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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
C, 3d R. I., Capt. Martin S. James; D, 1st U. S., Lieut. Redmond Tully; M, 1st U. S., Capt. Loomis L. Langdon; E, 3d U. S., Lieut. John R. Myrick; D, 4th U. S., Capt. Frederick M. Follett. cavalry division, Brig.-Gen. August V. Kautz. First Brigade, Col. Robert M. West: 20th N. Y., Col. Newton B. Lord; 5th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Christopher Kleinz. Second Brigade, Col. Samuel P. Spear: 1st D. C. (4 co's), Maj. J. Stannard Baker; 11th Pa.. Lieut.-Col. Franklin A. Stratton. Third Brigade, Col. Andrew W. Evans: 1st Md., Lieut.-Col. Jacob H. Counselman; 1st N. Y. Mounted Rifles, Col. Edwin V. Sumner. Artillery: 4th Wis., Capt. Dorman L. Noggle; B, 1st U. S., Lieut. Theodore K. Gibbs. defenses of Bermuda hundred, Brig.-Gen. Edward Ferrero. First Brigade, Col. William Heine: 41st N. Y. (6 co's), Lieut.-Col. Detleo von Einsiedel; 103d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Andrew Wettstein; 104th Pa. (5 co's), Capt. Theophilus Kephart. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. G. De Peyster Arden: 6th N. Y. Heavy Art'y, M
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
ey; C, 3d R. I., Capt. Martin S. James; D, 1st U. S., Lieut. Redmond Tully; M, 1st U. S., Lieut. Egbert W. Olcott; D, 4th U. S., Capt. Frederick M. Follett. cavalry division, Temporarily assigned April 1st, 1865, to Sheridan's cavalry command. Brig.-Gen. Ranald S. Mackenzie. First Brigade, Col. Robert M. West: G, 20th N. Y., Capt. Thomas H. Butler; 5th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Christopher Kleinz. Second Brigade, Col. Samuel P. Spear: 1st D. C. (batt'n), Maj. J. Stannard Baker; 1st Md., Col. Andrew W. Evans; 11th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Franklin A. Stratton. Artillery: 4th Wis., Capt. Dorman L. Noggle. The effective strength of the Union army at the beginning of the campaign approximated 120,000. The losses were as follows: command. Killed. Wounded. Captured or Missing. Total. Second Army Corps 203 1191 630 2,024 Fifth Army Corps 263 1656 546 2,465 Sixth Army Corps 203 1324 15 1,542 Ninth Army Corps 253 1305 161 1,719 Twenty-fourth Army Corps 119 807 20 946 Twenty-fifth Army Corps