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ing among the killed. After this battle the Corps, having become greatly reduced by its losses, was withdrawn from active service to enable it to rest, and the wounded or missing to return; hence it was not present at Antietam. At Gettysburg — Ward's Brigade, Birney's Division — its losses amounted to 32 killed, including Colonel Wheeler, 114 wounded, and 10 missing. In 1864, the division was transferred to the Second Corps, the Twentieth fighting under Hancock from that time on. Lieutenant-Colonel Meikel was killed at Petersburg. Twenty-Second Indiana Infantry. McCook's Brigade — Davis's Division--Fourteenth Corps. (1) Col. Jeff. C. Davis, R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen., U. S. A. (3) Col. William M. Wiles. (2) Col. Michael Gooding. (4) Col. Thomas Shea companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 3   3       16 Company A   12 12   18