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10 450 96 656
Cold Harbor, Va., May 31--June 6, 1864 51 328 70 449
Sheridan's First Expedition, Va., May 9-24, 1864, Beaver Dam Station, Yellow Tavern, Meadow Bridge, etc. 64 337 224 625
Trevilian Raid, Va., June 7-24, 1864 150 738 624 1,512
Wilson's Raid, Va., June 22-30, 1864 71 262 1,119 1,452
Deep Bottom, Weldon Railroad, Reams' Station, Petersburg, etc., Va., August 1-30, 1864 64 269 122 455
Chaffin's Farm, Peebles' Farm, etc., Va., Sept. 1-30, 1864 24 121 336 481
Shenandoah campaign, 1864; Opequon, Tom's Brook, Cedar Creek, and 26 other engagements 454 2,817 646 3,917
Fall of Petersburg and Pursuit of Lee, March 29--April 9, 1865 221 930 339 1,490
It will be observed that over one-fourth of these losses are made up of captured, or missing, men. This was unavoidable, as the cavalry operated almost entirely within the enemy's lines, and without the support of other troops.
Repeatedly, they made daring raids, which carried them a long distance from the