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lonel Winslow organized another regiment which bore the same number, and which rejoined the Fifth Corps, sharing the fortunes of Grant's army from the North Anna to Appomattox. Colonel Winslow fell mortally wounded at Bethesda Church, while in command of this regiment, and Colonel Frederick Winthrop, who succeeded him, was killed at Five Forks while in command of the brigade. Fortieth New York Infantry--Mozart regiment. Ward's Brigade — Birney's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. Edward Riley. (2) Col. Thomas W. Egan; Bvt. Major-Gen. (3) Col. Madison M. Cannon. Losses. Officers. En. Men. Total. Killed and mortally wounded 10 228 238 Died of disease, accidents, etc. 2 125 127 Died in Confederate prisons   45 45   Totals 12 398 410     Battles. Killed. Wounded. Includes the mortally wounded. Missing. Includes the captured. Total. Siege of Yorktown, Va. 4 3   7 Williamsburg, Va. 5 24   29 Fair Oaks, Va. 12 81 3 9