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econd Division, containing 4 brigades, 21 regiments, was commanded by General Cuvier Grover.
The returns from these two divisions for August, 1864, show an aggregate of 21,640, present and absent; 14,645 present, with 13,176 present for duty.
Of the latter, the corps lost over 5,000 men in the Shenandoah campaign.
It lost at the Opequon, September 19th, 314 killed, 1,554 wounded, and 206 missing; at Fisher's Hill, September 22d, 15 killed, 86 wounded, and 13 missing; at Cedar Creek, October 19th, 257 killed, 1,336 wounded, and 790 missing; in skirmishes and on the picket lines, 57 killed, 446 wounded, and 13 missing; in all, 5,087 casualties.
At the Opequon, Grover's Division lost 1,527 men out of 6,797 taken into action, or present for duty before the battle.
The fighting in the Valley having ended?
Grover's (2d) Division was ordered, in January, 1865, to proceed to Savannah, where it was followed by the First Division, which left the Valley in April.
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