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killed, 112 wounded, and 8 missing; total, 161. At Gettysburg, the regiment took 247 men into action, and lost 8 killed, 115 wounded, and 9 missing; total, 132, or more than half. In April, 1864, the division was transferred to the Second Corps, the One Hundred and Fifth being assigned to General Alex. Hays's Brigade. In the first battle of the ensuing campaign — the Wilderness — it lost 38 killed, 116 wounded, and 6 missing. Lieutenant-Colonel Greenwalt was killed at the Wilderness, Colonel McKnight at Chancellorsville, Colonel Craig at Deep Bottom, and Major John C. Conser at the Boydton Road. One Hundred and Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry. Kane's Brigade — Geary's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col. Matthew Schlaudecker. (2) Col. George A. Cobham, Jr. (Killed); Bvt. Brig.-Gen. (3) Col. Thomas M. Walker; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men.
rsville 3 18 -- 21 Simonson's -- Appears twice in this list. 5th Indiana Stone's River 3 18 -- 21 Seeley's K, 4th United States Gettysburg 2 19 4 25 Haley's -- 1st Maine Cedar Creek 3 17 8 28 Watson's I, 5th United States Gettysburg 1 19 2 22 Nims's -- 2d Massachusetts Sabine X Roads 1 18 1 20 Tompkins's A, 1st Rhode Island Antietam 4 15 -- 19 Kern's G, 1st Pennsylvania Gaines's Mill 7 12 -- 19 Cooper's B, 1st Pennsylvania Seven Days 4 15 -- 19 McKnight's M, 5th United States Cedar Creek 2 17 4 23 Woodbury's M, 1st New York Chancellorsville 5 13 4 22 Harris's -- 19th Indiana Chickamauga 2 16 2 20 Standart's B, 1st Ohio Stone's River 5 12 3 20 Griffin's D, 5th United States First Bull Run 4 13 10 27 Mann's -- -- Missouri Shiloh 3 14 -- 17 Belger's F, 1st Rhode Island Drewry's Bluff 3 14 4 21 Rogers's -- 19th New York Spotsylvania 7 9 -- 16 Andrews's F, 1st Michigan Richmond (Ky.) 6 9 54 69 Loomis
, ‘61 6th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Bramhall's   8 8   9 9 17   Third. Sept., ‘61 7th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Regan's   4 4   27 27 31   Eighteenth. Oct., ‘61 8th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Fitch's         36 36 36   Fourth. June, ‘61 9th N. Y. Schubert's         4 4 4     April, ‘62 10th N. Y. Bruen's   2 2   9 9 11   Third. Jan., ‘62 11th N. Y. Havelock   8 8   13 13 21   Third. Jan., ‘62 12th N. Y. McKnight's 1 4 5   14 14 19   Second. Oct., ‘61 13th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Wheeler's 1 11 12   16 16 28   Eleventh. Dec., ‘61 14th N. Y. The 14th and 15th Batteries originally formed the 2d Battalion, N. Y. Light Artillery. Rorty's 2 3 5   4 4 9   Second. Dec., ‘61 15th N. Y. The 14th and 15th Batteries originally formed the 2d Battalion, N. Y. Light Artillery. Hart's   8 8   3 3 11   Fifth. Mar., ‘62 16th