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splendid fight at Chancellorsville, the division, under General Berry, taking a very prominent part; Berry was killed and the regimental casualties amounted to 18 killed, 146 wounded, and 5 missing; total, 169, out of about 500 present for duty. The division was commanded by Humphreys, at Gettysburg, and in the battle of the second day fought at the Emmettsburg Road. The Eleventh took 275 officers and men into that action, losing 17 killed, 124 wounded, and 12 missing; total, 153. Major Phillip J. Kearney was mortally wounded in this battle. In the action at Locust Grove (Mine Run), November 27, 1863, the regiment lost 6 killed, 20 wounded, and 4 missing. This was the last battle of the Third Corps, for in March, 1864, the War Department issued the foolish and unjust order directing that the gallant organization be broken up and transferred to the Second Corps. The Eleventh thereupon became part of McAllister's Brigade, Mott's Division, Second Corps, in which Corps it fought during