ached.
(3) Third Brigade guarding trains.
Killed Wounded Captured or missing
COMMAND O E O E O E Aggregate
Second Division: Brig.-Gen. Cuvier Grover
First Brigade: Brig.-Gen. Henry W. Birge
9th Connecticut 3 10 13
12th Maine
14th Maine
26th Massachusetts
14th New Hampshire 1 1 2
75th New York
Total First Brigade 3 11 1 15
Second Brigade: Col. Edward L. Molineux
13th Connecticut 2 2
11th Indiana 2 8 10
22d Iowa 4 4
3d Massachusetts Cavalry (dismounted)
2 1 3
131st New York 1 1
159th New York
Total Second Brigade 4 16 20
Third Brigade: Col. Daniel Macaulay
38th Massachusetts 1 1
128th New York 2 4 6
156th New York 1 4 5
175th New York (three companies)
176th New York 1 1 2
Total Third Brigade 4 13 12 29
Fourth Brigade: Col. David Shunk
8th Indiana 1 1
18th Indiana 2 4 6
24th Iowa 1 4 5
28th Iowa 5 5
Total Fourth Brigade 3 14 17
Artillery:
Maine Light, 1st Battery (A)
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Total Second Division 11 3 54 13 81
Reserve Artillery: Capt. Elijah D. Taft
17th Indiana Battery
Battery D 1st Rhode Island
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Total Nineteenth Army Corps 15 5 81 13 114
CEDAR CREEK.
October 19, 1864.
NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS: Killed Wounded Captured or missing
Bvt. Maj.-Gen. William H. Emory O E O E O E Aggregate
Corps Staff 2 2
First Division: Brig.-Gen. James W. McMillan
Brig.-Gen. William Dwight
First Brigade: Col.
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