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ew months of needed rest at Washington the Reserves were assigned to the Fifth Corps, in which command they served at Gettysburg and in the Wilderness campaign. The Eleventh was relieved from duty, May 30, 1864, and ordered home for muster-out, the recruits having been transferred to the One Hundred and Ninctieth Pennsylvania. Thirteenth Pennsylvania Reserves--Bucktails. McCandless's Brigade — Crawford's Division--Fifth Corps. (1) Col. Thomas L. Kane; Bvt. Maj. Gen. (2) Col. Charles J. Biddle. (3) Col. Hugh W. Mcneil (Killed). (4) Col. Charles F. Taylor (Killed). (5) Major W. R. Hartshorn. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 2 1 3       16 Company A 2 20 22   7 7 113   B 1 13 14   7 7 102   C 1 14 15   9 9 103   D 1 13 14   9 9 107   E   11 11   11 11 118   F 1 14 15 1 8 9 113   G   18 18   12