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discontinued, it was assigned to Roberts's (3d) Brigade, Devens's (3d) Division, Twenty-fourth Corps. It was mustered out on December 14, 1865. First Delaware Infantry. Carroll's Brigade — Gibbon's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. John W. Andrews. (2) Col. Thomas A. Smyth; Bvt. Maj.-Gen. (Killed). (3) Col. Daniel Woodall; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Menion, Second Corps. The regiment was engaged at Antietam, where, in its first battle, it acquitted itself with honor; its casualties on that bloody field amounted to 31 killed, 182 wounded, and 17 missing; a total of 230 out of 650 engaged. Colonel Andrews led the brigade at Fredericksburg, and Major Smyth, the regiment; its loss in that battle was 10 killed, 74 wounded, and 9 missing. At Gettysburg, the regiment was in the Second Brigade; Colonel Smyth commanded the brigade, and General Alex