Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.—Continued. Lieut. William C. Rae, 84th Infantry. Lieut. Daniel W. Barton, 109th Infantry. Capt. Ira Munson, 126th Infantry. Col. George Ryan, 140th Infantry. Lieut. Charles Watters, 164th Infantry. OHIO. Lieut. Charles Manahan, 8th Infantry. Lieut. Charles E. Austin, 60th Infantry. Capt. Reuben Lampton, 126th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA. Lieut. Josiah White, 1st Reserves. Lieut. Decatur D. Lytle, 49th Infantry. Lieut. George W. Wilson, 61st Infantry. Lieut. Col. James C. Hull, 62d Infantry. Lieut. William H. Johnson, 62d Infantry. Lieut. John E. Myers, 62d Infantry. Capt. Thomas Kelly, 69th Infantry. Lieut. Josiah Jack, 69th Infantry. Capt. Mitchell Smith, 71st Infantry. Lieut. Sidney N. Hawk, 81st Infantry. Capt. George Stowe, 83d Infantry. Lieut. Alexander B. Langley, 83d Infantry. Lieut. Jesse W. Super, 90th Infantry. Capt. Richard G. Rogers, 93d Infantry. Capt. Edward Thomas, 96th Infantry. Capt. Louis F. Waters, 99th Infantry. Lieut. Henry S. Zeisert, 99th Infantry. Lieut. Col. William L. Curry, 106th Infantry. Lieut. Joshua A. Gage, 106th Infantry. Lieut. Charles S. Schwartz, 106th Infantry. Lieut. Col. Isaac Rogers, 110th Infantry. Lieut. John W. Manning, 110th Infantry. Lieut. Col. Richard C. Dale, 116th Infantry. Maj. Henry P. Truefitt, jr., 119th Infantry. Capt. Charles P. Warner, 119th Infantry. Lieut. Edward Ford, jr., 119th Infantry. Capt. William W. Dorr, 121st Infantry. Lieut. Charles H. Reilay, 143d Infantry. Capt. Charles W. Devereaux, 145th Infantry. Lieut. Josiah W. Baker, 145th Infantry. Lieut. Elias Brockway, 145th Infantry. Lieut. Edwin W. Sampson, 145th Infantry. Capt. Thompson Core, 148th Infantry. Lieut. James B. Cook, 148th Infantry. Lieut. John A. McGuire, 148th Infantry. Lieut. Sylvanus D. Hamler, 149th Infantry. Capt. Edward E. Clapp, 155th Infantry. Capt. George H. Hutt, 183d Infantry. Lieut. John M. Ottinger, 183d Infantry. RHODE ISLAND. Capt. John P. Shaw, 2d Infantry. UNITED STATES ARMY. Maj. Luther B. Bruen, 12th Infantry. Capt. Hamilton W. Keyes, 14th Infantry. Lieut. John K. Clay, 14th Infantry. Lieut. John T. Dowling, 17th Infantry. Lieut. Frank E. Stimpson, 17th Infantry. ontinued. 26th Infantry. Oth Infantry. 40th Infantry. 147th Infantry. llivan, 164th In 164th Infantry. urice, 170th In Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.-Continued. UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS. Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick. Lieut. Perrin C. Jenkins, 1st Sharpshoot ers. d Infantry. 26th Infantry. 7,83d Infan THE NORTH ANNA, THE PAMUNKEY, AND THE TOTOPOTOMOY, MAY 22-JUNE 1, 1864.* 8 32 8 123 10 176 Total First Brigade.. *Embracing the march from Spotsylvania and operations along the line of the North Anna; thence across the Pamunkey and along the line of the Totopotomoy (including Bethesda Church, up to June 1, inclusive). The table embraces only such organizations as reported losses. For full roster of troops May 31, 1864, see p. 198. The several combats of the period were known under the names of North Anna River, Quarles' Mills, Ox Ford, Jericho Bridge (or Ford or Mills), Hanover Junction, Sexton's Station, Totopotomoy River, Mount Carmel Church, Dabney's Ferry (Pamunkey River), Hanovertown, Little River, Pole Cat Creek, Salem Church, Aenon Church, Jones' Farm, Crump's Creek, Haw's Shop, Matadequin Creek, Old Church, Mechump's Creek, Shady Grove, Shallow Creek, Turner's Farm, Armstrong's Farm, Ashland, Bethesda Church, &c. Assigned from Fourth Division May 29. Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.-Continued. NORTH ANNA, PAMUNKEY, AND TOTOPOTOMOY, MAY 22-JUNE 1, 1864-Continued. Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.-Continued. NORTH ANNA, PAMUNKEY, AND TOTOPOTOMOY, MAY 22-JUNE 1, 1864-Continued. Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.-Continued. NORTH ANNA, PAMUNKEY, AND TOTOPOTOMOY, MAY 22-JUNE 1, 1864-Continued. *Assigned from Fourth Division May 29 17th United States The First Battalion joined from the Sixth Corps May 31, and the Second Battal ion from the Fifth Corps May 29, thus uniting the three battalions. |