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ed, the Ninety-fifth entered the Wilderness campaign with nearly its full complement of men. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Carroll, the commandant of the regiment, fell dead in the first day's fighting at the Wilderness. During the fighting at Spotsylvania, it lost 26 killed, 82 wounded, and 27 missing; and at Cedar Creek, 8 killed, 27 wounded, and 4 missing. Ninety-Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry. Bartlett's Brigade — Brooks's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. Henry L. Cake. (2) Col. William H. Lessig. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 2   2       15 Company A 1 16 17   8 8 115   B 1 6 7   8 8 107   C 1 12 13   7 7 111   D   13 13   8 8 94   E   17 17   12 12 133   F 1 8 9   6 6 102   G   15 15   9 9 111   H   18 18   10 10 126   I   9 9   5 5 105   K   12 12 1 13 14 134 Totals 6 126 132