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June 17-18th, it lost 21 killed, 170 wounded, and 13 missing; total, 204. Third Michigan Infantry. Berry's Brigade — Birney's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. Daniel McConnell. (3) Col. Byron R. Pierce; Bvt. Major-Gen. (2) Col. Stephen G. Champlin Brig.-Gen. (4) Col. Moses B. Houghton; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff            ate June 13, 1861, with 1,040 officers and men. It marched to the field of First Bull Run, and was present at the affair at Blackburn's Ford. The regiment encamped during the winter of 1861-2, near Alexandria, and in March, under command of Colonel Champlin, sailed for the Peninsula, where it joined Berry's (3d) Brigade, Kearny's (3d) Division, Third Corps. It was hotly engaged at Fair Oaks, losing 30 killed, 124 wounded, and 15 missing; total, 169, Colonel Chaplin being seriously wou