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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., chapter 7.42 (search)
hilds (w), Capt. John M. Randolph; 14th N. Y., Col. James McQuade; 62d Pa., Col. Samuel W. Black (k), Lieut.-Col. Jacob B. Sweitzer (w and c), Capt. James C. Hull. Brigade loss: k, 182; w, 772; in, 199 == 1153. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Daniel Butterfield: 12th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Robert M. Richardson; 17th N. Y. (detached with Stoneman's command), Col. Henry S. Lansing; 44th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. James C. Rice; 16th Mich., Col. T. B. W. Stockton (c), Lieut.-Col. John V. Ruehle; 83d Pa., Col. John W. McLane (k), Capt. Hugh S. Campbell (w); Brady's Co. Mich. Sharp-shooters, Capt. Kin S. Dygert. Brigade loss: k, 166; w, 546; im, 269==981. Artillery, Capt. William B. Weeden: 3d Mass., Capt. Augustus P. Martin; 5th Mass., Lieut. John B. Hyde; C, 1st R. I., Lieut. Richard Waterman; D, 5th U. S., Lieut. Henry W. Kingsbury. Artillery loss: k, 9; w, 38; im, 9 == 56. Sharpshooters: 1st U. S., Col. Hiram Berdan. Loss: k, 8; w, 35; in, 13==56. Second division, Brig.-Gen. George Sykes. First
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The battle of Malvern Hill. (search)
ame thinned out and the ammunition was exhausted, other regiments eagerly advanced; all were stimulated by the hope of a brilliant and permanent success, and nerved by the approving shouts of their comrades and the cry of Revenge, boys! Remember McLane! Remember black! Remember Gove! or Remember Cass! Black and Mc-Lane and Gove had been killed at Gaines's Mill; Malvern Hill, from the direction of Turkey Island Bridge. From a sketch made soon after the War: view from Malvern Hill, lookine is the position of the three gun-boats which shelled the woods at the right both on the 30th of June and the 1st of July.--Editors. Woodbury and Cass were then lying before them. Colonel Samuel W. Black, of the 62d Pennsylvania, Colonel John W. McLane, of the 83d Pennsylvania, Colonel Jesse A. Gove, of the 22d Massachusetts, Colonel Dwight A. Woodbury, of the 4th Michigan, and Colonel Thomas Cass, of the 9th Massachusetts.--Editors. Colonel McQuade was the only regimental commander of
ance of the organization, and they received a veteran furlough. Hard fighting with further heavy losses were encountered in Grant's campaigns, and at Cold Harbor, Colonel McKeen, was killed, while in command of a brigade. The Eighty-first took part in all the battles of the First Division, being hotly engaged at Farmville, at which place the Second Corps fought its last battle. Eighty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry. Bartlett's Brigade — Griffin's Division--Fifth Corps. (1) Col. John W. Mclane (Killed). (3) Col. O. S. Woodward; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. (2) Col. Strong Vincent; Brig.-Gen. (Killed). (4) Col. Chauncey P. Rogers. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 4   4       20 Company A   23 23   12 12 172   B   22 22   16 16 116   C   20 20 1 10 11 188   D   25 25 1 11 12 162   E 2 31 33   19 19 236   F 1 26 27