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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.18 (search)
r, were as follows: Killed 7,620, wounded 38,342, captured 8,967; making an aggregate loss of 54,929 between May 5th and June 3d; and in Butler's army, which was simply a wing of Grant, the loss within the same time was—killed, wounded and captured185,04647,307 November 3086,72356,424 December 31110,36466,533 (Battles and Leaders. Vol. 3, pp. 593, 594.) From June 3d, not including Cold Harbor, Grant's loss was, to December 31, 1864, 47,554. (Battles and Leaders, Vol. 4. p. 593.) If grant's effectives were, on December 31st, 110,364 and he had sustained between June 3d and that date a loss of 47,554, he must have had an army, between those dates, of 157,918. If to this we add the losses between the Rappahannock between May 5th to and including Cold Harbor on June 3d, 61,244, the sum total of Grant's army from May 5th to December 31st was 219,162. In other words, Grant, after a campaign from May 5th to December 31st, had an army of 219,162 soldiers and having on hand D<