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e brigade in the campaigns of 1864. Seventy-First Pennsylvania Infantry--California regiment. Philadelphia Brigade — Gibbon's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Edward D. Baker (Killed). (2) Col. Isaac J. Wistar; Brig.-Gen. (3) Col. Richard P. Smith. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 1   1       19 Company A 1 11 12   7 7 177   B 3 9 12   6 6 rd of its number on that field. At Gettysburg, it was stationed at the angle of the stone wall against which Armistead and his Confederate brigade male such a desperate attack during Pickett's charge. In this battle the Seventy-first, under Colonel Smith, lost 21 killed , 58 wounded, and 19 missing, out of 24 officers and 397 men carried into action. The regiment was mustered out July 9, 1864, its term of service having expired Seventy-Second Pennsylvania Infantry--Baxter Zouave