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ed men were tranferred to the Eleventh Massachusetts. Second Massachusetts Infantry. Ruger's Brigade — Williams's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col. George H. Gordon; W. P., R. A., Bvt. Major-Gen. (2) Col. George L. Andrews; W. P., Bvt. Major-Gen. (3) Col. Samuel M. Quincy; Bvt. Brig. Gen. (4) Col. William Cogswell; 29, 1862. Proceeding immediately to Washington, it remained on duty there until April 19, 1863, when it moved to Suffolk, Va. It participated in the campaign of Gordon's Division, up the Peninsula in June, and in the Maryland march, soon after Gettysburg. From Warrenton, Va., the regiment went to Morris Island, S. C., arriving ed with Banks's Corps up the Shenandoah Valley, having been assigned to Williams's Division in which it remained without further transfer during the war. General George H. Gordon commanded the brigade. At Cedar Mountain, the regiment lost 17 killed, 66 wounded, and 25 missing; at Antietam, 27 killed and 173 wounded, out of 340
1 80 81 152 Thoburn's Eighth. Sept., ‘62 20th Connecticut 4 76 80 3 85 88 168 Williams's Twelfth. Sept, ‘62 21st Connecticut 5 55 60 1 114 115 175 Brooks's Eighteenth. Sept., ‘62 22d Connecticut Nine-months' service.         20 20 20 Gordon's Fourth. Peninsular Corps (1863). Nov., ‘62 23d Connecticut Nine-months' service. 1 10 11 2 46 48 59 Grover's Nineteenth. Nov., ‘62 24th Connecticut Nine-months' men.   16 16 2 57 59 75 Grover's Nineteenth. Nov., ‘62 25th Conne   Light Batteries.                   Oct., ‘61 1st Wis. Reenlisted and served through the war. Foster's   5 5 1 22 23 28 Osterhaus's Thirteenth. Oct., ‘61 2d Wis. Reenlisted and served through the war. Herzberg's         12 12 12 Gordon's Fourth, A. P. Oct., ‘61 3d Wis. Reenlisted and served through the war. Drury's   6 6   21 21 27 Van Cleve's Twenty-first. Oct., ‘61 4th Wis. Reenlisted and served through the war. Vallee's   3 3