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's Mill, where it lost 15 killed, 41 wounded, and 32 missing; at Malvern Hill, four days later, its casualties were 41 killed, 100 wounded, and 23 missing,--Colonel Woodbury being among the killed. At Gettysburg the division was commanded by General Barnes, and the brigade by Colonel Sweitzer; the division fought there in the desperate contest in the wheatfield, the regiment losing 25 killed, 64 wounded, and 76 missing. The fighting at Gettysburg was close; a Confederate officer who seized the , was engaged in the hardest fighting of its whole experience. It lost that day, 17 killed, 108 wounded, and 19 missing; total, 144. On June 18, 1864, it participated in the assault of the Ninth Corps at Petersburg, losing half its men, Major George C. Barnes falling mortally wounded. After this battle the regiment numbered only 106 muskets. Twenty-Fourth Michigan Infantry. Iron Brigade — Wadsworth's Division--First Corps. Colonel Henry A. Morrow; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. companies. ki