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been assigned to Hartsuff's (3d) Brigade, Rickett's (2d) Division, in which command it fought at Manassas; it lost there 44 killed, 114 wounded, and 88 missing; a total of 246, including the losses at Thoroughfare Gap and Rappahannock; Lieutenant-Colonel Martin was among the killed. The whole brunt of the fight at Thoroughfare Gap fell on the Eleventh. Three weeks later the men were again hotly engaged at Antietam, where 124 more fell under the enemy's fire. The reenlisted men received theirill, where the regiment was engaged and received a gratifying mention in the official reports. Loss, at Gaines's Mill, 13 killed, 61 wounded, and 13 missing. It again distinguished itself in the successful charge at Crampton's Gap, where Major Lewis J. Martin was killed. It sustained the heaviest loss of any regiment in that action, its casualties amounting to 20 killed and 70 wounded--fully one-fourth of the number engaged. Still harder fighting and greater losses were encountered in 1864,
232 241 2 241 243 484 Birney's Second. July, ‘63 2d Massachusetts   15 15 4 363 367 382   Eighteenth. Jan., ‘63 3d Massachusetts   2 2 1 38 39 41   Twenty-sec'd. Aug., ‘64 4th Massachusetts       2 23 25 25   Twenty-sec'd. ----, ‘63 1st Mass. Battalion         17 17 17       Light Batteries.                   Oct., ‘61 1st Mass. Porter's   6 6   15 15 21 Slocum's Sixth. July, ‘61 2d Mass. Nim's Reenlisted.   4 4   26 26 30 Grover's Nineteenth. July, ‘61 3d Mass. Martin's 1 9 10   10 10 20 Griffin's Fifth. Nov., ‘61 4th Mass. Trull's Reenlisted.   1 1   50 50 51 Emory's Nineteenth. Sept., ‘61 5th Mass. Phillips's Reenlisted. 1 18 19   11 11 30 Griffin's Fifth. Feb., ‘62 6th Mass. Everett's Reenlisted.   6 6 1 50 51 57 Augur's Nineteenth. May, ‘61 7th Mass. Davis's Reenlisted.   3 3 1 36 37 40 Grover's Nineteenth. June, ‘62 8th Mass. Cook's Six months service.   1 1   10