strength
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TROOPS O Men O Men O Men Total O Men Total
Nineteenth Army Corps:
First Division (infantry) 2 22 10 138 1 174 347 243 4,910 5,153
153d New York Volunteers (guarding train) 31 605 636
First Division (artillery) 9 348 357
Thirteenth Army Corps (detachment):
General and staff 1 1 2
Third Division:
Infantry 1 23 6 78 9 198 315 77 1,475 1,552
Artillery 2 173 175
Fourth Division:
Commanding officer and escort 1 1
Infantry 2 23 6 82 59 929 1,101 56 1,418 1,474
Artillery 1 5 3 24 33 5 204 209
Staff of the Major-General Commanding 3 3
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Aggregate 6 68 27 304 72 1,325 1,802 423 9,133 9,556
SPECIAL FIELD RETURN AFTER PLEASANT HILL.
FIRST DIVISION, Killed Wounded Missing Effective
NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS. strength
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O Men O Men O Men Total O Men Total
Infantry 6 43 18 261 3 369 689 243 4,802 5,045
Artillery 4 1 14 1 5 25 8 331 339
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Aggregate 6 47 19 275 4 374 714 251 5,133 5,384
PARTIAL RETURN OF LOSSES AT CANE RIVER CROSSING.
April 23, 1864.
THIRD BRIGADE, 1st DIVISION:
Col. Francis Fessenden Killed Wounded Missing
Lt.-Col. J. W. Blanchard O Men O Men O Men Total
162d New York 1 3 1 26 1 32
165th New York 3 1 4
173d New York 3 2 25 1 31
30th Maine 2 11 2 64 7 86
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