ermont Light, 1st Battery 1 1
Total Artillery 4 1 8 13
Total First Division 8 67 28 396 3 429 931
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Total Nineteenth Army Corps 8 67 31 396 3 429 934
(1) Wounded, April 8th.
(2) Killed, April 9th.
Killed Wounded Captured or missing
COMMAND O E O E O E Aggregate
Cavalry Division (1): Brig.-Gen. Albert L. Lee
First Brigade: Col. Thomas J. Lucas
16th Indiana (mounted infantry) 1 3 2 17 32 55
2d Louisiana (mounted infantry) 1 11 19 31
6th Missouri 1 5 10 3 19
14th New York 4 1 18 2 17 42
Total First Brigade 2 8 8 56 2 71 147
Third Brigade (1): Col. Harai Robinson
87th Illinois (mounted infantry) 4 2 13 2 21
1st Louisiana 4 4 27 1 13 49
Total Third Brigade 8 6 40 1 15 70
Fourth Brigade: Col. Nathan A. M. Dudley
2d Illinois 2 1 39 3 45
3d Massachusetts 8 1 51 11 71
31st Massachusetts (mounted infantry) 3 1 38 16 58
8th New Hampshire (mounted infantry) 2 22 1 31 56
Total Fourth Brigade 15 3 150 1 61 230
Fifth Brigade: Col. Oliver P. Gooding
2d New York Veteran 1 5 6
18th New York 1 1 1 9 2 14
3d Rhode Island (detachment) 1 1
Total Fifth Brigade 1 1 2 15 2 21
Artillery:
2d Massachusetts Battery 1 2 16 1 20
5th United States, Battery G 4 13 17
Total Artillery 5 2 29 1 37
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Total Cavalry Division 3 37 21 290 4 150 505
(1) Losses at Wilson's Plantation, April 7th, also included.
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Grand total 16 151 76 911 66 1,624 2,843
SPECIAL FIELD RETURN AFTER SABINE CROSS-ROADS.
Killed Wounded Missing Effective
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