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3d Iowa Lauman's Sixteenth 1099 127 11.5 5th Iowa Quinby's Seventeenth 1042 117 11.2 6th Iowa Corse's Sixteenth 1102 152 13.7 9th Iowa C. R. Woods's Fifteenth 1229 154 12.5 13th Iowa McArthur's Seventeenth 1118 119 10.7 22d Iowa Grover's Nineteenth 1067 114 10.6 24th Iowa Grover's Nineteenth 1207 128 10.6 3d Kentucky Newton's Fourth 1035 109 10.5 5th Kentucky T. J. Wood's Fourth 1020 157 15.3 6th Kentucky T. J. Wood's Fourth 960 115 11.9 15th Kentucky Johnson's FGrover's Nineteenth 1207 128 10.6 3d Kentucky Newton's Fourth 1035 109 10.5 5th Kentucky T. J. Wood's Fourth 1020 157 15.3 6th Kentucky T. J. Wood's Fourth 960 115 11.9 15th Kentucky Johnson's Fourteenth 956 137 14.3 1st Maine (H. A.) Birney's Second 2202 423 19.2 4th Maine Birney's Third 1440 170 11.8 6th Maine Wright's Sixth 1213 153 12.6 7th Maine Getty's Sixth 1505 152 10.0 17th Maine Birney's Third 1371 207 15.0 19th Maine Gibbon's Second 1441 192 13.3 31st Maine Potter's Ninth 1395 183 13.1 2d Massachusetts Williams's Twelfth 1305 187 14.3 9th Massachusetts Griffin's Fifth 1654 209 12.6 10th Massachusetts Getty's Sixth 1218 134 11.0 12th Massachus
appears again in this same list. Gettysburg Schurz's Eleventh 61 121st New York Spotsylvania Russell's Sixth 60 134th New York Gettysburg Steinwehr's Eleventh 60 27th Michigan Spotsylvania Willcox's Ninth 60 14th New Hampshire Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 59 6th New Jersey Williamsburg Hooker's Third 59 111th New York Wilderness Barlow's Second 59 63d New York Antietam Richardson's Second 59 76th Pennsylvania Fort Wagner Assault of July 11, 1864--not the main assault. S8 31st Illinois Fort Donelson McClernand's ------ 58 47th Pennsylvania Cedar Creek Dwight's Nineteenth 58 55th Pennsylvania Drewry's Bluff Ames's Tenth 58 125th Pennsylvania Antietam Williams's Twelfth 58 26th Massachusetts Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 58 54th Massachusetts (Col'd) Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 58 3d New Jersey Gaines' Mill Slocum's Sixth 58 42d New York Antietam Sedgwick's Second 58 157th New York Gettysburg Schurz's Eleventh 58 118th New York Drewry'
illed in any one engagement: Regiment. Battle. Division. Corps. Officers Killed. 7th New Hampshire Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 11 7th New York Fredericksburg Hancock's Second 9 22d New York Manassas Hatch's First 9 59th New York Antietam Sedgwick's Second 9 145th Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Hancock's Second 9 43d Illinois Shiloh McClernand's ---- 8 87th Indiana Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 8 1st Michigan Manassas Morell's Fifth 8 14th New Hampshire Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 8 24th Michigan Gettysburg Wadsworth's First 8 120th New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 8 In addition, mention should be made of the loss of officers in the heavy artillery at certain battles. The First Maine H. A. lost 12 officers, killed or wounded, at Spotsylvania. May 19th, of whom 6 were killed or mortally wounded; and at Petersburg, June 18th, the same regiment lost 32 officers, killed or wounded, of whom 10 lost their lives. In the Eighth New York Heavy
th, and marching to Yorktown embarked on the 20th for Alexandria. It arrived at Warrenton Junction on the 26th, and on the following day the Excelsior Brigade had a sharp fight at Bristoe Station. On the 29th, the corps was engaged at Groveton, Grover's Brigade, of Hooker's Division, having a desperate fight at the railroad embankment, in which the use of bayonets and clubbed muskets was officially reported. On tlhe 1st of September, Kearny's Division was engaged at Chantilly, Birney's Brigaddition. After the brilliant capture of Fort Fisher by these troops, they remained in North Carolina, and, in March, 1865, the Tenth Corps was revived. As reorganized, it consisted of Birge's (1st) Division, composed of three brigades taken from Grover's Division of the Nineteenth Corps, then stationed at Savannah; of Ames' (2nd) Division, composed of the troops which fought at Fort Fisher; of Paine's (3d) Division, colored troops; and of Abbott's Separate Brigade, numbering in all 12,099 men.
. In the spring of 1862 it took the field, then in Grover's (1st) Brigade, Hooker's (2d) Division, Third Corpand 19 missing. Upon its return from the Peninsula, Grover's Brigade was hotly engaged at Manassas, where the til it moved to Yorktown. It served during 1862 in Grover's (1st) Brigade, Hooker's (2d) Division, Third Corp 40 missing. In the campaigns of 1862, it served in Grover's (1st) Brigade, Hooker's (2d) Division, Third Corparmy, then before Richmond, when it was assigned to Grover's (1st) Brigade, Hooker's (2d) Division, Third Corpled, 132 wounded, and 70 missing; total, 234. Major A. J. Grover, who was in command of the regiment at Gettys May, 1861, and in October, having been assigned to Grover's Brigade, Hooker's Division, moved to Budd's Ferryotal, 105. It was then in Molineux's (2d) Brigade, Grover's (2d) Division, Nineteenth Corps. Twenty-Fourk. The regiment was then in Shunk's (4th) Brigade, Grover's (2d) Division, Nineteenth Corps. Its casualties
's Nineteenth 19 78 20 117 25th Connecticut Grover's Nineteenth 9 77 10 96 Siege of Suffolk, V July 13, 1863.             174th New York Grover's Nineteenth 18 29 7 54 30th Massachusetts Grover's Nineteenth 8 39 1 48 161st New York Grover's Nineteenth 7 39 7 53 falling Waters, Md.Grover's Nineteenth 7 39 7 53 falling Waters, Md.             July 14, 1863.             6th Michigan Cavalry Kilpatrick's Cavalry 23 33 23 79 Nineteenth 38 80 21 139 14th New Hampshire Grover's Nineteenth 31 Killed and mortally wounded0 91 -- 111 3d Mass. Cavalry Dismounted. Grover's Nineteenth 19 87 -- 106 91st Ohio Duval'sinia Thoburn's Eighth 17 78 2 97 12th Maine Grover's Nineteenth 14 83 15 112 34th Massachusettusetts Russell's Sixth 12 79 -- 91 22d Iowa Grover's Nineteenth 11 63 31 105 160th New York ight's Nineteenth 15 61 1 77 131st New York Grover's Nineteenth 10 64 -- 74 1st Michigan Cavalrmont Ricketts's Sixth 16 65 4 85 28th Iowa Grover's Nineteenth 10 71 9 90 15th New Jersey Whe
hrough the war. Bradbury's 2 13 15   28 28 43 Grover's Nineteenth. Dec., ‘61 2d Maine. Reenli served through the war. 3 49 52 2 237 239 291 Grover's Nineteenth. Dec., ‘61 13th Maine 1 13 14 Enlisted for nine months. 1 8 9 2 158 160 169 Grover's Nineteenth. Oct., ‘62 23d Maine Enlistnlisted for nine months.   34 34 1 130 131 165 Grover's Nineteenth. Oct., ‘62 27th Maine Enlisachusetts Reenlisted. 3 61 64 3 182 185 249 Grover's Nineteenth. Sept., ‘61 27th Massachusettsut Nine-months' service. 1 10 11 2 46 48 59 Grover's Nineteenth. Nov., ‘62 24th Connecticut cticut Nine-months' men. 3 26 29 4 61 65 94 Grover's Nineteenth. Nov., ‘62 26th Connecticut served through the war. 4 91 95   103 103 198 Grover's Nineteenth. Jan., ‘61 76th New York 12 16erved through the war. 3 110 113 1 184 185 298 Grover's Nineteenth. Jan., ‘61 92d New York 1 67 6Nov., ‘62 176th New York 2 30 32 2 146 148 180 Grover's Nineteenth. Nov., ‘62 177th New York E