Command. General summary of Casualties in the Union Forces, &c.-Continued. 105th Pennsylvania. 1st U.S. Sharpshooters *In command July 19 to 22. † Assumed command July 31. Veterans and recruits transferred to 183d Pennsylvania July 19. ¶Assumed command July 12. ** Assigned to Second Brigade July 28. tt Assumed command July 26. #Assumed command July 28. 46 Aggregate. General summary of Casualties in the Union Forces, &c.-Continued. Command. Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. GERSHOM MOTT. 1st Maine Heavy Artillery* 11th Massachusetts.. 16th Massachusettst 5th New Jersey.. 6th New Jersey. 7th New Jersey 8th New Jersey.. 11th New Jersey. 72d New York (one company) 120th New York..... Total Third Division. ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Maj. JOHN G. HAZARD. Maine Light, 6th Battery (F).. 5th United States, Batteries C and I. Total Second Army Corps... FIFTH ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. GOUVERNEUR K. WARREN. 1 1 83 206 534426 433323 *Transferred to Second Brigade July 28. + Veterans and recruits transferred to 11th Massachusetts July 11. The Fourth Brigade was disbanded July 3 and its regiments distributed to the other three brigades. Losses by regiments and brigades not of record. Assumed command July 21. 24 Aggregate. General summary of Casualties in the Union Forces, &c.-Continued. Assumed command July 21. + Veterans and recruits transferred to 155th Pennsylvania July 2. § Brady's company Michigan Sharpshooters attached. General summary of Casualties in the Union Forces, &c.-Continued. Officers. Aggregate. 525524 23 2 21 3 28 35 Total Second Brigade 15 Total Fourth Division.. 50 * Veterans and recruits transferred to 39th Massachusetts July 13. + Assumed command July 26. 2 General summary of Casualties in the Union Forces, &c.-Continued. Command. ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Staff Col. CHARLES S. WAINWRIGHT. Massachusetts Light, 3d Battery (C). Total Artillery Brigade... Total Fifth Army Corps SIXTH ARMY CORPS.t Total First Division§. Mortar battery. 1 1 The Third Division left the front of Petersburg July 6 and the First and Second Divisions July 10. Assumed command July 7. The Fourth Brigade was disbanded July 6 and its regiments assigned elsewhere. 17 R R-VOL XL, PT I 1 Aggregate. |