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tion of the fleet was necessary to success. During the two days of almost ceaseless bombardment a thousand tons of shot and shell were poured upon the defenses, wrecking nearly every gun and wounding or killing those of the garrison who dared to man the pieces. Battery Buchanan. Battery Buchanan. Confed., Gen. J. B. Hood's command. Losses: Union, 500 killed, 2141 wounded, 1000 missing; Confed., 2482 killed, 4000 wounded, 2017 missing. Union, Gen. McPherson killed. July 23-24, 1864: Kernstown and Winchester, Va. Union, Portion of Army of West Virginia; Confed., Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 1200 killed and wounded; Confed., 600 killed and wounded. July 26, 1864: Wallace's Ferry, Ark. Union, 15th Ill. Cav., 60th and 56th U. S. Colored Troops, Co. E 2d U. S. Colored Artil.; Confed., Gen. Price's command. Losses: Union, 16 killed, 32 wounded; Confed., 150 wounded. July 26-31, 1864: Stoneman's raid to Macon, Ga. Union