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f his duties. Twenty-First Massachusetts Infantry. Leasure's Brigade — Stevenson's Division Ninth Corps. (1) Col others were wounded, one of the latter losing both arms. Leasure's Brigade distinguished itself particularly in the battle . One Hundredth Pennsylvania Infantry--Roundheads. Leasure's Brigade — Stevenson's Division--Ninth Corps. (1) CoCol. Daniel Leasure; Bvt. Brig. Gen. (2) Col. Norman J. Maxwell; Bvt. Brig. Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. dithe Hundredth Pennsylvania. They were well officered, Colonel Leasure being a man of remarkable soldierly ability, and althotecost was killed at Fort Stedman; Major Hamilton and Adjutant Leasure fell in the fighting at the Petersburg Mine. Five li lost 9 killed, 40 wounded, and 10 missing; it was then in Leasure's (3d) Brigade, Welsh's (1st) Division. During the Siege and 12 missing. The regiment accompanied the Ninth Corps--Leasure's Brigade, Welsh's Division — in its occupation of Ke