1 1
38th Massachusetts 1 18 35 54
128th New York 5 14 2 74 95
156th New York 1 7 5 31 48 92
175th New York (batallion) 1 2 3
176th New York 1 5 4 11 1 31 53
Total Third Brigade 2 18 11 76 3 188 298
Fourth Brigade: Col. David Shunk
8th Indiana 2 2 4 33 4 21 66
18th Indiana 5 6 43 27 81
24th Iowa 8 6 37 41 92
28th Iowa 1 8 2 69 10 90
Total Fourth Brigade 3 23 18 182 4 99 329
Artillery:
1st Maine Battery 1 2 1 16 8 28
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Total Second Division 10 86 57 571 13 555 1,290
Reserve Artillery: Maj. Albert W. Bradbury
17th Indiana Battery 4 1 8 3 16
Battery D 1st Rhode Island 1 8 3 12
Total Reserve Artillery 5 1 16 6 28
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Total Nineteenth Army Corps 19 238 109 1,227 14 776 2,383
(1) Wounded.
OFFICERS KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED.
BATON ROUGE.
August 5, 1862.
Brig.-Gen. Thomas Williams
Lt. Matthew A. Latham 21st Indiana
Lt. Charles D. Seeley " "
Capt. Eugene Kelty 30th Massachusetts
GEORGIA LANDING.
October 27, 1862.
Capt. John Kelleher 8th New Hampshire
Capt. Q. A. Warren " " "
BISLAND.
April 12-13, 1863.
Capt. Samuel Gault 38th Massachusetts
Lt. George G. Nutting 53d Massachusetts
Lt. John T. Freer 156th New York
IRISH BEND.
April 14, 1863.
Capt. Samuel S. Hayden 25th Connecticut
Lt. Daniel P. Dewey " "
Lt.-Col. Gilbert A. Draper 159th New York
Lt. Robert D. Lathrop " " "
Lt. Byron F. Lockwood " " "
Lt. John W. Manley " " "
PLAINS STORE.
May 21, 1863.
Lt. Charles Borusky 116th New York
PORT HUDSON.
May 23 - July 8, 1863.
Capt. John B. Hubbard (1), Assistant Adjutant-General
Lt. Joseph Strickland (2) 13th Connecticut
Capt. Jedediah Randall (1) 26th Connecticut
Capt. John L. Stanton
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