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---- 74 9th Iowa Pea Ridge E. A. Carr's ------ 74 18th Illinois Fort Donelson McClernand's ------ 74 35th Massachusetts Antietam Sturgis's Ninth 73 12th New Hampshire This regiment appears again in this same list. Chancellorsville Whipple's Third 72 5th Vermont This regiment appears again in this same list. Savage Station W. F. Smith's Sixth 72 19th Iowa Prairie Grove Herron's ------ 72 9th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 72 38th Ohio Jonesboro Baird's Fourtes Tenth 58 3d New Jersey Gaines' Mill Slocum's Sixth 58 42d New York Antietam Sedgwick's Second 58 157th New York Gettysburg Schurz's Eleventh 58 118th New York Drewry's Bluff Brooks's Eighteenth 57 124th New York Chancellorsville Whipple's Third 57 14th New Jersey Cold Harbor Ricketts's Sixth 57 7th Michigan Antietam Sedgwick's Second 57 143d Pennsylvania Wilderness Wadsworth's First 57 150th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's First 57 22d Indiana Chaplin Hills M
5th New Hampshire Cold Harbor Barlow's 577 69 11+ 6th New Hampshire Manassas Reno's 450 68 15+ 7th New Hampshire Fort Wagner Seymour's 480 77 16+ 9th New Hampshire Spotsylvannia Potter's 502 68 13+ 12th New Hampshire Chancellorsville Whipple's 558 72 12+ 12th New Hampshire Cold Harbor Brooks's 301 66 21+ 2d New Jersey (5 Cos.) Gaines' Mill Slocum's 261 34 13+ 8th New Jersey Chancellorsville Berry's 258 32 12+ 11th New Jersey Gettysburg Humphreys's 275 40 14+ 14th New 386 59 15+ 114th New York Opequon Dwight's 315 44 13+ 114th New York Cedar Creek Dwight's 250 39 15+ 121st New York Salem Heights Brooks's 453 97 21+ 121st New York Spotsylvania Russell's 346 60 17+ 124th New York Chancellorsville Whipple's 550 57 10+ 124th New York Gettysburg Birney's 238 32 13+ 126th New York Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 402 64 15+ 134th New York Gettysburg Steinwehr's 400 60 15+ 137th New York Wauhatchie Geary's 206 31 15+ 141st New York Peach Tree C
nders. Major-General Joseph K. Mansfield, 12th A. C., Killed at Antietam. Major-General John F. Reynolds, 1st A. C., Killed at Gettysburg. Major-General John Sedgwick, 6th A. C., Killed at Spotsylvania. Division commanders. Major-General Isaac I. Stevens Killed at Chantilly. Major-General Philip Kearny Killed at Chantilly. Major-General Jesse L. Reno Killed at South Mountain. Major-General Israel B. Richardson Mortally wounded. Killed at Antietam. Major-General Amiel W. Whipple Mortally wounded. Killed at Chancellorsville. Major-General Hiram G. Berry Killed at Chancellorsville. Brevet Major-General James S. Wadsworth Killed at Wilderness. Brevet Major-General David A. Russell Killed at Opequon. Brigadier-General William H. Wallace Mortally wounded. Killed at Shiloh. Brigadier-General Thomas Williams Killed at Baton Rouge. Brigadier-General James S. Jackson Killed at Chaplin Hills. Brigadier-General Isaac P. Rodman Mortally
en on its way to Fredericksburg, and arriving at Falmouth on the 24th, encamped there until the battle of December 13th. In the meantime, General Hooker had been promoted to the command of the Centre Grand Division, composed of the Third and Fifth Corps; General George Stoneman had been assigned to the command of the Third Corps; General Birney to that of the First Division, vice Kearny killed; General Sickles to the Second Division, vice Hooker promoted; and a third division, under General A. W. Whipple had been added. The corps was not prominently engaged at Fredericksburg, although under a heavy fire; still, its casualties amounted to 145 killed, 837 wounded and 202 missing; total 1,184, over half of which occurred in Ward's Brigade of Birney's Divison. After the battle the corps returned to its quarters at Falmouth, where it spent the winter of 1862-63. General Sickles was promoted to the command of the corps, and General Hiram Berry to that of Sickles' Division. On May 1, 1
h. The heaviest loss in the battle of Chancellorsville fell to the lot of the Twelfth New Hampshire; it fought there in Whipple's Division, Third Corps. In the fighting on Sunday morning it faced for a long time a musketry fire of extraordinary ses Brigade — and was engaged at Manassas, where it lost 13 killed, 67 wounded, and 38 missing. At Fredericksburg, then in Whipple's Division, Third Corps, it was slightly engaged, a few men being wounded there; but at Chancellorsville the Eighty-sixt After two months service in Virginia, the regiment joined the Army of the Potomac at Harper's Ferry. It was placed in Whipple's Division, with which command it was under fire at Fredericksburg, and hotly engaged at Chancellorsville. In the latte it was in Ricketts's Division, of McDowell's Corps; at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville it was in Carroll's Brigade, Whipple's Division, Third Corps. At Chancellorsville it lost 215 in killed, wounded, missing, and prisoners, out of 391 present
64 -- 83 29th Wisconsin Hovey's Thirteenth 10 65 -- 75 69th Indiana Osterhaus's Thirteenth 14 45 -- 59 42d Ohio Osterhaus's Thirteenth 12 47 -- 59 Chancellorsville, Va.             May 1-3, 1863.             12th New Hampshire Whipple's Third 41 213 63 317 124th New York Whipple's Third 28 161 15 204 141st Pennsylvania Birney's Third 23 152 60 235 11th New Jersey Berry's Third 18 146 5 169 26th Wisconsin Schurz's Eleventh 23 135 40 198 12th New Jersey French's Whipple's Third 28 161 15 204 141st Pennsylvania Birney's Third 23 152 60 235 11th New Jersey Berry's Third 18 146 5 169 26th Wisconsin Schurz's Eleventh 23 135 40 198 12th New Jersey French's Second 24 132 22 178 148th Pennsylvania Hancock's Second 31 119 14 164 27th Indiana Williams's Twelfth 20 126 4 150 114th Pennsylvania Birney's Third 20 123 38 181 2d Massachusetts Williams's Twelfth 21 110 7 138 123d New York Williams's Twelfth 16 114 18 148 25th Ohio Devens's Eleventh 14 107 31 152 8th New Jersey Berry's Third 18 101 6 125 82d Illinois Schurz's Eleventh 29 88 38 155 13th New Jersey Williams's Twelfth 17 100 24 141 5th New Jersey Berry's Thir
w York 1 55 56   250 250 306 Augur's Nineteenth. Oct., ‘62 162d New York 8 58 66 3 152 155 221 Dwight's Nineteenth. Oct., ‘62 163d New York 3 15 18   8 8 26 Whipple's Third. Nov., ‘62 164th New York 10 106 116 3 126 129 245 Gibbon's Second. Nov., ‘62 165th New York 2 41 43 2 79 81 124 Dwight's Nineteenth. Feb., ‘63 1t's Sixth. Aug., ‘62 121st Pennsylvania 5 104 109 2 64 66 175 Doubleday's First. Aug., ‘62 122d Pennsylvania Enlisted for nine months.   16 16 1 42 43 59 Whipple's Third. Aug., ‘62 123d Pennsylvania Enlisted for nine months. 3 27 30 1 41 42 72 Humphreys's Fifth. Aug., ‘62 124th Pennsylvania Enlisted for nine moe's 1 7 8   28 28 36 Palmer's Twenty-first. Nov., ‘61  G--Marshall's   6 6 1 26 27 33 Elliott's Fourth. Nov., ‘61  H--Norton's   10 10   22 22 32 Whipple's Third. Nov., ‘61  I--Dilger's 1 13 14   15 15 29 Schurz's Eleventh. Oct., ‘61  K--Heckman's 1 5 6   14 14 20 Sch