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, the regiment joined Sherman's Army at Ackworth, Ga., the army being then engaged on the Atlanta campaign. The Sixteenth was then in the First Brigade (Force's), Third Division (Leggett's,) Seventeenth Corps. It was prominently engaged at Atlanta, July 22, losing 25 killed 83 wounded, and 11 missing. The regiment marched with Sherman to the Sea and through the Carolinas. Twenty-Sixth Wisconsin Infantry. Cogswell's Brigade — Ward's Division--Twentieth Corps. (1) Col. William H Jacobs. (2) Col. Fred. C. Winkler; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff   2 2       12 Company A 1 10 11   7 7 101   B 1 21 22   8 8 103   C 2 17 19   5 5 103   D   18 18   3 3 105   E 1 19 20   13 13 114   F 2 17 19   11 11 116   G 2 24 26   10 10 112   H   19 19   6 6 101   I 2 15 17   8 8 112   K