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d was officially designated as a Detachment, from the Army of the Tennessee, instead of by their corps numbers. Upon the reorganization of the Sixteenth Corps, prior to the Mobile campaign of 1865, this division of the Seventeenth was merged in the larger organization of the Sixteenth; hence, the Seventeenth Corps, in 1865, consisted of the three divisions then marching with Sherman north ward through the Carolinas. Eighteenth Corps. Kinston Whitehall Goldsboro Siege of Washington (N. C.); Siege of Suffolk Quaker Bridge Gum Swamp Bachelor's Creek Winton Port Walthall Arrowfield Church Drewry's Bluff Bermuda Hundred Cold Harbor assault on Petersburg, June 15th Mine Explosion Petersburg Trenches Chaffin's Farm Fair Oaks (1864); Fall of Richmond. On December 24, 1862, the President ordered that the troops in the Department of North Carolina should be organized into a corps and designated as the Eighteenth. These troops were stationed at Newbern, Plymouth,
  24 24 129   I 3 4 7 1 37 38 158   K 1 13 14   20 20 147 Totals 9 128 137 3 261 264 1,509 Total of killed and wounded, 487. Deaths in Confederate prisons, 116. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Roanoke Island, N. C. 5 Drewry's Bluff, Va. 22 New Berne, N. C. 15 Cold Harbor, Va., June 2 5 Guerillas, N. C., Nov. 7, 1862 1 Cold Harbor, Va., June 3 24 Goldsboro, N. C. 1 Cold Harbor Trenches, Va. 3 Winfield, N. C. 2 Petersburg, Va. (assault) 22 Washington, N. C. 2 Petersburg Trenches, Va. 12 Gum Swamp, N. C. 3 Foster Bridge, N. C. 1 Port Walthall, Va. 2 South West Creek, N. C. 8 Arrowfield Church, Va., 7 Picket duty 2 notes.--Recruited in the western part of the State, and arrived at Annapolis, Md., on November 5, 1861. It remained there undergoing instructions and drill for two months, and then sailed for North Carolina. It was assigned to Foster's (1st) Brigade, and fought under Burnside at Roanoke Island and New Berne, its