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John G. Nicolay, The Outbreak of Rebellion, Appendix A. (search)
hardson. 1st Massachusetts, Colonel Robert Cowdin. 12th New York, Colonel Ezra L. Walrath. 2d Michigan, Major Adolphus W. Williams. 3d Michigan, Colonel Daniel McConnell. Company G, 1st U. S. Artillery, Lieutenant John Edwards. Company M, 2d U. S. Artillery, Captain Henry J. Hunt. second Division. (1.) Colonel David Hunter (wounded). (2.) Colonel Andrew Porter. First Brigade. Colonel Andrew Porter. 8th New York (militia), Colonel George Lyons. 14th New York (militia), Colonel Alfred M. Wood (wounded and captured), Lieut.-Colonel E. B. Fowler. 27th New York (militia), Colonel H. W. Slocum (wounded), Major J. J. Bartlett. Battalion U. S. Infantry, Major George Sykes. Battalion U. S. Marines, Major John G. Reynolds. Battalion U. S. Cavalry, Major I. N. Palmer. Company D, 5th U. S. Artillery, Captain Charles Griffin. Second Brigade. Colonel Ambrose E. Burnside. 2d New Hampshire. Col. Gilman Marston (wounded), Lieut.- Col. Frank S. Fiske. 1st Rhode Island, Major Jo
ade of Robinson's Division. Both Baxter and Robinson were severely wounded in the spring campaign, and were obliged to relinquish their commands. The ranks of the Ninth were again badly cut up in the fighting at Spotsylvania, but on June 7th the welcome orders to start for home were received. Only 107 officers and men were left to start on the homeward march. Eighty-Fourth New York Infantry--Fourteenth Brooklyn. Cutler's Brigade — Wadsworth's Division--First Corps. (1) Col. Alfred M. Wood. (2) Col. Edward B. Fowler; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. Losses. Officers. En. Men. Total. Killed and mortally wounded 8 154 162 Died of disease, accidents, etc.   59 59 Died in Confederate prisons   10 10   Totals 8 223 231     Battles. Killed. Wounded. Includes the mortally wounded. Missing. Includes the captured. Total. First Bull Run, Va. 23 74 45 142 Falls Church, Va. 2 3 10 15 Rappahannock Station, Va. 2 6 1 9 Manassas, Va. 7 7