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ranks, although they had been in service several months. General French was assigned to the command of the corps. During the pursuit of Lee, after Gettysburg, a part of the corps was engaged at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23d, an action in which the Excelsior Brigade was prominently engaged. Another minor affair occured at Kelly's Ford, Va., November 7, 1863, in which some regiments of Birney's (First) Division were under fire. In the Mine Run campaign a sharp fight took place at Locust Grove, Va., in which Carr's (3d) Division sustained considerable loss, the principal part of the casualties in that campaign occurring in the Third Corps. At this time General French was still in command of the corps, with Generals Birney, Prince and Carr in command of the divisions. Upon the return from Mine Run, the corps, went into winter-quarters at Brandy Station. On March 23, 1864, tile order was issued for the discontinuance of the Third and First Corps. Unjust and ill-advised, it aw
mand of Colonel Jewett, the Tenth first encountered the enemy at Locust Grove (Mine Run) in which action it took a commendable part, losing 11 Yorktown, Va. 4 Gettysburg, Pa. 27 Williamsburg, Va. 12 Locust Grove, Va. 2 Oak Grove, Va. 14 Wilderness, Va. 5 Glendale, Va. 20 1862 29 Gettysburg, Pa. 23 Oak Grove, Va., June 25, 1862 4 Locust Grove, Va. 2 Glendale, Va. 7 Wilderness, Va. 10 Malvern Hill, Va. . Kearney was mortally wounded in this battle. In the action at Locust Grove (Mine Run), November 27, 1863, the regiment lost 6 killed, 20 woird Division of the Third Corps. The regiment was under fire at Locust Grove (Mine Run) for the first time, where it lost 14 killed, and 49 w. The principal engagement of the Mine Run campaign occurred at Locust Grove, a fight which devolved almost wholly on Carr's Division, and la Yorktown, Va. 4 Kelly's Ford, Va. 5 Hanover C. H., Va. 2 Locust Grove, Va. (Mine Run) 12 Mechanicsville, Va. 1 Wilderness, Va. 20