  Nov., ‘61 1st Connecticut 4 36 40 4 149 153 193 Wilson's Cavalry, A. P.   Heavy Artillery.                   May, ‘61 1st Connecticut Reenlisted. 2 49 51 4 172 176 227 Hunt's Artillery, A. P. July, ‘62 2d Connecticut 12 242 254 2 171 173 427 Wright's Sixth.   Light Batteries.                   Oct., ‘61 1st Conn. Rockwell's Reenlisted. 1 3 4   21 21 25   Tenth. Sept., ‘62 2d Conn. Sterling's   2 2   19 19 21   Thirteenth. Aug., ‘64 3d Conn. Gilbert's         3 3 3       Infantry.                   April, ‘61 1st Connecticut Three-months' service.   1 1   1 1 2 Tyler's McDowell's. May, ‘61 2d Connecticut Three-months' service.   2 2   2 2 4 Tyler's McDowell's. May, ‘61 3d Connecticut Three-months' service.   4 4   1 1 5 Tyler's McDowell's. July, ‘61 5th Connecticut Reenlisted. 6 104 110 1 82 83 193 Williams's Twelfth. Sept., ‘61 6th Co