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wenty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteers, Major Robert H. Stevenson commanding, 1 killed, 7 wounded. Forty-fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Col. Francis S. Lee commanding, 8 killed, 13 wounded. Fifth Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers, Capt. Job Arnold commanding, 1 killed, 3 wounded. Battery F, First Regiment Rhode Island State Artillery, Capt. James Belger, 1 killed, 8 wounded; 10 horses killed and wounded. * * * * * Report of the casualties in the Third (Col. H. C. Lee's) Brigade. The expedition to Goldsboro: Fifth Massachusetts Volunteers, Col. Geo. H. Pierson, 7 wounded. Third Massachusetts Volunteers, Col. Silas P. Richmond, 2 wounded. Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment, Col. H. C. Lee, 3 wounded. Forty-sixth Massachusetts Regiment, Col. George Boler, 2 killed, 3 wounded. * * * * * List of killed and wounded in the First Brigade, first division, commanded by Colonel Amory: Seventeenth Massachusetts Volunteers, 1 killed, 29 wounded. Forty-fifth Massachusetts, Col. Chas. R. Codman, 6 killed, 38 wounded. Twenty-third Massachusetts, 14 killed, 52 wounded. Fifty-first Massachusetts, Col. Abram B. R. Sprague, 2 wounded. Forty-third Massachusetts, Col. Chas. L. Holbrook, 2 killed, 1 wounded. Artillery Brigade, Col. J. H. Ledlie, commanding, 2 staff wounded. Battery B, Capt. James J. Morrison, 4 wounded. Battery F, Capt. E. S. Jenney, 8 wounded. Battery E, Lieut. G. E. Ashby, commanding, 3 wounded. Battery I, Lieut. George W. Thomas, commanding, 1 killed. Battery K, Capt. James R. Angel, 2 killed, 5 wounded. Twenty-fourth Battery, Capt. J. E. Lee, 1 killed. * * * * * Casualties in Third New York Cavalry: Company A, Capt. W. S. Joy, 3 wounded; 7 horses killed. Company B, Capt. John F. Marshall, 7 wounded; 10 horses killed. Company E, Capt. F. Jacobs, Jr., 2 wounded. Company K, Capt. Geo. W. Cole, 2 wounded. It is impossible to send the list of the missing, which may turn up in a day or two. [New York Times, Sept. 3, 1874.] MAJOR-GEN. JOHN G. FOSTER. The death of this distinguished soldier and military engineer is announced. He died at his mother's residence at Nashua, N. H., at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, in the fifty-first year of his age. He graduated at West Point, July 1, 1846, being in the same class wi
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