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8th Ohio Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 209 28 13+ 10th Ohio Chaplin Hills Rousseau's 528 84 15+ 14th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's 449 81 18+ 25th Ohio Gettysburg Barlow's 220 25 11+ 38th Ohio Jonesboro Baird's 360 72 20+ 41st Ohio Shiloh Nelson's 371 43 11+ 41st Ohio Pickett's Mills T. J. Wood's 271 40 14+ 49th Ohio Pickett's Mills T. J. Wood's 475 83 17+ 63d Ohio (9 Cos.) Corinth Stanley's 275 39 14+ 65th Ohio Stone's River T. J. Wood's 405 52 12+ 73d Ohio Manassas Schenck's 335 39 11+ 73d Ohio Gettysburg Steinwehr's 300 40 13+ 82d Ohio Gettysburg Schurz's 312 35 11+ 101st Ohio Stone's River Davis's 460 51 11+ 11th Ohio Battery Iuka Hamilton's 105 19 18+ 8th Penn. Reserves Fredericksburg Meade's 264 44 16+ 11th Penn. Reserves Fredericksburg Meade's 394 49 12+ 26th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Humphreys's 382 65 17+ 45th Pennsylvania Cold Harbor Potter's 315 41 13+ 46th Pennsylvania Cedar Mountain Williams's 504 55 10+ 49th Pennsylvani
Army of Virginia, which was formed from the three commands of Fremont, Banks, and McDowell. Fremont's troops had seen considerable service in Western Virginia, having done some hard fighting at McDowell, and at Cross Keys. General Franz Sigel succeeded to Fremont's command on June 29, 1862, and was in command at Manassas, where the corps encountered more hard fighting, losing 295 killed, 1,361 wounded, and 431 missing; total, 2,087. At this time the three divisions were commanded by Generals Schenck, Von Steinwehr, and Schurz; there was, also, an independent brigade attached, under command of General Milroy. By General Orders No. 129, September 12, 1862, its designation was changed to that of the Eleventh, a necessary change, as McDowell's command had resumed its original title of the First Army Corps. During General McClellan's Maryland campaign, and during the fall of 1862, the Eleventh Corps remained in Northern Virginia, in front of Washington, occupying various important o
Capital until July 3d, when it crossed into Virginia, having been assigned to Schenck's Brigade of Tyler's Division, in which command it fought at First Bull Run. Cross Keys, it lost 5 killed, 40 wounded, and 5 missing; at Manassas — then in Schenck's Division — it lost 8 killed, 55 wounded, and 24 missing; at Chancellorsville, where it remained until April, 1862. During the spring of 1862 it served in Schenck's Brigade, and was present with that command at Manassas,--then McLean's (2d) Brigade, Schenck's (1st) Division, Sigel's Corps; the casualties in the regiment at that battle amounted to 14 killed, 60 wounded, and 21 missing, The Corps remainedand minor engagements. It fought at Manassas — then in McLean's (2d) Brigade, Schenck's (1st) Division, Sigel's Corps — losing 25 killed, 87 wounded, and 36 missing25, 1862, and proceeding to West Virginia, where it was assigned, in March, to Schenck's Brigade. It was engaged, May 8th, at McDowell, Va., with a loss of 6 kille
64 1 23 24 88 French's Second. May, ‘61 5th New York Enlisted for two years. 6 171 177   34 34 211 Sykes's Fifth. Aug., ‘63 5th New York 8 91 99   90 90 189 Ayres's Fifth. May, ‘61 6th New York Enlisted for two years.   14 14   32 32 46   Nineteenth. April, ‘61 7th New York Enlisted for two years. 14 88 102 1 46 47 149 Hancock's Second. Aug., ‘63 7th New York 3 52 55   73 73 128 Miles's Second. April, ‘61 8th New York Enlisted for two years.   90 90 1 42 43 133 Schenck's First, A. Va. May, ‘61 9th New York Enlisted for two years. 2 69 71 2 23 25 96 Rodman's Ninth. April, ‘61 10th New York Enlisted for two years. Reenlisted and served through the war. 6 106 112 3 86 89 201 French's Second. April, ‘61 11th New York Enlisted for two years. 3 48 51 3 12 15 66 Heintzelman's McDowell's. May, ‘61 12th New York Enlisted for two years. 3 61 64 1 59 60 124 Griffin's Fifth. May, ‘61 13th New York Enlisted for tw