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and 8 missing. At Spotsylvania it sustained a loss of 23 killed, 110 wounded, and 2 missing; total, 135. Like all the Ninth Corps regiments its service was a varied one; it made long journeys by sea and land, and fought its battles in many and widely separated States. One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania Infantry. Wheaton's Brigade — Getty's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. Thomas A. Rowley; Brig.-Gen. (3) Col. John W. Patterson (Killed) (2) Col. Joseph M. Kinkead. (4) Col. James Patchell. 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   1 1 17 Company A   15 15   8 8 201   B 1 14 15   4 4 165   C 2 11 13   6 6 178   D 1 10 11   8 8 184   E   19 19   6 6 170   F 1 14 15   5 5 171   G   6 6   5 5 160   H   34 34   13 13 198   I   11 11   6 6 140   K 1 7 8   6 6 178   L   16 16 1